The football team at Oklahoma will be facing off against TCU on Saturday at 7 p.m. EST on Fox.

The 11th ranked Oklahoma Sooners (4-0) will be playing on their home turf at Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Okla. Saturday. The unranked TCU Horned Frogs are 2-2 after entering this season as a top 20 team.

Oklahoma and TCU have gone against each 12 times in the schools' histories with the Sooners winning eight of the 12 games. Experts are predicting Oklahoma to win Saturday's game as well.

Quarterback Blake Bell has led Oklahoma by completing 71.2 percent of passes, scoring six touchdowns and having zero interceptions thus far in the season. Oklahoma receivers Jalen Saunders and Sterling Shepard have 17 and 16 receptions, respectively, in addition to three touchdown passes each.

Despite having an advantage over TCU, Oklahoma may still have to look out for their opponent. In the 2005 opener, TCU stunned Oklahoma with a 17-10 victory, leading to an 11-1 season for the Horned Frogs.

"It's just a big game in TCU history that [TCU coach Gary Patterson] does go back and mentions from time to time when he talks about the tradition that we have," said TCU defensive end Jon Koontz.

Oklahoma head coach Bob Stoops is aware of his team's history with TCU and asserted that they must be on their game in Saturday's matchup.

"We're only four games into it and we've got all Big 12 games remaining," Stoops said. "Even watching our game this past week, we've got to keep improving from it and I believe we can. The players can see some obvious errors in what we're doing and we can be a lot better in certain instances so that's what we'll keep pushing for."

The TCU vs. Oklahoma game will be broadcast live on Fox at 7 p.m. EST and can be viewed through live streaming here.