Oklahoma football got out to a hot start in the John Mateer era with a commanding — and record-breaking — Week 1 win.

Now, the 24th-ranked Sooners look to build off that while going against their first true test of the season: No. 13 Michigan.

Oklahoma and Michigan are set for a 7:30 p.m. ET under the lights at Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 6, in Norman, Oklahoma, the lone top 25 ranked matchup in college football on the week.

Two of the biggest brands in college football, Oklahoma and Michigan are meeting on the gridiron for the first time since the 1975-76 national championship game that the Sooners won, and just the second time overall. The Sooners and Wolverines are also two of the winningest Division I FBS programs, as OU ranks No. 5 in the

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