Texas vs. Oklahoma: TV network announced for 2023 Red River Rivalry
Texas vs. Oklahoma will be broadcast on ABC in 2023.
That was announced on Tuesday morning along with details for a handful of other high-profile college football games this fall. A kickoff time for this year’s Red River Rivalry is still to be determined.
The game will be played on Oct. 7 at the Cotton Bowl:
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Texas and Oklahoma traditionally play during the day, so the kickoff time is likely to be at 12:00 p.m. or 3:30 p.m. ET. Specifics will be announced at a later date.
Last season, Texas picked up a historic victory over the Sooners in a 49-0 shutout win. Oklahoma was without starting quarterback Dillon Gabriel but was unable to gain much traction on either side of the ball.
This season, Gabriel is back as Oklahoma will look to rebound in Year 2 under Brent Venables. Texas starting quarterback Quinn Ewers is also set to return in 2023 along with several other key players.
Texas is 63-50-5 all-time against Oklahoma.