Radio
Sunday
Major League Baseball
7 p.m. — Game 4 of World Series — Phillies vs. Yankees, KCRC (1390 AM)
Pro Basketball
6 p.m. — Thunder vs. Blazers, KFXY (1640 AM)
Pro Football
Noon —49ers at Colts, KCRC (1390 AM)
3 p.m. — Panthers at Cardinals, KCRC (1390 AM)
TV
Sunday
College Football
9 a.m. and 9 p.m.— Replay of Kansas State at OU, FOX Sports
5 p.m. — In My Own Words: Barry Switzer, FOX Sports
8 p.m. — OU Playbacks, channel 2 (KAUT)
11 p.m. — Mike Gundy Show, channel 8 (KOKH)
7:15 p.m. — Marshall at Central Florida, ESPN
Major League Baseball
7 p.m. — Game 4 of World Series — Yankees vs. Phillies, channel 8 (KOKH)
Pro Basketball
6 p.m. — Thunder vs. Blazers, FOX Sports
Pro Football
Noon — Seahawks at Cowboys, channel 8 (KOKH)
Noon — Broncos at Ravens, channel 9
3 p.m. — Vikings at Packers, channel 8 (KOKH)
Golf
1:30 p.m. — Final round of Viking Classic, Golf Channel (116 Suddenlink Digital)
3:30 p.m. — Final round of Champions Tour Charles Schwab Cup Championship, Golf Channel
Auto Racing
Noon — Amp Energy 500, channel 5
Tennis
11 a.m. — Championship match of WYA Tour Sony Ericcson Championships, ESPN2
Volleyball
1 p.m. — Kentucky at Mississippi, FOX Sports
Prep Sports
10:30 p.m. — Oklahoma High School Sports Express, channel 8 (KOKH)
Bowling
Noon — Motor City Open, ESPN
Rodeo
4 p.m. — Third round of PBR World finals, channel 9
Running
1 p.m. — New York City Marathon, channel 4
Soccer
2 p.m. — Spanish Primera Division game, ESPN2
4 p.m. — MLS Playoff game, ESPN 2
Drag Racing
6 p.m. — Final eliminations of Las Vegas Nationals, ESPN2
Sports
Radio/TV 11-1-09
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- Enid ready to climb hoops mountain
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NOC Enid runs table in sweep of rival NOC Tonkawa
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NOC Enid misses late chance in 4-3 loss
- Allbets are off in playoffs
- Chisholm joins volleyball ranks
- Trojan Indoors good test for Enid
- Sports Briefs 2/10
- Radio/TV Listings 2/10
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Thunder up football fans
Now that football season has officially come to a close —but not before fans were given the finger by somebody called MIA during the Madonna “I can still lip synch like an 18-year-old” halftime show at Super Bowl XLVI — professional football fans are faced with how to bide their time until next season.
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David Allen Ballpark adds safety pads
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