Oklahoma might have lost another game on its schedule after the Big 12 made its decision on a 2020 schedule model.
The Sooners lost a game against Tennessee when the SEC announced it was going to a conference-only schedule in late July. Oklahoma held onto its 12-game schedule longer than most, but it appears it is likely to dropping to 10.
The Big 12 Conference said in its release of a nine-game conference game, one-game non-conference model that its members’ non-conference game has to take place at home. Oklahoma was scheduled to travel to Army on Sept. 26.
The Big 12 announces 10-game schedule model – nine conference games and one non-conference game – for 2020 football season.
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— Big 12 Conference (@Big12Conference) August 4, 2020
The game has not been officially canceled, but that is also the weekend the SEC has decided to start its 10-game conference schedule.
The Big 12 announced that it would decide on the start of the season in the coming weeks. The conference is looking at a mid- to late- September start to the 2020 season.
Oklahoma’s only scheduled home game is scheduled to begin on Aug. 29 against Missouri State. It hasn’t been decided if that game will be moved.
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