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Just hours from now, the Texas Longhorns and Oklahoma Sooners will take the field at AT&T Stadium for their second meeting of the season — this time around, the winner takes home the Big 12 title.
During their first meeting in early October, the Longhorns outlasted a late Sooners push and survived with a 48-45 win to capture the Golden Hat.
Here’s everything the burnt orange nation needs to know to watch and follow along during Saturday’s much-anticipated Red River rematch.
- No. 14 Texas to meet No. 5 Oklahoma in pursuit of first Big 12 title since 2009
- Red zone efficiency could be a difference-maker for the Big 12 Championship
- Crimson and Cream Machine Q&A: Expect the same shootout Saturday
- Texas may need QB Sam Ehlinger to approximate his Cotton Bowl performance
- How Texas’ game is designed to really stress Oklahoma
- BON Round Table: Expect plenty of fireworks in the Big 12 Championship
- PFF previews Texas vs. Oklahoma in the Big 12 Championship
Injury Report:
- Sophomore QB Sam Ehlinger (shoulder) — expected to play
- Junior S Brandon Jones (head) — expected to play
- Freshman WR Joshua Moore (shoulder) — out
- Sophomore OL Patrick Hudson (illness) — out
- Freshman TE Rob Cummins (knee) — out
- Sophomore LB/DE Marquez Bimage (shoulder) — out
How to Watch:
TV: ABC
Time: 11:00 a.m. Central
Radio: Texassports.com, Longhorns IMG Radio Network. Broadcasts are also available on Sirius 132, XM 199, and App Ch. 953
Online Streaming: WatchESPN
Odds: Oklahoma -7.5