You can usually watch the OU game through a mix of ESPN/ESPN+, SEC Network or SEC Network+, and a major live TV streaming bundle that carries those channels.

Main ways to watch

  • Live TV streaming bundles : Services that carry ESPN and SEC Network (like Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, DirecTV Stream, etc.) will get you most or all Oklahoma Sooners football games, since OU’s TV rights are tied heavily to ESPN platforms after moving into the SEC.
  • ESPN+ / new ESPN streaming : Some OU games, especially non‑marquee matchups, stream on ESPN+ or on the newer standalone ESPN streaming service that’s expected to carry all OU games in a season for a flat monthly fee.
  • Conference networks : Once in the SEC, many games go to SEC Network or SEC Network+, both available via cable/satellite or inside a live TV streaming package (Hulu + Live TV bundle is a common option among OU fans).

How to find today’s OU game

  1. Go to the official OU athletics site’s live events/coverage page (SoonerSports “Live Events” / “Coverage”) to see the exact TV channel or streaming app for that specific game.
  1. Check your streaming service’s guide for that channel (for example, ESPN, SEC Network, or SEC Network+ in the ESPN app).
  2. If you don’t have a bundle yet, many OU fans report good coverage with:
    • Hulu + Live TV + Disney+ + ESPN+ bundle, or
    • YouTube TV plus a separate ESPN+ subscription.

Quick tips

  • If it’s a big primetime or “Big Noon” style game , expect it on a major national channel (ESPN or a big network) inside most live TV streaming bundles.
  • If it’s a less high‑profile matchup , double‑check ESPN+ or SEC Network+, since those platforms often carry the lower‑tier but still official broadcasts.

If you tell the exact date and opponent (for example, “OU vs Texas on October X”), the specific channel or app for that game can usually be pinned down from the OU coverage page and TV listings.