Full guide to the Texas vs. Oklahoma Game: Watch info, weather, odds, and more

Following a hard-fought defeat to the Florida Gators in Gainesville, the Texas Longhorns are now heading to the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, TX, where they will take on the No. 9 Oklahoma Sooners in the Red River Shootout, one of the biggest rivalry games in college football.
Texas Longhorns v Oklahoma Sooners
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After a hard-fought defeat to the Florida Gators in Gainesville, the Texas Longhorns (3-2, 0-1 SEC) are now heading to the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, TX, where they will take on the No. 9 Oklahoma Sooners (5-0,1-0 SEC) in the Red River Shootout, one of the biggest rivalry games in college football.

When does the game start for Texas vs. Oklahoma?

Kickoff: 2:30 pm CST/ 3:30 pm EST

Date: Saturday, October 11th 2025

Where to watch Texas vs. Oklahoma on TV

TV: ABC/ESPN

Stream:  Sling TV beginning at 2:30 pm CST/ 3:30 pm EST

What is the weather going to be like for Texas vs. Oklahoma?

Forecast for the game in Dallas , Texas:  87°F, 37 % Humidity, and Sunny

Who are the announcers for the Texas vs. Oklahoma game?

This week's rivalry game will feature a remarkable commentating crew. Chris Fowler, who has been with ESPN since 1986, will lead the play-by-play. He will be joined in the booth by Kirk Herbstreit, his colleague for over twenty years since their early days on College Game Day. Herbstreit has a wealth of experience in covering college football. Additionally, we have our sideline reporters: Holly Rowe, who has been with ESPN since 1995, and Laura Rutledge, who recently became a full-time sideline reporter for the Monday Night Football team alongside Lisa Salters. Fans can also look forward to a special appearance from Kirk's cherished Golden Retrievers, Peter and Beau. This dynamic and seasoned crew is set to deliver their insights during Saturday's eagerly awaited rivalry clash between Texas and OU.

What is the all-time series history between Texas and Oklahoma?

All-time series: Texas - 64-51-5

Last meeting: Texas 34, Oklahoma 3 (2024)