How to Stream Oklahoma vs. Western Carolina Live Online
On Saturday, September 11th, at 7:00 PM ET, the Western Carolina face the #4 Oklahoma Sooners from Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, OK. Every year, OU plays a single game exclusively available on PPV.
Western Carolina Catamounts @ Oklahoma Sooners
- When: Saturday, September 12th @ 7:00 PM ET
- TV: Sooner Sports PPV
- Stream: Watch PPV on SoonerSports TV
Unfortunately, you can’t watch the game with a Live TV Streaming Service like Hulu Live TV or YouTube TV — and it’s not available on cable on a channel like ESPN, CBS, or FOX. The game will only be available on Sooner Sports TV PPV.
To watch the game, you have two options. You can purchase a PPV of just this game for $54.99, or it can paired with an annual subscription for $79.99. The annual subscription also includes weekly coaches shows, as well as select live events in addition to the annual OU PPV Football game.
While they do offer a $9.99 a month subscription, that won’t include the PPV game.
What Devices Can I Stream SoonerSports.TV?
SoonerSports.tv is available on Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, iOS, and Android. It is not supported on Amazon Fire TV Cube, Chromecast, and because of restrictions, the game can’t be streamed on Roku devices.
In the 1,300th game in school history, No. 2/3 Oklahoma outscored Tulane 23-0 in the second quarter and withstood a late Green Wave rally in a 40-35 victory in Norman. The game was originally scheduled to be played in New Orleans but was moved on Monday of game week after Hurricane Ida moved across Louisiana.
In its first game under head coach Kerwin Bell, Western Carolina fell 31-28 at home to Eastern Kentucky on Saturday. Quarterback Rogan Wells, who played under Bell at Valdosta State, completed 24 of 44 pass attempts for 275 yards and a touchdown while rushing eight times for 67 yards and a score. The Catamounts’ 56-yard game-tying field goal attempt as time expired fell short of the crossbar. Bell was a four-year starting quarterback at Florida (1984-87) who went on to a 13-year pro career.