Oklahoma fans could catch a lucky break this year in the form of one less Pay-per-view game.
Oklahoma announced they project an approximate 25 percent capacity for an upcoming season, meaning more fans that usual will have to watch the game from home.
The Sooners’ games versus FCS opponents are normally on Pay-per-view. their overtime matchup with Army two seasons ago was on the service, as well as their bout with South Dakota last season.
Oklahoma’s matchup with Missouri State would be a sure-fire PPV game, but with the Big Ten and Pac-12 cancelling their fall slate and opting to push it to spring, networks like FOX will now have less games to show.
Oklahoma athletic director Joe Castiglione couldn’t give a clear answer, but did say they were exploring options when asked if it was Pay-per-view.
“That’s still being discussed with the adjustment of our season.”
Oklahoma is set to play the Bears on September 12. The time has yet to be announced.
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