Oklahoma vs. Baylor Live Stream: Watch Online Sooners and Bears College Football Game

Nov 14, 2015 07:55 PM EST
Wide receiver Corey Coleman #1 of the Baylor Bears
Wide receiver Corey Coleman #1 of the Baylor Bears catches a touchdown pass against free safety Kaleb Prewett #4 of the Kansas State Wildcats during the first half on November 5, 2015 at Bill Snyder Family Stadium in Manhattan, Kansas. "

The Oklahoma Sooners and Baylor Bears are playing a Big 12 college football game on Saturday night from McLane Stadium and the game will be on TV from ABC and streaming online from WatchESPN. The Sooners come in at number 12 on the season and Baylor is ranked number four and they will try and earn a major victory on Saturday night.

The Sooners have a tough schedule coming up with TCU and Oklahoma State and this game is the first of three matchups against ranked teams. The team comes in at 8-1 and this is a major game for the conference standings heading into the back stretch of the season. Baylor is undefeated this season at 8-0 and they feel like they deserve to be in the college football playoff and right now they are in position to make it if they can keep winning.

Last year Baylor hung 48 points on Oklahoma and the tea is hoping for a closer game this season after scoring just 14 points last year. Corey Coleman comes in having a great season for Baylor and he has put himself in the Heisman mix, although it's unlikely he will win it. The Sooners offense has been strong this season and the team has wins against Kansas State, Texas Tech, Kansas and Iowa State and has scored over 200 combined points in those games. Baylor has the top offense in the country with the top scoring offense as well and they bring that into Saturday night.

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Baylor has so far been able to keep things going despite losing quarterback Seth Roberts to an injury, as Jarrett Stidham has come in and played well for the Bears. Last game Stidham had 419 passing yards and three touchdowns in his first start and that ended as a win against Kansas State. Stidham has had a lot of playing time this season before taking over, as he played in every game before Russell was injured and that usually came at the end of games when the score was out of reach.

Coleman has put up some great numbers with 20 touchdowns this season and he is averaging nearly 150 yards per game. Coleman is coming in after putting up 15 receptions for over 200 yards against Oklahoma last season and he will be the main player that the Sooners try and shut down. Baylor finishes the season with Oklahoma State and TCU before playing Texas to end the year.

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