Where to watch, stream, and listen to Oklahoma Sooners vs. Temple Week 1 college football game

The Oklahoma Sooners are set to face their first team of the 2024 season. yes, the Sooners are now in the SEC, but no, their first game is not against an SEC team. They are set to face the Temple Owls, a team that could be good in 2024, but the Sooners should handle it […]

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The Oklahoma Sooners are set to face their first team of the 2024 season. yes, the Sooners are now in the SEC, but no, their first game is not against an SEC team. They are set to face the Temple Owls, a team that could be good in 2024, but the Sooners should handle it pretty easily, even with the injuries they have going on into Week 1.

The Sooners should be a good team in the SEC in year one, even though everyone is doubting them. Now, will they win the National Championship? Maybe, but there is a bigger chance that they won't than there is that they will. But it all starts here, in Week 1.

So, without further ado, here is how you can watch the Sooners' first game against the Temple Owls on Friday:


Where to watch, stream, and listen to Oklahoma vs. Temple

Kickoff: 6 p.m., Aug. 30; Gaylord Family – Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, Norman, Oklahoma

Where to watch: ESPN

Stream: Paramount+, Fubo, CBS app

Radio: Local: KRXO 107.7 FM. and nationally on SiriusXM.

Oklahoma's 2024 schedule:

8/30/2024 vs. Temple

9/7/2024 vs. Houston

9/14/2024 vs. Tulane

9/21/2024 vs. Tennessee

9/28/2024 at Auburn

10/12/2024 vs. Texas

10/19/2024 vs. South Carolina

10/26/2024 at Ole Miss

11/2/2024 vs. Maine

11/9/2024 at Missouri

11/23/2024 vs. Alabama

11/30/2024 at LSU

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