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SoonerVision on ESPN+ In-season schedule

Brettbowl

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Jan 15, 2014
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It looks like they have fully laid out the weekly schedule for in-season content.

Times are the live viewing times, then the programs go to the "On Demand" section after the "live stream" ends.

Sunday
  • Regularly 3:00 pm, but 5:00 pm this week (seems to have been removed from the schedule for tonight)- Sooners Football with Brent Venables (weekly, starts next week)
  • 4:00 pm Radio Review - an audio replay of OU broadcast over the TV broadcast (starts next week)
Monday
  • Noon - Oklahoma Press Conference (weekly, starts tomorrow)
  • 4:00 pm - Sooner Football Preview Show with Brent Venables (one-time, goes live tomorrow)
  • 6:00 pm - The Huddle - looks like Toby Rowland, Gabe Ikard, and Caleb Kelly. Reviews last week and previews upcoming week. (weekly - starts tomorrow)
  • 7:00 pm - Sooners Sportstalk - Toby Rowland, Teddy Lehman, and Brent Venables. It's like the Huddle but with Coach Venables. (weekly - starts tomorrow)
Tuesday
  • 11:15 am Oklahoma Press Conference (weekly, starts this week)
Wednesday
  • 4:00 pm Oklahoma Coaches Corner - Has been hosted by Chris Plank with a former player (Ikard, Lehman, Kelly?). Discussions with various assistant coaches, usually one offensive and one defensive every week (weekly, starts this week)
  • 5:30 pm OUDNA All-Access with OU Football - behind the scenes (weekly, already started)
Friday
  • 4:00 pm Sooner Gameday - an ESPN College Gameday style show; has been hosted by Chad McKee and will probably feature Ikard, Lehman, and/or Kelly (weekly, starts Friday)
Saturday, September 10th
  • 6:00 pm Kent State vs. Oklahoma - the former PPV game

I think that is everything.
 
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