I am on the same time as you guys...but opposite...so kick off for me is at 11pm....Boomer Sooner....
Looking at the CFB TV schedule for 10/2 http://www.lsufootball.net/tvschedule.htm West Virginia at Oklahoma 11:00 am FS1 / FS Go Video Texas at TCU 11:00 am ABC, ESPN or ESPN2 Alabama at Georgia 2:30 pm CBS / CBS Video Baylor vs. Texas Tech (Arlington) 2:30 pm ESPN or reverse mirror Kansas State at Oklahoma State 3:00 pm FS1 / FS Go Video Arkansas at Tennessee 6 or 6:30 ESPN, ESPN2 or SEC Network Mississippi State at Texas A&M 6 or 6:30 ESPN, ESPN2 or SEC Network Ole Miss at Florida 6 or 6:30 ESPN, ESPN2 or SEC Network Notre Dame at Clemson 7:00 pm ABC / espn3 Arizona at Stanford TBA 6 day hold Arizona State at UCLA TBA 6 day hold I sure as hell don't know what those Stevie Patterson-esque Fox and Big 12 CFB bean counters are thinking when positioning the KSU/OSU tilt at 3pm-FS-1 and the OU/W Va at 11AM. In the SW/Midwest, The OU/W Va game is going up against the Whorn/TCU game on the mouse network and the KSU/OSU game on FS-1 is going up against the Baylor/Tech game and the 'Bama/Georgia game on CBS. I guess they are thinking there's really no east coast competition for an early OU/W Va game so our game will probably get a lot of those east coast viewers. I don't know who has the 1st choice on those PAC 6 day hold games, but if it's not Fox, they got screwed. If anyone's got a beotch, it's W Va having to fly half way across the county and then kick it off in an early game, which is somewhat ridiculous, imo with K-State only traveling a short distance to Stoolwater especially since neither team is in the top 20. One thing's for sure, Fox is getting beaten like a rented mule by the ABC networks not necessarily for the better games, but for the number of viewers, imo, considering that all the Texas Big 12 schools are on the ABC family of networks. As far OU playing early, after our last year's total collapse and our D giving Tulsa a boatload of yards/1st downs last week, I'm just glad we're still on a non-sport's tier network on Saturdays. I watched some of that TCU/SMU game replay late last night and with all those TCU defensive starters being hurt, the whorns may beat them by something like 65-60, if the UCal D is somewhat legit.... Don't know.
Good news for me as my 5yr old sons soccer games have been 3:30PM last week and this week. But I hate 11am games. All ou games should be in the1-3pm time slot IMO, as college football should be.
Let's face it, TV drives CFB, and the eyeballs on the TVs drives the networks. As far as the 1-3 PM exclusive KO time for OU games, w/o a unified conference network, with the last several year's few and far between quality performances and especially after last year's end of the year fiasco cluster*&^%, just be glad that we're still on anything but the FCS sport's tier (or PPV) this year, and we're still kicking off anytime this year on Saturdays and not Thursday or Friday nights. If BM doesn't just fall into our lap, I don't know how long OU can hold off these types of 1 or 2 games/Thur/Fri night KOs unless we just simply win and with some style. Luckily beating a dismal whorn's team while they're in their "down years" by a few points ""ain't going to cut it when they are getting trounced by the NDs, BYUs, Baylors, TCUs and even Arkansas. (outside of OU and Texas fans, no other CFB fans know that the RRR/RRS is a war of player emotion) Not to mention that absolutely ridiculous Derp fiasco a couple of year's ago. Sheesh, now that I think about it, we're pretty damn lucky to be on anything but PPV this year.
Has been many years since I have attended a OU home game but plan on attending the WVA game. I do not have a ticket. Where would be the best location to buy one. Also, how much do you think I can buy a ticket for. Thanks
At the game is the cheapest option. Stubhub and eBay are generally more expensive but you can pick your seats better if you are worried about where you sit