Texas A&M Basketball vs Oklahoma: Channel, time, streaming info

Watch Texas A&M vs Oklahoma game today. Here’s how to watch, time, TV schedule, live streaming info, and game odds.

No. 13 Texas A&M (15-5, 4-3 SEC) will host Oklahoma (15-4, 2-4 SEC) at Reed Arena in Bryan-College Station.  

The Aggies are coming off a heartbreaking loss to Texas, a game they had in hand for 3/4 of the contest before an epic letdown. On the other hand, the Sooners are on a two-game winning streak, during which they held both opponents to 62 points. Both teams have struggled and are getting to must-win territory for conference tournament seeding.

A&M won the last game by two on the road, and OU is looking to return the favor coming into Reed Arena with some momentum. The Aggies are trying to find some stability on the offensive side of the ball. Expect a rowdy crowd and a hard-fought game between two teams needing a win.

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What channel is Texas A&M vs Oklahoma game on today? Time, TV schedule

TV Channel: SEC Network

Start time: 8:00 p.m. CST

Texas A&M vs. Oklahoma will be broadcast and streamed on SEC Network on Week 13 of the 2024-25 NCAA basketball season.

Texas A&M vs Oklahoma predictions, picks, odds

Odds courtesy of BetMGM as of Monday, 1/27

Prediction: Texas A&M 78 – Oklahoma 70

Odds: Texas A&M by 7.5

O/U: 143.5

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Texas A&M Basketball vs Kentucky: Channel, time, streaming info

Watch Texas A&M vs Kentucky game today. Here’s how to watch, time, TV schedule, live streaming info, and game odds.

No. 11 Texas A&M (13-3, 2-1 SEC) will go on the road to face No. 8 Kentucky (13-3, 2-1 SEC) at Rupp Arena in Lexington, KY.    

Week 11 is pivotal for the Aggies if they want to keep pace early with the conference leaders. The loss to Alabama was a heartbreaker, but it did show that even on one of their worst shooting nights of the season, they can still hang in there with the best. But those nights have to be few and far between if they plan on making a run late in the season.

Kentucky is finding its stride and mirrors A&M’s need for a victory to maintain momentum following their tough win against Mississippi State on Saturday. Despite Wade Taylor’s absence, this matchup should remain competitive on the Wildcats’ home court.

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What channel is Texas A&M vs Kentucky game on today? Time, TV schedule

TV Channel: ESPN2

Start time: 6:00 p.m. CST

Texas A&M vs. Kentucky will be broadcast and streamed on ESPN on Week 11 of the 2024-25 NCAA basketball season.

Texas A&M vs Kentucky predictions, picks, odds

Odds courtesy of BetMGM as of Monday, 1/13

Prediction: Texas A&M 84 – Kentucky 88

Odds: Kentucky by 6.5

O/U: 151.5

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Best Photos: Texas A&M moves to 2-0 after beating Ohio State 73-66 on the road

Buzz Williams and the Aggies move to 2-0 after beating the Buckeyes on the road

No. 15 Texas A&M (2-0) defeated Ohio State (1-1) in a back-and-forth battle with over 15 lead changes before the Aggies closed the game out late for a 73-66 victory. Under fifth-year head coach Buzz Williams, the Aggies hadn’t earned a Quad-1 win in non-conference play until tonight, as a Big 10 road win on any given year deserves recognition come Tournament time.

When making the schedule, these are the types of non-conference games Buzz Williams wanted to get. Tough games against traditional basketball powerhouses early in the season will undoubtedly pay dividends when SEC Play starts.

Below are the Aggie critical contributors from the game:

Wade Taylor IV: 21 points / 4 assists / 2 rebounds

Tyrece Radford: 21 points / 5 rebounds

Henry Coleman: 20 points / 2 assists / 11 rebounds

Andersson Garica: 4 points / 13 rebounds

Texas A&M will be back in action at 7 p.m. on Nov. 14 against SMU in Dallas, Texas at Moody Coliseum.

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Best Photos: Texas A&M opened up the season with a big win over Texas A&M Commerce

No. 15 Texas A&M Aggies open up the season with a 78-46 win in front of a crowd of 8,000+ at Reed Arena.

Buzz Williams‘ team had Reed Arena rocking in the season opener against Texas A&M Commerce. No. 15 Texas A&M (1-0) got to play a lot of players in the second half as they started to pull away in the 78-46 victory over the Lions.

The Aggies outrebounded the Lions 47-to-25, with several players bringing down at least five boards or more. Of course, Wade Taylor IV and Tyrece Radford looked like they were already in mid-season form. But it was senior guard Hayden Hefner who led the team with a career-high 19 points. Another impressive standout was Eli Lawrence, who dropped 11 points with ease in limited minutes.

Texas A&M will be back in action on Nov. 10 when they travel to Columbus to take on Ohio State, giving the Aggies a tough test early in the season.

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