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How to Watch Oklahoma Football Online Without Cable 2019

Watch Oklahoma Football Online

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The cheapest streaming service that includes every channel that will have an Oklahoma football game is Hulu With Live TV. For more info about Hulu With Live TV and other live stream options, read on below.


Heading into the 2019 season, the Oklahoma Sooners are looking to continue their torrid offensive pace and trend of winning Heismans as they seek a fifth-straight Top-5 finish.

In 2019, Oklahoma football games will be televised on either Fox, Fox Sports 1, ABC, ESPN or ESPN2. If you don’t have cable, you can watch OU games live on your computer, phone, Roku, Fire TV Stick, Xbox One, PS4 or other streaming device via one of the following cable-free, live-TV streaming services:

Hulu With Live TV

Oklahoma Football Channels Included: Fox, Fox Sports 1, ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 (ABC and Fox are live in select markets)

Price: $44.99 per month

Not only is this the cheapest streaming service that includes every channel that will have an Oklahoma football game this season, but Hulu With Live TV also comes with Hulu’s extensive Netflix-like on-demand library of TV shows and movies.

You can sign up for Hulu with Live TV right here, and you can then watch Oklahoma games live on your computer via the Hulu website, or on your phone (Android and iPhone supported), tablet, Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Echo Show, or other streaming device via the Hulu app.

If ABC is not available in your market, you can also watch ABC games via ESPN.com or the ESPN app without having to sign in to a cable provider as long as you have a participating Internet Service Provider (ISP).

If you can’t watch a game live, Hulu With Live TV comes with 50 hours of cloud DVR space, as well as the option to upgrade to “Enhanced Cloud DVR,” which gives you 200 hours of space and the ability to fast-forward through commercials.

FuboTV

Oklahoma Football Channels Included: Fox, Fox Sports 1 (Fox is live in select markets)

Price: $54.99 per month

The ESPN channels aren’t included, but if you can find a different way to watch those games (there will only be one or two), FuboTV is a great option, as it comes with 100-plus channels in the main bundle, has some games on Fox and FS1 in 4K and is largely tailored towards sports.

You can start a free seven-day trial of FuboTV right here, and you can then watch Oklahoma football games live on your computer via the FuboTV website, or on your phone (Android and iPhone supported), tablet, Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, or other supported device via the FuboTV app.

ABC also isn’t included on Fubo, but you can watch those games via ESPN.com or the ESPN app without having to sign in to a cable provider as long as you have a participating Internet Service Provider (ISP).

If you can’t watch a game live, FuboTV comes included with 30 hours of cloud DVR space, as well as a 72-hour look-back feature, which will allow you to watch games on-demand within three days of their conclusion, even if you don’t record them.

YouTube TV

Oklahoma Football Channels Included: Fox, Fox Sports 1, ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 (ABC and Fox are live in select markets)

Price: $49.99 per month

YouTube TV also includes every channel that will have Oklahoma games, but it’s more expensive than Hulu With Live TV and doesn’t include the huge on-demand TV/movie library.

You can sign up for YouTube TV right here, and you can then watch Oklahoma games live on your computer via the YouTube website, or on your phone (Android and iPhone supported), tablet, Roku, Apple TV, Chromecast, Xbox One or other compatible streaming device via the YouTube app.

If ABC is not available in your market, you can also watch ABC games via ESPN.com or the ESPN app without having to sign in to a cable provider as long as you have a participating Internet Service Provider (ISP).

If you can’t watch live, YouTube TV comes with included DVR.


Oklahoma 2019 Preview

During his time at the helm at Oklahoma, head coach Lincoln Riley has produced heaps of wins and a pair of Heisman winners in Baker Mayfield and Kyler Murray — both who went on to be No. 1 overall picks in the NFL draft.

Riley has a chance to make it three-in-a-row with former Alabama quarterback Jalen Hurts transferring to the Sooners in the offseason to take over the starting QB role.

“The whole situation is unique and it’s happening to a unique person,” Hurts said. “I’m not your average Joe. I’m kind of built for these kinds of situations. There’s never been anything in my way that I couldn’t overcome or see through.”

Hurts carries a carries a 26-2 record as a starter, helping lead Alabama to a pair of national championship games. However, he lost his job when Tua Tagovailoa blew up on the scene in Tuscaloosa, leading to his move over to Oklahoma, where they are happy to have him.

“I saw a guy, I thought, who needed to be freed up a little bit, in my opinion,” Riley said. “Our goal with him has been freeing him up and letting him play a little more open and free. I saw the makings of that last year and thought he did a lot of really good things. At times, they moved it just as well or even better when he was in there, and obviously Tua was absolutely phenomenal last year. But I thought Jalen was really, really good, too, and I think he’s better right now than he was last year.”

Oklahoma averaged more than 48 points per game last season and have been one of the country’s most explosive squads under Riley. Last year, the Sooners season ended with a crushing 54-48 loss to Georgia in the Rose Bowl, which was also the semifinal of the College Football Playoffs.

Riley expects his defense to be better this season and isn’t worried about having a new signal caller under center.

“We’ve lost the Heisman Trophy winner and done it before,” Riley told ESPN. “I think we have a pretty good handle on it.”

Oklahoma opens its season with tests against Houston (Sept. 1) and UCLA (Sept. 14) before facing Texas in the Red River Showdown on Oct. 12.  A rivalry week matchup against Oklahoma State awaits on Nov. 30.

The College Football Playoff semifinals are set for Dec. 28. One semifinal is the Peach Bowl from Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. The other semifinal is the Fiesta Bowl in Glendale, Arizona.

The national championship will be played on Jan. 13, 2020 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans.