The Oklahoma high school football season continues with Week 12 kicking off the quarterfinals round of playoffs. Here’s a look at the Week 12 schedule and scores:
The Oklahoma doesn’t want you to miss your favorite team during the OSSAA football playoffs so to help make watching games on the NFHS Network a little easier, use the Promo Code NOR20 to get $20 off an annual subscription to the high school sports streaming service. Regular price is $79.99, but with the code you get it for $59.99.
The subscription isn’t just for football, sign up now and you get all the sports the NFHS covers in the winter and spring seasons as well including basketball, soccer, baseball and softball just to name a few. And being a year subscription, it’s good for the 2025 fall season as well so you will get to watch 2025 high school football games as well as volleyball.
Go to nfhsnetwork.com and apply the promo code NOR20 at the checkout to receive the discount and start streaming Oklahoma high school sports today.
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Norman North (4-7) at Bixby (8-2)
Norman (10-1) at Edmond Memorial (8-2)
Deer Creek (8-3) at Owasso (10-0)
Tulsa Union (8-3) at Jenks (7-3)
Sapulpa (5-6) at Choctaw (8-2)
Piedmont (7-4) at Sand Springs (7-3)
Putnam City (7-4) at Muskogee (10-0)
Putnam North (8-3) at Stillwater (8-2)
Pryor (8-3) at Newcastle (8-3)
Guthrie (8-3) at Tulsa Booker T. Washington (9-2)
Claremore (9-2) at Carl Albert (11-0)
Bishop McGuinness (8-3) at Del City (10-1)
Sallisaw (9-2) at Elgin (11-0)
Clinton (9-2) at Wagoner (11-0)
Hilldale (7-4) at Tuttle (11-0)
Bethany (9-2) at Ada (8-3)
Holland Hall (7-4) at Heritage Hall (10-1)
Pauls Valley (8-3) at Lincoln Christian (11-0)
Idabel (8-3) at Sulphur (10-1)
Checotah (7-4) at Bristow (7-4)
Chandler (8-3) at Millwood (10-1)
Marlow (9-2) at Kingston (10-1)
Kiefer (8-3) at Washington (11-0)
Jones (9-2) at Metro Christian (11-0)
Salina (7-4) at Stroud (11-0)
Davis (7-4) at Adair (11-0)
Colcord (10-1) at Holdenville (11-0)
Beggs (9-2) at Vian (11-0)
Pocola (9-2) at Hooker (10-1)
Cashion (8-3) at Pawnee (8-3)
Pawhuska (9–2) at Christian Heritage (8-3)
Fairview (10-1) at Rejoice Christian (10-1)
Hominy (9-2) at Thomas (10-1)
Texhoma-Goodwell (8-3) at Talihina (10-1)
Regent Prep (10-1) at Ringling (8-3)
Konawa (8-3) at Woodland (11-0)
Caddo (9-2) at Laverne (10-1)
Garber (8-3) at Yale (11-0)
Drumright (8-3) at Hollis (8-2)
Turpin (9-1) at Dewar (9-1)
Cherokee (6-5) at Seiling (10-1)
Shattuck (7-3) at Covington-Douglas (11-0)
Waukomis (9-2) at Weleetka (11-0)
Okeene (10-1) at Wilson (Henryetta) (9-1)
Paoli (8-3) at Timberlake (11-0)
Ryan (10-1) at Medford (8-2)
Welch (10-1) at Tipton (11-0)
Tyrone (8-2) at Maysville (9-2)
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