Texas Tech vs Kansas State Prediction, Game Preview

Texas Tech Red Raiders vs Kansas State Wildcats prediction and game preview.

Texas Tech Red Raiders vs Kansas State Wildcats prediction and game preview.


Kansas State vs Texas Tech Broadcast

Date: Saturday, October 3rd
Game Time: 3:30 ET
Venue: Bill Snyder Family Stadium, Manhattan, KS
Network: FS1

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Texas Tech (1-1) vs Kansas State (1-1) Game Preview

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Why Texas Tech Will Win

Alan Bowman is back, but he’s not alone.

This isn’t the normal Texas Tech offense that wings it around the yard 60 times. It’s the Texas Tech offense that wings it around 52 times a game, but there’s a decent running game to go along with the all the big throws.

RB SaRodorck Thompson has been terrific, running for over 100 yards and two scores in each of the two games while also being used a bit as a receiver out of the backfield.

Bowman was hurt in each of the last two seasons, but the sophomore QB has been good so far and should be able to bomb away on a Kansas State defense that was ripped apart through the air by both Arkansas State and Oklahoma. However …

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Why Kansas State Will Win

The Wildcats are picking off passes and making big plays. There weren’t enough of them against Arkansas State – the secondary gave up five touchdown passes – but the three picks of Spencer Rattler in the win over Oklahoma made all the difference.

Bowman has been strong so far for the Red Raiders, but he has thrown four picks – granted one was in desperation in the overtime loss to Texas – and he wasn’t razor-sharp last week.

On the offensive side. Skylar Thompson threw for 334 yards last week, was in command when he needed to be, and he’s playing like the veteran starter he is. He’s been great against the Red Raiders over the last two years.

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What’s Going To Happen

Can the Kansas State secondary at least hold serve?

It’s going to get hit for over 300 yards through the air, but the defense will own the turnover battle. The team is +6 in turnover margin with no giveaways so far.

Kansas State vs Texas Tech Prediction, Line

Kansas State 38, Texas Tech 34
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Kansas State -2.5, o/u: 64
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3.5

Must See Rating: 3

5: ANYTHING else
1: THAT debate

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Big 12 Predictions, Schedule, Game Previews, Lines, TV: Week 4

Big 12 college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines and TV listings for Week 4 of the season.

Big 12 college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines and TV listings for Week 4 of the season.


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Click on each game for game preview & prediction 

Kansas State at Oklahoma

12:00 FOX
Line: Oklahoma -28, o/u: 52.5
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Iowa State at TCU

1:30 FS1
Line: Iowa State -2.5, o/u: 44.5
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Texas at Texas Tech

3:30 FOX
Line: Texas -17.5, o/u: 70.5
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West Virginia at Oklahoma State

3:30 ABC
Line: Oklahoma Sate -7, o/u: 51.5
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Kansas at Baylor

7:30 ESPNU
Line: Baylor -17.5, o/u: 62
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Texas vs Texas Tech Prediction, Game Preview

Texas Longhorns vs Texas Tech Red Raiders prediction and game preview.

Texas Longhorns vs Texas Tech Red Raiders prediction and game preview.


Texas vs Texas Tech Broadcast

Date: Saturday, September 26
Game Time: 3:30 ET
Venue: Jones AT&T Stadium, Lubbock, TX
Network: FOX

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Texas (1-0) vs Texas Tech (1-0) Game Preview

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Why Texas Will Win

Here comes the Texas passing game.

Sam Ehlinger threw for 426 yards and five touchdowns in barely a half of work in the 59-3 over UTEP. Texas Tech? It got hammered by Bailey Zappe and Houston Baptist for 567 passing yards and four scores in the 35-33 Red Raider win.

The Longhorn offense was red-hot from the start, it’s got the offensive depth to keep the pressure on Texas Tech’s secondary throughout, and it’s going to let the running game eat, too.

Basically, the team had its tune-up game.

Houston Baptist didn’t get any pressure on Red Raider QB Alan Bowman. Texas will.

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Why Texas Tech Will Win

Texas Tech got its tune-up game out of the way, too.

It might have been a rough second half against HBU, but it got to feel the pressure of a tight game, and it got the win. Texas went through a light scrimmage and wasn’t tested in any way.

Bowman threw for 430 yards and two touchdowns – he was sharp after missing most of last year – and SaRodorick Thompson provided a running game to balance things out a bit. Thompson was arrested after getting into a car race earlier this summer, but he’s expected to go.

The Texas Tech defense might have issues, but the offense will keep pushing all game long.

