GAME 1 - OKLAHOMA (0-0) vs SAINT FRANCIS (0-0) 7:30pm CST on SEC NETWORK+

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NORMAN — The Oklahoma men's basketball team begins its fifth season under head coach Porter Moser when it hosts Saint Francis on Monday at 7:30 p.m. CT at Lloyd Noble Center.

The contest will stream on SEC Network+ with Chad McKee (play-by-play) and Pooh Wiliamson (analyst) announcing. It will air on the Sooner Sports Radio Network (KRXO 107.7 FM The Franchise in Oklahoma City; KTBZ 1430 AM in Tulsa; Varsity Radio App) with Toby Rowland (play-by-play) and Kevin Henry (analyst) on the call.



OU -31.5 o/u 148.5
 
Prior to the OU/Tennessee football game, people posted that someone would be live-streaming the game on YouTube.com so those who had YouTube.tv would be able to watch it. Those of us who have YouTube.tv and don't live close enough to get to the game would be most appreciative if someone live-streamed this game and posted a link. TIA!
 
Prior to the OU/Tennessee football game, people posted that someone would be live-streaming the game on YouTube.com so those who had YouTube.tv would be able to watch it. Those of us who have YouTube.tv and don't live close enough to get to the game would be most appreciative if someone live-streamed this game and posted a link. TIA!

you can get any/every game online.
i'll post links later when they're available.
the youtube streams have commercials that pop up during the game if you don't have a paid account.
there are many other links that are just like watching tv
 
you can get any/every game online.
i'll post links later when they're available.
the youtube streams have commercials that pop up during the game if you don't have a paid account.
there are many other links that are just like watching tv
Much appreciated, dagman! Sniffing out routes to coverage can be difficult for me these days.
 
I can't be home to watch tonight. I presume both the men's and women's games will be archived on the ESPN app, yes?
 
Or, you can do what I do, I just buy a $5 daily pass "promotion" by Sling TV. It gives me ESPN/SEC channels for 24 hours. For example, I bought a day pass on Saturday and was able to watch the OU/Tennessee game. You just open a Sling TV account on your cell phone, and then you can watch everything on Sling on 3 devices for the 5 bucks. And, you don't have to cancel the service (doesn't automatically renew). Nice thing about it is once you set up your Sling account, you will always have it and don't have to set it up again. You just need an email address, cell phone number and a password. Then, one you have the account, you get to choose one of their plans and if you pick one, you have to pay for it with a credit card. Just pick the day pass option for 5 bucks and you are good for a day of televised OU sports.

Bought another day pass this morning and will be able to watch boys game today. I didn't check to see if the girls game is being televised or whether it was on Sling. Bought it at 10:00 am and so it will be good until 10:00 tomorrow. I have Youtube live TV and so don't have any of the Disney/ESPN/ABC now. I will go the Sling route for a while and hope they work out their problems but long term, I will switch to another live TV provider to get ESPN/SEC coverage if I have to.

Although you set it up on your phone, it is easy to use on your TV. You just go to your apps on your TV. Tap the Sling app, enter your email address and password, and boom you are in. The Sling site is very easy to navigate. I like the Home page where it lists all the games on that day you can watch (pretty much all I care about).
 
Prior to the OU/Tennessee football game, people posted that someone would be live-streaming the game on YouTube.com so those who had YouTube.tv would be able to watch it. Those of us who have YouTube.tv and don't live close enough to get to the game would be most appreciative if someone live-streamed this game and posted a link. TIA!
fubo has a free 5 day trial
 
Or, you can do what I do, I just buy a $5 daily pass "promotion" by Sling TV. It gives me ESPN/SEC channels for 24 hours. For example, I bought a day pass on Saturday and was able to watch the OU/Tennessee game. You just open a Sling TV account on your cell phone, and then you can watch everything on Sling on 3 devices for the 5 bucks. And, you don't have to cancel the service (doesn't automatically renew). Nice thing about it is once you set up your Sling account, you will always have it and don't have to set it up again. You just need an email address, cell phone number and a password. Then, one you have the account, you get to choose one of their plans and if you pick one, you have to pay for it with a credit card. Just pick the day pass option for 5 bucks and you are good for a day of televised OU sports.

Bought another day pass this morning and will be able to watch boys game today. I didn't check to see if the girls game is being televised or whether it was on Sling. Bought it at 10:00 am and so it will be good until 10:00 tomorrow. I have Youtube live TV and so don't have any of the Disney/ESPN/ABC now. I will go the Sling route for a while and hope they work out their problems but long term, I will switch to another live TV provider to get ESPN/SEC coverage if I have to.

Although you set it up on your phone, it is easy to use on your TV. You just go to your apps on your TV. Tap the Sling app, enter your email address and password, and boom you are in. The Sling site is very easy to navigate. I like the Home page where it lists all the games on that day you can watch (pretty much all I care about).
doesn't look like sec network is included in the sling day pass
 
If navigating slings website is an indication of their service in out.

Incredibly glitching and nothing loads.
Maybe they are dealing with high levels of traffic for MNF
 
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