Norman will be the place to be on Saturday for Oklahoma Sooners fans.
The OU campus will be busy all day Saturday with four different sports hosting events, including football, baseball, softball and women's tennis.
Most fans will flood into campus for the revival of the Sooners' spring football game at noon CT at Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. It will be Sooner Nation's first chance to see the 2026 football team. Being inside the stadium will also be the only way to witness the spring game with no TV broadcast or livestream available.
Sooners hosting 4 sporting events with spring game and 3 SEC matchups
The party won't start or stop at Memorial Stadium, though.
OU is hosting the 2026 SEC Women's Tennis Championship all week, including the semifinals on Saturday at Headington Family Tennis Center. If the No. 1 seed Sooners beat LSU on Friday, then they will play at 3 p.m. Saturday against the winner of Texas and Georgia. Admission for the event is free.
After the spring game at 4 p.m. at Kimrey Family Stadium, OU baseball hosts Missouri for Game 2 of a three-game SEC series. The Sooners just dropped a weather-shortened Bedlam to Oklahoma State, but beat Vanderbilt in a conference series last weekend. As of Friday, there were standing-room-only tickets available for Game 2 between OU and Mizzou as fans are already making plans to watch baseball right after football, which can happen only once a year, if that.
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The grand finale in Norman will be a top-10 SEC softball matchup between the No. 1 Sooners and No. 6 Arkansas at 7 p.m. at Love's Field. OU is looking to right the ship after dropping back-to-back games to rivals Texas and Oklahoma State. However, the Sooners did win the Red River Rivalry series last weekend to jump to the top spot in college softball.
Game 2 between OU and Arkansas, though, is already sold out, while Friday and Sunday's games still have standing-room-only tickets.
Obviously football has no worries, but baseball, softball and women's tennis all getting massive SEC wins after a good showing from the new-look Sooners would make for day in Norman that's hard to top.
Saturday's full schedule in Norman
Noon - Football spring game
3 p.m. - SEC Women's Tennis Championship semifinals
4 p.m. - Baseball vs. Missouri
7 p.m. - Softball vs. No. 6 Arkansas