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What’s Going To Happen

Texas Tech will get its yards, and it’ll make things interesting, but the Texas offense will hit on all cylinders. It’s not going to be Ehlinger throwing for 400 yards, but the attack will blow past the 500-yard mark with the running game taking over as the game goes on.

Texas vs Texas Tech Prediction, Line

Texas 44, Texas Tech 24
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Texas -17.5, o/u: 70.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3

Must See Rating: 3

5: RBG
1: DTF

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Texas Tech vs Houston Baptist Prediction, Game Preview

Texas Tech Red Raiders vs Houston Baptist Huskies prediction and game preview.

Texas Tech Red Raiders vs Houston Baptist Huskies prediction and game preview.


Texas Tech vs Houston Baptist Broadcast

Date: Saturday, September 12
Game Time: 8:00 ET
Venue: Jones AT&T Stadium, Lubbock, TX
Network: ESPN+

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Texas Tech (0-0) vs. Houston Baptist (0-1) Game Preview

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Why Houston Baptist Will Win

Just how quickly did Texas Tech tweak and improve the defense that finished 127th in the nation? It gets back a whole lot of experience and main tacklers, but they didn’t exactly produce, especially in the secondary.

The Red Raiders allowed over 300 yards per game through the air, and now get to go against Houston Baptist QB Bailey Zappe, who hit North Texas for 480 yards and three touchdowns in last week’s 57-31 loss. The passing attack is in place to keep up the pace in a shootout, but …

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Why Texas Tech Will Win

The Texas Tech passing game will fire at will.

It took North Texas a little while to get going, but the offense finished with 721 yards with big play after big play. There won’t be any problems pounding  away with the running game, but this is all about Alan Bowman getting back into a groove.

When the sophomore quarterback gets hot, he’s as dangerous as any passer in the Big 12. Between a shoulder injury last year and a collapsed lung as a true freshman, he’s had a rough time. now he and Maverick McIvor will get to have their fun against a secondary that allowed three UNT passers combine for 361 yards and four scores.

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What’s Going To Happen

Houston Baptist put up a ton of yards and plenty of points last week against North Texas, but a whole lot of both came in the fourth quarter when the game was well in hand.

Texas Tech will go off early, have this put away by halftime, and then will give up a few yards late to make the stats look bad. The Red Raider offense will be phenomenal.

Texas Tech vs Houston Baptist Prediction, Line

Texas Tech 58, Houston Baptist 17
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Texas Tech -39.5, o/u: 74.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2

Must See Rating: 2

5: Apocalypse ’45
1: Bill & Ted Face The Music

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Texas Tech Football Schedule 2020

Texas Tech football schedule 2020 with the revised season.

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Texas Tech football schedule 2020 with the revised season.


Texas Tech Football Schedule 2020

Sept. 12 Houston Baptist

Sept. 19 OPEN DATE

Sept. 26 at Texas Tech

Oct. 3 at Kansas State

Oct. 10 at Iowa State

Oct. 17 OPEN DATE

Oct. 24 West Virginia

Oct. 31 Oklahoma

Nov. 7 at TCU

Nov. 14 Baylor

Nov. 21 OPEN DATE

Nov. 28 at Oklahoma State

Dec. 5 Kansas

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College Football 2020: 5 (Potentially) Stupid Big 12 Predictions

Five bold, crazy, stupid, daring, wacky Big 12 college football predictions for the 2020 season. 

Five bold, crazy, stupid, daring, wacky Big 12 college football predictions for the 2020 season. 


5 (Potentially) Stupid Big 12 Predictions

As if everything we’re going through in the college football world – and in real life – isn’t stupid enough, let’s take it all down a few levels.

What if you were told last year at this time that Baylor was going to play for the Big 12 Championship?

What if you were told that Jalen Hurts would be one of the most efficient passers in the history of college football? What if you were told that eight of the ten teams – including Texas – would fail to hit the nine-win mark for the season?

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What if you were told last year at this time that Matt Rhule would have an NFL job – hardly a shocker – but Lincoln Riley was still going to be in Norman?

They’re the wild and wacky curveballs that make each season fun. Enough safe and sane, it’s time for dumb and dangerous with five (potentially) stupid predictions thrown at the wall to see if they stick.

To keep this fun, this entire Stick To Sports piece is in a safe, COVID-19-free bubble.


