When playing in its home state, Oklahoma is typically accustomed to 80,000-fan atmosphere fo Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman. But this Saturday, the Sooners take the 120-mile trek northwest to Tulsa, where they’ll square off in front of a sold-out Chapman Stadium crowd of 30,000.
The in-state opponents haven’t met since 2015, and Oklahoma has claimed nine consecutive in the rivalry. The last time Tulsa upended the Sooners was 1996 in Norman, but the last time Tulsa emerged victorious at home was 1942. The Golden Hurricane will look to leverage what they learned after facing a top 10 program the week prior in hopes of pulling off a potential program-changing win.