This Saturday on Faurot Field, and for the first time in more than a decade, Missouri football and Oklahoma are set to meet on the field.
The former Big Eight teams haven't played since 2011. The last time the Sooners visited Columbia -- in 2010 when the century-old rivals were both members of the Big 12 -- Mizzou knocked off the No. 1-ranked visitors with College GameDay in town.
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Missouri, according to its nightly availability reports, is still unsure about the status of quarterback Brady Cook. The Tigers are listing him as "questionable" on each report as he rehabs from an injury to his throwing hand sustained against Alabama on Oct. 26 and, additionally, a high-ankle sprain sustained against Auburn on Oct. 19.
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Oklahoma has multiple questions on its own offense heading to CoMo. The Sooners fired offensive coordinator Seth Littrell on Oct. 22, and they currently rank No. 112 in the FBS for total offense. Jackson Arnold is expected to be OU's starting QB.
Here is how to watch the old foes go toe-to-toe on Faurot, including information on TV channel, streaming options, kickoff time and more:
Missouri's game against Oklahoma will air on SEC Network. Missouri alum Tom Hart will be the play-by-play announcer for the game, and Jordan Rodgers will be the on-air analyst. Cole Cubelic will be the sideline reporter for the game.
Tiger Radio Network will air the game live with 'Voice of the Tigers' Mike Kelly as the play-by-play announcer, Howard Richards as the analyst and Chris Gervino as the sideline reporter.
Missouri's game versus Oklahoma will kick off at 6:45 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9. Every game left on Mizzou's schedule this regular season is tabbed for the afternoon window, meaning there will be no more morning or evening kickoffs for the Tigers this season.
For fans planning to tailgate and attend the game this upcoming Saturday in Columbia, there is scattered rain and the chance of an afternoon thunderstorm in the forecast in the hours leading up to the game. Temperature at kickoff is expected to be 51 degrees, which will remain consistent throughout the game, and the rain is expected to have passed.
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This article originally appeared on Columbia Daily Tribune: How to watch Missouri football vs Oklahoma: TV channel, kickoff time