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OU football: Fan guide to Sooners' spring game

Ryan Aber

Oklahoma will host its annual spring football game at 7:30 p.m. Friday inside Gaylord Family — Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. Gates will open at 5:30 p.m. for general admission seating. Here is information about the game and other related activities:

Tickets

Game tickets are $8 for OU football season-ticket holders and $10 for non-season ticket holders. All seating is general admission outside of a limited number of $30 tickets that allow fans on the field for the concert and provide reserved seating in sections 7 and 8. OU students can receive free admission by showing current OU ID at the gate. OU’s clear-bag policy is in effect and metal detectors will be used.

Parking

Most campus parking lots will be open and free of charge. Fans can park at Lloyd Noble Center and ride free shuttle buses to the stadium beginning at 4 p.m. Tailgating will be permitted after noon.

TV and radio information

The game will be telecast on Fox Sports Oklahoma Plus and Fox College Sports. It can also be streamed on Fox Sports Go and SoonerSports.tv. The game will also be broadcast on the Sooner Sports Network — 107.7-FM in Oklahoma City.

Other activities

5:30 p.m.-end of first half: Fans can take pictures with Kyler Murray’s Heisman Trophy inside Gate 7.

6:30 p.m.: Lee Brice will perform a concert on the field

First timeout of first half: Big 12 Championship recognition

Second timeout of first half: OU student kick for tuition contest and autographed Lincoln Riley footballs kicked/tossed into the stands

First timeout of second half: CeeDee Lamb vs. OU student in rock/paper/scissors

Second timeout of second half: OU student punt-catching contest

Near end of second half: Fan play calls

OU quarterback Kyler Murray smiles on the court with the Heisman trophy during a timeout in a men's college basketball game between the Sooners and Texas Longhorns at Lloyd Noble Center in February. [Nate Billings/The Oklahoman]