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How to Watch TCU vs Oklahoma Basketball on ESPN Plus


How to Watch TCU vs Oklahoma Basketball on ESPN Plus

opsided losses and the Big 12 squads will look to turn things around as they square off at Lloyd Noble Center on Saturday.
The game (2 p.m. ET start time) won’t be on TV anywhere, but anyone in the US can watch it live on ESPN+:
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ESPN+ is the digital streaming service from ESPN that has exclusive coverage of over 1,500 college basketball games (including many Big 12 games) this season, plus other live sports every day, all the 30-for-30 documentaries, and additional original content (both video and written) all for $4.99 per month.
Or, if you plan on watching UFC 246: McGregor vs Cowboy on Saturday night, you can get a special bundle that includes a year of ESPN+ ($49.99 value) and the UFC 246 PPV ($64.99 value) for $84.98, which works out to about 26 percent savings:
Another option, if you also want the new Disney+ streaming service and Hulu, you can get all three for $12.99 per month, which comes out to 25 percent savings:
Once signed up for ESPN+, you can then watch TCU vs Oklahoma live on your computer via ESPN.com, or on your phone (Android and iPhone compatible), tablet, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, or other streaming device via the ESPN app.

TCU vs Oklahoma Preview

It wasn’t pretty for TCU last time out as they were run out of the building against West Virginia 98-67 — the worst loss under coach Jamie Dixon.
“Obviously not the result we wanted,” Dixon told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. “Certainly out-played in every way — out-played, out-executed, out-coached, out-performed. Disappointed, but as I told our guys afterward, this has to be a one loss thing.
“We looked like we didn’t prepare at all,” Dixon added. “As it went on, we just withered. Our bench got depleted as we got guys in foul trouble. Everything we said we wanted to do, we didn’t do.”
When things have gone right for TCU, Desmond Bane has been a part of it. The Horned Frogs guard has scored 23 percent of the team’s points this season and is averaging 16.4 over his last five games.
Oklahoma has lost two games in a row, falling to both Iowa State and Kansas by double-digits.
“You have to keep working at it. You have to get in extra shots,” Oklahoma coach Lon Kruger said. “It’s a confidence thing as much as anything else. We’ve had a lot of good looks, but we have to make shots.”
That being said Kruger acknowledged some of their struggles was simply bad luck.
“We’d take those shots any day of the week,” Kruger said. “Doo has especially been making those shots. Brady has been shooting the ball well. Kansas is a good defensive team. We competed pretty good for good shots — we have to compete better.”
Both the Sooners and Mountaineers need a victory to avoid falling back in the Big 12 race, which is led by No. 2 Baylor.
“The formula is to protect that home court,” Kruger said. “We’ve won one on the road and lost one at home. It balances the scale there. We’ve got to get back to protecting the home court.”
Oklahoma is a 4.5-point favorite for the game with a total of 134.


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