The Arkansas Razorbacks and the No. 16 Oklahoma State Cowboys are ready for an SEC vs. Big 12 clash this Saturday in Week 2 of college football. Both teams are off to a strong start, with Arkansas and Oklahoma State each holding a 1-0 record.
Arkansas vs. Oklahoma State football game announcers today
For the Arkansas vs. Oklahoma State football game today, here's how fans can catch all the action:
- TV Broadcast: The game will be live on ABC and available to stream on WatchESPN.com and the ESPN app (login required). Calling the game will be Dave Pasch on play-by-play, Dusty Dvoracek as the analyst, and Taylor McGregor reporting from the sidelines.
- Radio Coverage (Razorback Sports Network): Tune in to Chuck Barrett for play-by-play, Quinn Grovey for analysis, and Geno Bell on the sidelines.
- Cowboy Radio Network: Catch Dave Hunziker with play-by-play, John Holcomb offering analysis, and Robert Allen from the sidelines. If fans are outside the Cowboy Radio Network range, can listen for free via The Varsity Network app.
What time is Arkansas vs. Oklahoma State today?
For the Arkansas vs. Oklahoma clash:
- Date: September 7
- Time: Noon EST
- Location: Boone Pickens Stadium, Stillwater, Oklahoma
- TV Channel: ABC
What to expect in the Arkansas vs. Oklahoma State game?
Saturday’s game in Stillwater is set to be a sunny one, with temperatures around 84 degrees Fahrenheit, according to the National Weather Service.
For Oklahoma State, this game is crucial. With their eyes on the College Football Playoff, they need this win. While a victory over Arkansas may not be the biggest headline, defending their home field against an SEC opponent always matters.
Oklahoma State is riding high after a strong 44-20 win over South Dakota State, the reigning FCS champions who came in with a 29-game winning streak. On the other side, Arkansas is coming off a dominant 70-0 victory over Arkansas-Pine Bluff.
This game marks the first meeting between these two programs since 1980, reigniting a long-standing rivalry that dates back to 1912. The two teams have faced off 46 times, with regular matchups from 1943 to 1980.
Despite the history, this will be a fresh experience for both head coaches, as Mike Gundy of Oklahoma State and Sam Pittman of Arkansas have never squared off against each other before.
The last time they met, Arkansas defeated Oklahoma State 33-20 in 1980. But heading into this matchup, Oklahoma State is favored to win, according to FanDuel.
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