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If you go to the OU web site they mention a Fox Sports streaming.  I’m not a tech guy but is it possible to pick the game up through Direct TV/Fox Sports?  Something like ESPN3/Direct TV, but the Fox version?

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52 minutes ago, DeepGreen said:

If you go to the OU web site they mention a Fox Sports streaming.  I’m not a tech guy but is it possible to pick the game up through Direct TV/Fox Sports?  Something like ESPN3/Direct TV, but the Fox version?

looks like it should be available via foxsports.com...same bit, login using your DirectTV info

https://www.foxsportsgo.com/program/486589/college-basketball-north-texas-at-oklahoma

 

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If the team that showed up for the Hawaii game, shows up for OU, we have a great chance to win this. That fast paced style with ultra-aggressive shooting along with few turnovers will beat most teams. However, if the slower paced offense that we saw at the past few games shows up, we are in a world of trouble.  OU is an overall bigger (size-wise) team, and we need to out-speed them with our smaller guard line up.

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5 minutes ago, Matt from A700 said:

Top 25 votes if we take down OU? Indiana State?

 

5 minutes ago, Matt from A700 said:

Top 25 votes if we take down OU? Indiana State?

 

5 minutes ago, Matt from A700 said:

Top 25 votes if we take down OU? Indiana State?

We already have one in the Coaches poll. Hopefully if we win, even more.

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Back in the United States after going 2-1 at Battle 4 Atlantis in the Bahamas, Oklahoma (5-1, 0-0 Big 12) is set to host undefeated North Texas (8-0, 0-0 C-USA) on Tuesday. The matchup is the Sooners’ lone game at Lloyd Noble Center over a 29-day stretch and comes against an experienced Mean Green squad that has won 13 of its last 14 games dating back to last season.

Oklahoma has won 17 of its last 19 games at the LNC. The Sooners have won 133 of its last 140 non-conference games in Norman and 67 of its last 71. The Sooners are 41-4 at LNC against non-conference opponents under Kruger.

ON THE AIR

Tuesday’s matchup will air on the Sooner Radio Network (KOKC 1500 AM in Oklahoma City; KTBZ 1430 AM in Tulsa; Tune In Radio App) with Toby Rowland and Kevin Henry announcing. Chad McKee and Bryndon Manzer will call the action on Fox Sports Oklahoma and Fox College Sports Atlantic. Fans with proper cable verification can also stream the game on the Fox Sports Go App and FoxSportsGo.com.

TICKETS

Tickets are available starting at just $10 at the OU Athletics Ticket Office (800-456-4668) and online here. Lloyd Noble Center's north and east ticket windows will open at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday.

OU students will be admitted free to the game with a valid school I.D.

IN THE BONUS

• Looking for a deal on your pregame meal? Fans with a ticket to Tuesday's game will receive a buy-one, get-one BBQ sandwich at Rudy's, located at Highway 9 and Chautauqua Avenue.

• The OU Bookstore is offering season ticket holders an opportunity to save on Sooner gear heading into the holiday season. Season ticket holders will receive a coupon for up to 30% off of a purchase. Between OU's first three games (Pittsburg State on Nov. 1, Wofford on Nov. 18 and North Texas on Nov. 27), fans can build up their discount, starting with 10% off for attending one game, 20% off for attending two games and 30% off for attending all three. Coupons will be sent in early December.

• OU students with student season tickets can pick up their free BoomSquad t-shirt upon entering the north student entrance.

• Fans are encouraged to #ArriveSooner to avoid delays into the gates with enhanced screenings. OU's clear bag policy will also be in efffect. For more gameday tips at Lloyd Noble Center, visit the LNC's information page.


THREE POINTERS

• Senior guard Christian James is coming off one of the strongest three-game stretches of his career, averaging 19.0 points (shooting .500), 4.7 rebounds and going 11-of-23 (.478) from 3-point range at the Battle 4 Atlantis. James scored the second-most points in the prestigious field and was named to the all-tournament team. Averaging 20.8 points per game, James remains the Big 12’s leading scorer.

• While James came away with an all-tournament team recognition, senior center Jamuni McNeace was also a crucial part of Oklahoma’s success at Battle 4 Atlantis. McNeace swatted a total of 12 shots in the Bahamas (had only one in the first three games of the season) and averaged 10.7 points - including a 16-point performance in OU’s win over Dayton (one shy of his career high).

• The Sooners are coming off of one of their best defensive performances in recent memory. Oklahoma allowed only 54 points against Dayton on Friday - the fewest it has allowed in a game away from home since 2015. The Flyers missed 21 of their final 25 shots and the Sooners’ gave up only 13 points in the last 16:40 of the game. OU showed promising defense in five of the six halves it played in the Bahamas, forcing its opponents to shoot a combined 35.8 percent in the Florida and Dayton games plus the first half of the Wisconsin matchup. The Sooners gave up 64.0 points per game in Atlantis – the third-lowest opponent average in the Big 12 last week.

read more:  http://www.soonersports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=31000&ATCLID=211781880

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