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How to watch: SMU vs. Oklahoma

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SMU head coach Rhett Lashlee. (Matt Visinsky - On3)

SMU Football is set to face Oklahoma on Saturday at 5 p.m. CT on ESPN+ in Norman, Okla. Click HERE to stream the game as the Mustangs look to move to 2-0.

In Week 1, SMU cruised past Louisiana Tech, 38-14, to grab a season-opening win. The Mustangs put up over 200 yards rushing and passing on day. Defensively, SMU allowed just 14 points while shutting out the Bulldogs in the first half, 31-0.

Oklahoma posted one of the more eye-popping final scores of week one, if not the most eye-popping, with a 73-0 win over Arkansas State.

On offense, Oklahoma put up 642 yards of offense with 422 of those coming through the air by way of Dillon Gabriel and Jackson Arnold. Six of their 10 total touchdowns also came by way of their run game. Meanwhile, on defense, the Sooners held Arkansas State to just 208 yards and only 48 on the ground. They also forced a fumble and held the Red Wolves to 2-12 on third down.

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When the Mustangs come into Gaylord Family – Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, head coach Brent Venables said it’ll be one of the top atmospheres around.

“Well, having a good gameday atmosphere makes a big impression (on recruits),” Venables said. “Most young men want to play in an intense, passionate environment. They’re paying attention to everything. So, once we got into the stadium, it was fantastic. There’s a good group of people that are always excited and eager to welcome us, but everything does matter. Recruits can travel around the country, and we’re not recruiting against a Mid-American Conference; we’re recruiting against the best of the best. That’s always a perspective that a recruit’s going to bring to the table.”

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