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Big 12 Team Previews, 5 Things To Know
Baylor | Iowa State | Kansas | Kansas State
Oklahoma | Oklahoma State | TCU | Texas
Texas Tech | West Virginia

2020 Big 12 Preview
Ranking The Big 12 Coaches
CFN All-Big 12 Team & Top 30 Players
CFN Big 12 Team-By-Team Predictions
Big 12 Schedule, Most Interesting Games


5. The Big 12 will lose two non-conference games

It’s going to take some work for the Big 12 to biff two or more of their Plus-1 games.

Each Big 12 team gets one non-conference tune-up game before diving into the nine-game conference run, and let’s just say no one is exactly pushing the envelope.

Let’s just give Texas Tech (Houston Baptist), West Virginia (Eastern Kentucky), TCU (Tennessee Tech), Texas (UTEP), and Oklahoma (Missouri State) the benefit of doubt and chalk up wins for all of them.

And that’s fine. With no preseason, all college teams are insane to not schedule a winnable game to work out all the kinks. Unless something crazier than even 2020 can throw at the Big 12, assume 5-0 out of that group.

And 3-2 from the other five.

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Tulsa has a potentially amazing offense that might come up with something special on the right day against Oklahoma State, but nah – the Cowboys will win that. However …

Be very, very careful of the opening of the Dave Aranda era at Baylor with a dangerous Louisiana Tech team coming into Waco.

Ha ha ha, Kansas gets Coastal Carolina to start. Yeah, the Chanticleers won 12-7 on its trip last year to Lawrence.

Arkansas State absolutely has the chops to pull off something fantastic in Manhattan against Kansas State, and watch out for a dangerous Louisiana team with the offense, coaching and firepower to upset Iowa State.

NEXT: The quarterbacks …

Big 12 Predictions For Every Game: 2020 Revised Football Schedule

What’s going to happen this season in the Big 12 with the revised schedule? The schedules and predictions for each team and every game. 

What’s going to happen this season in the Big 12 – if it’s able to make the season go? The schedules and predictions for each team and every game. 


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Big 12 Predictions, 2020 Revised Schedules

2020 Big 12 Team Previews, 5 Things To Know
Baylor | Iowa State | Kansas | Kansas State
Oklahoma | Oklahoma State | TCU | Texas
Texas Tech | West Virginia

2020 Baylor Football Schedule

2020 Record: 0-0
2020 Preseason Prediction: 4-6
2019 Preseason Prediction: 7-5
2019: 11-3, 2018: 7-6
2020 Baylor Preview

Sept. 12 COMING
Sept. 19 COMING
Sept. 26 Kansas
Oct. 3 at West Virginia L
Oct. 10 OPEN DATE
Oct. 17 Oklahoma State L
Oct. 24 at Texas L
Oct. 31 TCU
Nov. 7 at Iowa State L
Nov. 14 at Texas Tech L
Nov. 21 OPEN DATE
Nov. 28 Kansas State
Dec. 5 at Oklahoma L

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2020 Iowa State Football Schedule

2020 Record: 0-0
2020 Preseason Prediction: 6-4
2019 Preseason Prediction: 7-5
2019: 7-6, 2018: 8-5
2020 Iowa State Preview

Sept. 12 Louisiana

Sept. 19 OPEN DATE
Sept. 26 at TCU
 L
Oct. 3 Oklahoma
 L
Oct. 10 Texas Tech
W
Oct. 17 OPEN DATE
Oct. 24 at Oklahoma State
 L
Oct. 31 at Kansas
W
Nov. 7 Baylor
W
Nov. 14 OPEN DATE
Nov. 21 Kansas State
W
Nov. 28 at Texas
 L
Dec. 5 West Virginia W

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2020 Kansas Football Schedule

2020 Record: 0-0
2020 Preseason Prediction: 1-9
2019 Preseason Prediction: 3-9
2019: 3-9, 2018: 3-9
2020 Kansas Preview

Sept. 12 COMING
Sept. 19 COMING
W
Sept. 26 at Baylor
L
Oct. 3 Oklahoma State L
Oct. 10 OPEN DATE
Oct. 17 at West Virginia
L
Oct. 24 at Kansas State
L
Oct. 31 Iowa State L
Nov. 7 at Oklahoma L
Nov. 14 OPEN DATE
Nov. 21 Texas
L
Nov. 28 TCU L
Dec. 5 at Texas Tech L

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2020 Kansas State Football Schedule

2020 Record: 0-0
2020 Preseason Prediction: 5-5
2019 Preseason Prediction: 6-6
2019: 8-5, 2018: 5-7
2020 Kansas State Preview

