Oklahoma vs. Nebraska, live stream, preview, TV channel, time, how to watch college football

The Oklahoma Sooners will meet the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Week 3 of the college football season on Saturday from Memorial Stadium.

The Oklahoma Sooners will meet the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Week 3 of the college football season on Saturday from Memorial Stadium.

Oklahoma is coming off a 33-3 over Kent State to improve their record to 2-0 on the season as they go for three in a row on Saturday. Meanwhile, Nebraska will look to bounce back after a disappointing loss to Georgia Southern last week. The loss was so bad they fired their head coach Scott Frost as they look to bounce back this week.

This will be another great day of college football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action on Saturday.

#6 Oklahoma vs. Nebraska

  • When: Saturday, September 17
  • Time: 12:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: FOX (4K)
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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NCAA odds courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook. Odds were updated at 9:00 a.m. ET on Saturday.

Oklahoma (-11.5) vs. Nebraska

O/U: 64.5

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Oklahoma vs Nebraska Prediction, Game Preview

Oklahoma vs Nebraska game preview, prediction, and breakdown for the Week 3 game on Saturday, September 17

Oklahoma vs Nebraska prediction, game preview, how to watch. Week 3, Saturday, September 17


Oklahoma vs Nebraska How To Watch

Date: Saturday, September 17
Game Time: 12:00 ET
Venue: Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, NE
How To Watch: FOX
Record: Oklahoma (2-0), Nebraska (0-2)
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Oklahoma vs Nebraska Game Preview

Why Oklahoma Will Win

Did Nebraska’s players suddenly get better at football?

Out of all the issues in the Scott Frost era, the inability to generate a massive talent upgrade turned out to be the biggest failing.

This is hardly a bad team – you don’t lose that many close games without having guys who can play – but it’s still going to come down to the little things.

How many turnovers has Nebraska booted in the three games so far? Five. It didn’t give up any in the loss to Georgia Southern, but it made up for it with ten penalties and one of the program’s worst defensive performances of all-time in Memorial Stadium.

Oklahoma might not come up with the 575 yards and 45 points the Eagles generated, but so far it’s been good enough offensively.

The O hasn’t exactly pushed the envelope, but the defense is getting the job done with two great performances against UTEP and Kent State teams that might not be any good, but can move the chains – at least the Golden Flashes can.

Oh, by the way, Oklahoma has a grand total of zero turnovers so far.

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Why Nebraska Will Win

Maybe the players are there.

At least offensively, Nebraska does have a few nice playmakers, the ground game hasn’t been an issue over the last two games, and when Texas transfer Casey Thompson is in a groove, the offense will move.

The Huskers are converting 60% of their third down tries.

Fine, so the defense is a concern, but the Oklahoma ground game couldn’t get going in the 33-3 win over Kent State, coming up with third down conversions has been a problem, and there are unnoticed parts that are working.

The punting game has been fantastic, Anthony Grant is a solid running back to work around, and …

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What’s Going To Happen

Yeah, the defense.

It’s not like Oklahoma has gone totally conservative offensively under the new coaching staff, but it’s not taking any chances – partly because it hasn’t needed to so far.

It’s not going to have to do anything crazy in this, either.

The Huskers are giving it the old college try, but their secondary is getting picked clean, the offensive line isn’t generating a push, and the Oklahoma defensive line has been a terror in the backfield over the first two games.

Nebraska will come up humming in front of a jacked up crowd. Oklahoma will weather the storm, grind out two good first half scoring drives, and the defense will take care of the rest.

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Oklahoma vs Nebraska Prediction, Line

Oklahoma 36, Nebraska 20
Line: Oklahoma -11, o/u: 66.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2.5
Oklahoma vs Nebraska Must See Rating (out of 5): 3.5

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No. 7 Oklahoma travels to Lincoln to reignite an old rivalry against Nebraska. The coachless Cornhuskers will be playing with house money at home vs. the undefeated Sooners.

Texas Tech is off to a great start to the 2022 season. The Red Raiders took down No. 25 Houston in overtime last weekend. Texas Tech faces another top 25 test this week as they make the trip out to No. 13 NC State.

No. 21 Texas looks to avoid a trap game against UTSA after the Alabama loss. The Longhorns have a few question marks regarding the health of the team entering the game.

Kansas looks to build off its upset win over West Virginia this week. The Jayhawks take on future Big 12 foe Houston on the road. Kansas is playing like one of the most improved teams in the nation thus far.

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Oklahoma vs Nebraska Prediction, Game Preview

Oklahoma vs Nebraska prediction and game preview. Saturday, September 18

Oklahoma vs Nebraska prediction and game preview.


Oklahoma vs Nebraska Broadcast

Date: Saturday, September 18
Game Time: 12:00 ET
Venue: Memorial Stadium , Norman, OK
Network: FOX
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Why Nebraska Will Win

The Huskers have turned it back around.

They looked they needed a few tune-ups to start the season as they stumbled their way through a Week 1 loss to Illinois. Beating Fordham and Buffalo doesn’t change anything if they can’t roasted by Oklahoma and Michigan State on the road over the next two weeks, but there are improvements.

QB Adrian Martinez has been sharper, the defense has held up, and the lines have played far better than they did against the Illini.

The plays in the backfield are coming – they have to pressure Spencer Rattler from the start – and the downfield plays are hitting averaging more than 16 yards per throw.

Oklahoma wasn’t tested against Western Carolina, but Tulane was able to get the O moving late in the comeback effort in a 40-35 loss. Martinez and the Husker attack will keep things moving.

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Why Oklahoma Will Win

The offense is humming.

It took its foot off the gas against Tulane, but Rattler has been every bit the passer he was supposed to be with his loaded receiving corps to work with, the downfield passing game is working, and best of all so far, the mistakes haven’t been costly – yet.

The four turnovers in two games are too many, but the defense has made up for it with three takeaways in each of the first two games.

Yes, Nebraska is playing better than it did in the opener, but it’s still getting hit with way too many penalties, the defense isn’t great on third downs. and while there are plays in the backfield against the run, there aren’t enough sacks.

Give Rattler time, and there’s a problem.

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What’s Going To Happen

This is the big moment for Scott Frost and Nebraska.

A mediocre run so far – to be kind – can take an instant turn up with a shocking win on the road in in what used to be the biggest of big powerhouse rivalry games.

The two haven’t met since Oklahoma beat Nebraska in the 2010 Big 12 Championship, but this matchup used to stop the sports world. To a whole slew of fans of a certain age, this is supposed to matter, but it only will if the Huskers really can play up to what the program should be.

The problem is that Nebraska will be good in this, and it won’t be enough.

The energy will be there, but Rattler and the OU offense will get off to a good start, go into a bit of a lull, and will pick it back up to pull away in the fourth quarter as the Husker mistakes start to pile up.

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Oklahoma vs Nebraska Prediction, Line

Oklahoma 45, Nebraska 23
Line: Oklahoma -22.5, o/u: 62
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2.5

Must See Rating: 4

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