Chirag Radhyan
No. 7 Alabama is set to face one of the SEC’s newest members this Saturday as the Crimson Tide hit the road to take on Oklahoma in Norman.
The Sooners have had a bumpy ride in their inaugural SEC season, sitting at 5-5 overall and a disappointing 1-5 in conference play. To be fair, Oklahoma’s schedule has been a gauntlet, featuring matchups against Tennessee, Texas, South Carolina, Ole Miss, and Missouri—with Alabama and LSU still looming.
For Alabama, a strong start will be key. The Tide will need to control the line of scrimmage and light up the scoreboard to put Oklahoma on the ropes. The magic number appears to be 42 points, as the Sooners haven’t allowed more than 35 to any SEC foe this season—not even against the league’s top-scoring offense, Ole Miss.
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Who will come out on top? Here is everything you need to know about Oklahoma vs. Alabama, including TV and streaming options for the game.
Oklahoma vs. Alabama will air nationally on ABC, with Chris Fowler (play-by-play) and Kirk Herbstreit (analyst) on the game call.
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Oklahoma vs. Alabama will kick off at 7:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, Nov. 23.
The game will be played at OU Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma.
Listen to Oklahoma vs. Alabama live on SiriusXM. The Oklahoma broadcast will be on channel 84, with the Alabama call on channel 190.
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Chirag Radhyan is a content producer working across The Sporting News’ English-language editions.