Which School has the easiest, toughest non-conference schedule in the Big 12?

Which Big 12 school has the easiest and the toughest non-conference schedule according to CBS Sports?

It doesn’t take much analysis to think the Oklahoma Sooners have one of the easiest non-conference schedules in the country. In the Big 12, it was dubbed the easiest by CBS Sports college football analyst Jerry Palm. Palm took a lot at each conference and selected the toughest and easiest non-conference schedules for each.

With little surprise, Palm picked the Sooners as the team from the Big 12 with the easiest nonconference schedule, while their rival, and realignment travel buddy Texas, was selected as the toughest.

Palm cites the Longhorns as the only team playing a full FBS schedule in non-conference play, while the rest of the Big 12 has FCS schools on their schedule.

Because of the size of the league and the full round-robin conference schedule, the Big 12 has the fewest number of nonconference games at 30. Still, only Texas is playing a full schedule of FBS teams, which means the Big 12 is playing the greatest percentage of games against FCS opposition (30%). Texas is one of three schools to have not played a lower-division opponent since Division I-AA was formed in 1978. Notre Dame and USC are the others. – Palm

Palm also notes that Texas’ matchup with the University of Louisiana features the only game with two opponents currently ranked in the top 25. Texas will also play former Southwest conference rivals in the Arkansas Razorbacks and Rice Owls.

While Texas is taking the road less traveled compared to its Big 12 counterparts, Oklahoma has arguably the easiest path to an undefeated non-conference slate.

There’s a dearth of big games on the Big 12 nonconference slate. Besides Iowa-Iowa State, Texas hosting Louisiana is the only game featuring two teams ranked in the preseason polls. That certainly bodes well for Oklahoma, which looks to have an especially easy nonconference path.

Oklahoma’s schedule of Tulane, Western Carolina, and Nebraska features a group of teams that went 10-19 in 2020. Not really a murderer’s row of teams.

If the Sooners don’t start the season 3-0, it would be an incredible upset for a team with national championship aspirations. The question in these games isn’t, “will the Sooners win?”, but “how much will the Sooners win by?”

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Ranking the Oklahoma Sooners’ 12 games on the 2021 schedule

Ranking the Oklahoma Sooners’ 12 games on the 2021 schedule

2021 has a chance to be a fantastic season for the Oklahoma Sooners. Already one of the higher-ranked teams in the USA TODAY AFCA Coaches’ poll (3rd) and the AP Top 25 (2nd), the Sooners look destined for a remarkable season.

Before they can take their place in the College Football Playoff and contend for their eighth national championship, the Sooners must navigate a regular-season schedule that doesn’t look too bad on the surface but has some potential hazards.

With 18 days remaining until the Oklahoma Sooners take on the Tulane Green Wave, let’s power rank the schedule from the easiest matchups to the toughest.

Here’s how to watch the Sooners’ home opener versus Western Carolina

The Sooners’ home opener versus Western Carolina will be broadcast on pay-per-view. Here’s how to watch it.

Oklahoma has announced that its September 11th home opener versus Western Carolina will be broadcast on pay-per-view for $54.99. The game’s coverage will begin at 5:00 p.m. CT on the “Sooners Sports Game Day” pregame show, with kickoff scheduled for 6:00 p.m.

Confirmed providers include DirectTV, U-Verse, Cox, and Vyve, with more expected to be announced later.

Sling TV users, Dish Network customers, and owners of streaming devices may need to watch the broadcast on Soonersports.TV or directly through the Oklahoma Sooners app, as announced in Monday’s press release.

“Please Note: Providers NOT expected to carry the PPV game include DISH and Sling. If you are unsure whether your provider is carrying the game, please contact your provider directly. The game will also not be available on the Oklahoma Sooners Roku app due to Roku’s in-app purchasing requirements. The Oklahoma Sooners app is also not supported on the Amazon Fire TV Cube or Google Chromecast.”

The second-week matchup will be the first-ever meeting between the Sooners and WCU. The Catamounts will make their first appearance against a Big 12 program in 28 years since they opened the season with a 46-3 loss at Kansas in 1993.

Oklahoma’s first nationally televised game is on Saturday, September 18th, versus Nebraska as part of Fox’s Big Noon Kickoff. Kickoff is scheduled for 11:00 A.M on Fox.

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Oklahoma Sooners 2021 Football Schedule

Oklahoma Sooners 2021 football schedule

The Oklahoma Sooners are set to embark on what could be a run at their first national championship in 21 seasons. Hoping to capture their seventh straight Big 12 Championship, the Sooners will be returning one of the most explosive offenses in college football led by Lincoln Riley and Spencer Rattler.

Finally, Lincoln Riley has a defense he can feel comfortable with heading into the season. Alex Grinch’s squad is looking to be a unit that can win this team games by taking the ball away and giving it back to the high-powered offense.

The 50th anniversary of the “Game of the Century” highlights the non-conference schedule as part of Fox’s Big Noon Saturday kickoff show. Games against Iowa State and Kansas State offer opportunities for redemption and the Sooners must navigate their way through the annual minefield that is the Red River Rivalry.

Some game times and broadcast information are still to be determined. Times are listed in the central time zone.

Week
Date
Opponent
Time
1 9/4 at Tulane Green Wave (ABC) 11 a.m. 
2 9/11 vs. Western Carolina Catamounts TBA
3 9/18 vs Nebraska Cornhuskers (FOX) 11 a.m.
4 9/25 vs. West Virginia Mountaineers TBA
5 10/2 at Kansas State Wildcats TBA
6 10/9 vs. Texas Longhorns in Dallas, TX TBA
7 10/16 vs. Texas Christian Horned Frogs TBA
8 10/23 at. Kansas Jayhawks TBA
9 10/30 vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders TBA
10 11/6 BYE WEEK TBA
11 11/13 at Baylor Bears TBA
12 11/20 vs. Iowa State Cyclones TBA
13 11/27 at Oklahoma State Cowboys TBA

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