No. 21 Oklahoma Sooners (3-1, 0-1 SEC) hit the road to face their unranked SEC rival, the Auburn Tigers (2-2, 0-1 SEC), on Saturday at Jordan-Hare Stadium. Both teams are coming off their first conference losses in Week 4 as they battle to regain their footing in the SEC standings.
The Sooners' offensive struggles were evident in their 25-15 loss to the No. 5 Tennessee Volunteers, while Auburn fell 24-14 to Sam Pittman's Arkansas Razorbacks last week. With another SEC rivalry on deck, here's where to catch the game live and who will be calling the action.
Auburn vs. Oklahoma football game announcers today
The Auburn vs. Oklahoma rivalry matchup will be broadcast on ABC where a talented team featuring Joe Tessitore (play by play), Jordan Rodgers (Analyst), and Katie George (Sideline) will announce the game.
Fans can tune in to the game live on multiple radio networks, including OMA 1520 AM, KRXO 107.7 FM, The Varsity Network and Sirius/XM 83. The radio broadcast will feature Toby Rowland, Teddy Lehman, Chris Plank and Gabe Ikard as announcers.
Football fans looking to live stream the game can switch to Fubo, Sling TV, ESPN+ and Peacock.
What time is Auburn vs. Oklahoma today?
The Auburn vs. Oklahoma matchup is scheduled to kick off at 3:30 p.m. ET. on Saturday, Sept. 28. The game will take place at the Tigers' home turf, the Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn, Alabama.
What to expect in the Auburn vs. Oklahoma game?
Auburn and Oklahoma has faced each other only twice in college football, despite being in the league since the early 1890s. The Sooners have a 2-0 head-to-head record against the Tigers. The last time Auburn met Oklahoma was in the 2017 Allstate Sugar Bowl, they suffered a devastating 35-19 defeat.
Ahead of their third meeting, it's Oklahoma again that's favored to beat the Tigers this weekend. According to BETMGM Sportsbook, Oklahoma is a 2.5-point favorite, and its moneyline stands at -130, while the over/under for the game is set at 46.5.
Although the Sooners are favorites, their quarterback position will once again be tested this weekend. In their last game against the Volunteers, Oklahoma started with QB Jackson Arnold, who struggled, completing 7-of-16 passes for 54 yards and one interception.
He was replaced by Michael Hawkins Jr., who finished the game with 11-of-18 passes for 132 yards and one touchdown. Hawkins is set to start again in Week 5, as the Sooners aim for their third straight win against the Tigers.
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