Kickoff window announced for Oklahoma Sooners at Missouri Tigers in Week 11

The Oklahoma Sooners and Missouri Tigers have played 97 times since 1902 and will renew the matchup in Week 11. We now know the kickoff window.

The Oklahoma Sooners will travel to Columbia, Missouri, for the first time since 2010. They hold the all-time series lead at 67-24-5 and are 8-2 against the Missouri Tigers since 1998.

The former Big 12 and Big 8 foes last played in 2011, a Sooners 38-28 win. Then Missouri, along with Texas A&M, left the Big 12 for the SEC.

Oklahoma and Missouri will renew their history on Saturday Nov. 9 and the game will be in primetime and will be broadcast on either ESPN or SEC Network.

The final designation will be determined after Week 10’s slate of games but the Sooners and Tigers will play under the lights in Columbia.

Oklahoma is currently on a three-game losing streak and is just 4-4 and 1-4 in SEC play. Missouri, who started the season inside the top 10 is 6-2 and 2-2 in the conference. Their two losses were to Texas A&M and Alabama and they were outscored 75-10 in the two SEC games.

The Tigers played the second half without starting quarterback Brady Cook, who injured his throwing hand against the Crimson Tide. His status for the game is unknown at this point as the Tigers enter the bye.

The Sooners will look to build off of their offensive performance against Ole Miss this week against Maine as they gear up for a matchup that dates back to 1902.

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