Tonight, the Cotton Bowl airs on Fox. The game between former Big 12 rivals Missouri and Oklahoma will be played at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, TX. Gus Johnson, Charles Davis and Kristina Pink will call the game live at 8 p.m.
Fox’s coverage begins at 7:30 p.m. with a half-hour pregame show.
The big story here is that Fox will stream the game on its Fox Sports Go app for mobiles and tablets. It marks the first time a Fox Sports broadcast event will be streamed there. Only cable subscribers with authenticated accounts through participating providers will be able to watch the game on the app. AT&T U-Verse, Cablevision Optimum, Comcast Xfinity, Suddenlink and a couple of other providers have agreements for Fox Sports Go. DirecTV, Dish, Time Warner are among the providers that do not have agreements for the Fox Sports Go app.
Here’s the announcement.
FOX SPORTS TO LIVE STREAM COTTON BOWL CLASSIC THROUGH FOX SPORTS GO MOBILE APP
#8 Missouri and #13 Oklahoma State Square Off Tonight on FOX
New York, NY – FOX Sports GO, a mobile app that provides live streaming video, will offer the 2014 Cotton Bowl Classic featuring the No. 8 Missouri Tigers and the No. 13 Oklahoma State Cowboys on Friday, Jan. 3, beginning with pregame coverage at 7:30 PM ET.
Customers of participating providers may access the live stream of the Cotton Bowl Classic through the FOX Sports GO app for iOS devices, as well as through www.FOXSportsGO.com. For more information on FOX Sports GO, visit www.FOXSportsGO.com.
FOX Sports’ lead college football broadcast team of Gus Johnson, Charles Davis, and Kristina Pink have the call live from AT&T Stadium in Dallas.
Coverage begins with the FOX COLLEGE SATURDAY pregame show at 7:30 PM ET. Rob Stone, Eddie George, and Joel Klatt break down the action before kickoff from the FOX Sports studio in Los Angeles.
The 2014 Cotton Bowl Classic will be the first FOX broadcast event to be streamed on FOX Sports GO. FOX Sports GO, which launched in October, also provides live streaming of FOX Sports 1 and FOX Sports 2 events and shows.
The 2014 Cotton Bowl Classic is a clash between two former Big 12 rivals, as two of the top squads from the SEC and Big 12 conferences go toe-to-toe. Missouri, winner of the SEC East, carries an 11-2 overall record after falling to BCS National Championship Game participant Auburn in the SEC title game. On the other side of the ball, Oklahoma State is 10-2 and had a shot at the Big 12 title heading into its final game of the regular season before a 33-24 Bedlam loss to Oklahoma.
FOX Sports has been the television home of the Cotton Bowl Classic since 1999.
That is all.