Sept. 12 Arkansas State
W
Sept. 19 OPEN DATE
Sept. 26 at Oklahoma L
Oct. 3 Texas Tech
W
Oct. 10 at TCU L 
Oct. 17 OPEN DATE
Oct. 24 Kansas W
Oct. 31 at West Virginia L
Nov. 7 Oklahoma State
W
Nov. 14 OPEN DATE
Nov. 21 at Iowa State L
Nov. 28 at Baylor L
Dec. 5 Texas W

2020 Oklahoma Football Schedule

2020 Record: 0-0
2020 Preseason Prediction: 10-2
2019 Preseason Prediction: 11-1
2019: 12-2, 2018: 12-2
2020 Oklahoma Preview

Sept. 12 Missouri State
W
Sept. 19 OPEN DATE
Sept. 26 Kansas State
W
Oct. 3 at Iowa State
W
Oct. 10 Texas (in Dallas)
Oct. 17 OPEN DATE
Oct. 24 at TCU
W
Oct. 31 at Texas Tech
W
Nov. 7 Kansas
W
Nov. 14 OPEN DATE
Nov. 21 Oklahoma State
W
Nov. 28 at West Virginia L
Dec. 5 Baylor W

NEXT: Big 12 Schedules, Predictions, Part 2

Big 12 Football Schedule 2020 Composite. 10 Most Interesting Games

The modified version of the 2020 Big 12 football schedule with the week-by-week ranking of all of the games.

The modified version of the 2020 Big 12 football schedule with the week-by-week ranking of all of the games.


Big 12 Football Schedule Composite 2020

Each week’s games ranking from most interesting to least.

Ten Most Interesting Big 12 games

1. Texas vs. Oklahoma, Oct. 10
2. Oklahoma State at Oklahoma, Nov. 21
3. Texas at Oklahoma State, Oct. 31
4. Oklahoma at Iowa State, Oct. 3
5. Iowa State at Texas, Nov. 28
6. Oklahoma at TCU, Oct. 24
7. Oklahoma at Kansas State
, Sept. 26
8. Texas at Kansas State, Dec. 5
9. Oklahoma State at Kansas State, Nov. 7
10. TCU at Texas, Oct. 3

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Each school will come up with their one non-conference game that needs to be played before September 26th. Those will be listed when released.

Big 12 Football Schedule Week 1

Saturday, Sept. 26
Oklahoma at Kansas State
Texas at Texas Tech
Iowa State at TCU
West Virginia at Oklahoma State
Kansas at Baylor

Big 12 Football Schedule Week 2

Saturday, Oct. 3
Oklahoma at Iowa State
TCU at Texas
Baylor at West Virginia
Texas Tech at Kansas State
Oklahoma State at Kansas

Big 12 Football Schedule Week 3

Saturday, Oct. 10
Texas vs. Oklahoma
Kansas State at TCU
Texas Tech at Iowa State

OFF WEEK: Baylor, Kansas, Oklahoma State, West Virginia

Big 12 Football Schedule Week 4

Saturday, Oct. 17
Oklahoma State at Baylor
Kansas at West Virginia

OFF WEEK: Iowa State, Kansas State, Oklahoma, TCU, Texas, Texas Tech

Big 12 Football Schedule Week 5

Saturday, Oct. 24
Oklahoma at TCU
Baylor at Texas
Iowa State at Oklahoma State
West Virginia at Texas Tech
Kansas at Kansas State

Big 12 Football Schedule Week 6

Saturday, Oct. 31
Texas at Oklahoma State
Oklahoma at Texas Tech
TCU at Baylor
Kansas State at West Virginia
Iowa State at Kansas

Big 12 Football Schedule Week 7

Saturday, Nov. 7
Oklahoma State at Kansas State
West Virginia at Texas
Baylor at Iowa State
Texas Tech at TCU
Kansas at Oklahoma

Big 12 Football Schedule Week 8

Saturday, Nov. 14
TCU at West Virginia
Baylor at Texas Tech

OFF WEEK: Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas

Big 12 Football Schedule Week 9

Saturday, Nov. 21
Oklahoma State at Oklahoma
Kansas State at Iowa State
Texas at Kansas

OFF WEEK: Baylor, TCU, Texas Tech, West Virginia

Big 12 Football Schedule Week 10

Saturday, Nov. 28
Iowa State at Texas
Oklahoma at West Virginia
Kansas State at Baylor
Texas Tech at Oklahoma State
TCU at Kansas

Big 12 Football Schedule Week 11

Saturday, Dec. 5
Texas at Kansas State
Oklahoma State at TCU
Baylor at Oklahoma
West Virginia at Iowa State
Kansas at Texas Tech

Big Ten Football Championship

Saturday, Dec. 12 or 19
AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TX

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CFN Big 12 Preview 2020: 5 Things That Matter. Top Players, Coaches, Games, Thoughts

The 2020 Big 12 Preview with the top players, biggest games, most important transfers, and thoughts on each team.

