Baylor vs Oklahoma NCAA Basketball Live Stream Reddit for Feb. 18
By Brendan Balsamo

The No. 1 Baylor Bears and Oklahoma Sooners face off in a Big 12 matchup Tuesday night with OU looking for a massive upset.
How to Live Stream Baylor v. Oklahoma
Tuesday night's game will be at Lloyd Noble Center in Norman, Okla. at 9:00 p.m. ET. The game can be watched on ESPN2, streamed on WatchESPN, or on the NCAA Basketball Streams subreddit.
The 23-1 Baylor Bears head this week's AP Top 25, as they haven't lost since Nov. 8, 2019, their second game of the season. The Bears have 22 straight wins, the second-longest streak in college basketball and tied for the longest in Big 12 history.
Baylor is allowing 58.4 PPG, a record setting pace:
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) February 15, 2020
Fewest PPG Allowed in a Season - Big 12 History
'06-07 Texas A&M 59.4
'18-19 Texas Tech 59.5
'18-19 Kansas St 59.6
'06-07 Oklahoma 59.6
Baylor has now won 22 straight, tying the longest win streak in Big 12 history. pic.twitter.com/LmvC22G6XZ
With three players averaging over 9.7 points per game, it's going to be hard to handle the Bears defensively. Yet, Baylor's strength is on the defensive side of the ball. Baylor is averaging the lowest points allowed per game in Big 12 history.
Meanwhile, the Sooners are 16-9 but 2-2 in their last four with losses to Texas Tech and Kansas. The wins, however, are over Iowa State and West Virginia. Those are resume-building wins which they need if they want to remain off the bubble.
Let's get it. #YouBelongHere
— Oklahoma Basketball (@OU_MBBall) February 18, 2020
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Kristian Doolittle has been carrying the load for the Sooners thus far. He is second on the team in points with 15.5 and leads OU in rebounds with 9.1 and steals with 1.2. Brady Manek (15.6 PPG and 2.2 APG) and Austin Reaves (14.1 PPG and 2.9 APG) are also stat-stuffers on the Oklahoma side.
This college basketball has never been more unpredictable than ever. Could we see a No. 1 fall this week for the sixth time this season?