The 2020 Big 12 Preview with the top players, biggest games, most important transfers, and thoughts on each team.


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5. Big 12 2020 Preview

The Big 12 is used to this.

While the other four Power Five are adjusting to the idea of their expanded conference seasons, this is just another campaign for a Big 12 conference that always plays a nine-game league slate.

That doesn’t mean the conference shouldn’t expand to 12 teams and do this right, but that’s for another day.

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The unique aspect of the schedules will put the spotlight on the ACC, Big Ten, Pac-12 and SEC, but the Big 12 should have the most competitive fight from top-to-almost bottom.

A very good team is likely going to end up with three wins this year.


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Last year, West Virginia, Texas, Texas Tech and Kansas all had three Big 12 wins or fewer, and all four came up with two non-conference wins each. The other six teams went 16-2 in non-conference play, with the only two misfires the 18-17 Iowa State loss to Iowa, and the Texas defeat to an LSU team that turned out to be okay.

This year, the conference teams won’t have the benefit of two of those non-conference dates, so 5-5 will be a great year for most.

Oklahoma is still the runaway star with the most talent, the most depth, and the right system to keep the run of five straight Big 12 championships going.

But it’s not going to be a walk in the park.

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Texas is more than good enough to pull off a win over the Sooners – either in the regular season or, potentially, in the Big 12 Championship – and Oklahoma State should be able to hang with anyone in America if that offense does what it’s supposed to.

Iowa State is too experienced and too good to be considered just a pesky annoyance, and Kansas State and TCU each have the upside to sneak into that No. 2 spot in the Big 12 Championship game if things get a bit muddled.

Baylor will take a step back, but it’s still a player, and West Virginia and Texas Tech are going to be far stronger – even if the records don’t necessarily show it.

And yeah, Kansas will pull off an upset somewhere. It’s going to take something quirky, but it’ll happen.

Take a potential blast of a conference schedule and throw in the most exciting brand of college football going, and it should be business as usual for the Big 12.

NEXT: Big 12 Teams That Will Surprise, Disappoint

Big 12 To Play 9 Plus 1 Model. The Likely Non-Conference Games Are …

The Big 12 has figured out what it’s going to do with its football season, adopting the 9+1 model. What should be the non-conference games?

The Big 12 has figured out what it’s going to do with its football season, adopting the 9+1 model. What should be the non-conference games?


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The Big 12 actually had to work on this one

The ACC, Big Ten and Pac-12 have all decided to run with a conference-only model without a non-conference opponent. That made sense considering there are more than enough teams in each of the leagues to easily fill out a ten-game schedule, and there wasn’t any reason to pay a team outside of the conference to play without the normal revenue coming in from fans in the stands.

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Since the Big 12 only has ten teams, it had the choice of either 1) playing a nine-game model, 2) going to ten games with a double-up somewhere within the league, or do what they’re doing with this 9+1 version.

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Like it was supposed to be when the season was normal, every Big 12 team was going to play every other Big 12 team for the nine-game schedule. Now each one has to fill out that one extra game to round out the slate.

Flexibility – like it is for the other conferences – is key. The Big 12 is planning on starting in mid-September, and will have its conference championship sometime in mid-December.

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So what will those non-conference games be?

With the Power Five leagues taking the conference-only route, we lose Texas vs. LSU, Iowa State vs. Iowa, Oklahoma vs. Tennessee, West Virginia vs. Florida State, and Kansas State vs. Vanderbilt, but here are the games currently on their slates from the Group of Five and FCS to choose from.

One note, these could all be ditched for other options. Each team would keep one of these, but some of the FCS programs have delayed or cancelled their seasons.

Baylor – Incarnate Word, Louisiana Tech
Iowa State – South Dakota, UNLV
Kansas – at Coastal Carolina, (New Hampshire game postponed)
Kansas State – Buffalo, North Dakota
Oklahoma – Missouri State, at Army
Oklahoma State –  Tulsa, Western Illinois
TCU – at SMU, (Prairie View A&M game postponed)
Texas – USF, UTEP
Texas Tech – at UTEP, (Alabama State game postponed)
West Virginia –  Eastern Kentucky, Maryland
2020 CFN Preseason Big 12 Rankings

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