Oklahoma State vs. Kansas, live stream, preview, TV channel, time, how to watch college football

The Oklahoma State Cowboys will meet the Kansas Jayhawks in a Big 12 matchup on Saturday afternoon from KU Memorial Stadium.

The Oklahoma State Cowboys will meet the Kansas Jayhawks in a Big 12 matchup on Saturday afternoon from KU Memorial Stadium.

Oklahoma State will look to bounce back in a big way after a 48-0 loss to Kansas State last week while Kansas is coming off a bye week and will come into today’s game with a 5-3 record.

This will be a great Saturday of college football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action.

Oklahoma State vs. Kansas

  • When: Saturday, November 5
  • Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: FOX
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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Oklahoma State vs. Kansas (-3)

O/U: 61

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Oklahoma State vs. Kansas State, live stream, preview, TV channel, time, how to watch college football

The Oklahoma State Cowboys will meet the Kansas State Wildcats in Big 12 action on Saturday afternoon from Bill Snyder Family Stadium.

The Oklahoma State Cowboys will meet the Kansas State Wildcats in Big 12 action on Saturday afternoon from Bill Snyder Family Stadium.

Oklahoma State picked up its sixth win of the season last week after knocking off Texas in a 41-34 game. As for Kansas State, they will look to rebound after a 38-28 loss to TCU in their last game to give them a 5-2 record on the season.

This will be a great Saturday of college football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action.

#9 Oklahoma State vs. #22 Kansas State

  • When: Saturday, October 29
  • Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: FOX (4K)
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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Oklahoma State vs. Kansas State (-1.5)

O/U: 55.5

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Oklahoma State vs Kansas State Prediction, Game Preview

Oklahoma State vs Kansas State game preview, prediction, and breakdown for the Week 9 game on Saturday, October 29

Oklahoma State vs Kansas State prediction, game preview, how to watch. Week 9, Saturday, October 29


Oklahoma State vs Kansas State How To Watch

Date: Saturday, October 29
Game Time: 3:30 ET
Venue: Bill Snyder Family Stadium, Manhattan, KS
How To Watch: FOX
Record: Oklahoma State (6-1), Kansas State (5-2)
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Oklahoma State vs Kansas State Game Preview

Why Oklahoma State Will Win

Kansas State needs the offense to rise up and rock, but how healthy are the quarterbacks?

Adrian Martinez was banged up right away in the 38-28 loss to TCU. Will Howard was okay – he got hurt, too – but the offense wasn’t quite the same.

Oklahoma State’s defense is having its problems keeping points off the board, but it’s still among the best in the country on third downs, it’s okay against the run, and the plays behind the line are there to stop the Wildcat offense before it gets going.

The big problem has been the pass defense giving up a Big 12-worst 304 yards per game, but that’s not how K-State rolls. It’s not that it can’t throw; it would prefer to rumble on the ground.

Combine that with the problems the Wildcat O has on third downs, and …

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Why Kansas State Will Win

The Oklahoma State defense is having a few issues against good ground games, too.

TCU ran for 224 against the Cowboys and won, Texas ran for 204 yards and almost pulled it off last week, and now Kansas State has to rely on RB Deuce Vaughn as much as possible.

Underutilized over the last two weeks with just 22 carries, the game plan has to make sure he gets the ball at least that many times after the way Bijan Robinson of Texas was able to produce last week against the Cowboys.

If Vaughn can get close to 140 yards and a score – and take a pass 41 yards for a touchdown – like Robinson did, the rest of the parts should work.

Kansas State should control the clock for at least 35 minutes, the ground game should hit 200 yards, and …

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What’s Going To Happen

Can the Oklahoma State passing game be consistent and can Spencer Sanders hit more than half of his passes?

The Cowboys are usually able to find ways to come up with wins in wild shootouts, but the defense that was so strong last year and has so many positives has to be far better.

Kansas State’s offense will control the clock at home, the defense should come up with two takeaways – the secondary needs to create a key interception in the second half – and the running game will rock.

Oklahoma State’s offense will be a wee bit better.

The last team with the ball wins. Once again, Oklahoma State will find a way.

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Oklahoma State vs Kansas State Prediction, Line

Oklahoma State 37, Kansas State 34
Line: Oklahoma State -1.5, o/u: 56.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2
Oklahoma State vs Kansas State Must See Rating (out of 5): 4
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Oklahoma State Cowboys vs Kansas State Wildcats prediction and college basketball game preview.

Oklahoma State Cowboys vs Kansas State Wildcats prediction and college basketball game preview.


Oklahoma State vs Kansas State Broadcast

Date: Saturday, February 13
Game Time: 12:00 ET
Venue: Gallagher-Iba Arena, Stillwater, OK
Network: ESPNU

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Why Kansas State Will Win

Kansas State keeps on losing, but it keeps on being pesky.

You are what your record is and you are what your final scores are, but it’s been able to push a few good teams over the last days including an 80-77 loss to Texas.

No, there hasn’t been a win in 2021, but the Wildcats shoot a whole lot of threes, make a whole lot of threes, and the move the ball around well enough to at least keep the pressure on. But …

Why Oklahoma State Will Win

Oklahoma State’s defense is stifling at times.

It’s a good team on the boards, it’s great at forcing stops and mistakes, and it’s a terrific one-and-done team that doesn’t allow second chance points. That’s part of the reason what it’s No. 1 in the Big 12 in field goal D, and that’s part of the reason why Kansas State can’t win.

The Wildcats don’t come up with rebounds and has the worst field goal defense in the conference.

What’s Going To Happen

Oklahoma State got Kansas State on the road 70-54 back in early January after hitting 56% from the field. It helped that it came up with ten more rebounds was able to move the ball around enough to come up with one of its best assist games of the season.

Oklahoma State can play tough D, and Kansas State can’t. And for all the plucky play by the Wildcats over the last few games, that’s been at home. They’ve been getting rocked on the road.

Oklahoma State vs Kansas State Prediction, Line

Oklahoma State 76, Kansas State 63
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Oklahoma State -14.5, o/u: 138
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2.5

Must See Rating: 2

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USA TODAY Sports’ Week 10 Biggest Winners: Texas Longhorns and Oklahoma State

According to USA TODAY Sports Paul Myerberg, the Texas Longhorns were among the biggest winners of a wild week 10 in college football.

The Texas Longhorns remained right in the thick of the Big 12 Conference title chase after a 17-13 victory at Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. Once again with their backs against the wall, the Longhorns found a way to beat West Virginia in a game where Sam Ehlinger wasn’t at his best. West Virginia had the No. 1 overall defense in the Big 12 and they made life difficult on the offense. However, they couldn’t stop Bijan Robinson when Tom Herman actually put him on the field.

The defense stood tall on Saturday for the third week in a row. It didn’t look great in the early going but the defense is starting to play like the unit many people thought they would get under Chris Ash. Joseph Ossai wasn’t as dominate against the Mountaineers offensive line in terms of pass rush, but the job they did against the run won them the game. According to USA TODAY Sports, the Longhorns were big winners of week 10.

Texas will remain in the thick of the Big 12 chase after winning 17-13 against West Virginia. Unlike in last week’s shootout victory against Oklahoma State, the defense was the driving force behind the Longhorns’ third straight win: Texas gave up just 3.9 yards per play and made several key stops in the fourth quarter. Largely dismissed after losing to Oklahoma last month, the Longhorns are 4-2 in Big 12 play with games ahead against Kansas, Iowa State and Kansas State.

I don’t necessarily agree with Paul Myerberg’s summation about how the defense wasn’t the driving force for the win over Oklahoma State. The offense needed the defense to create turnovers and flip the field. Ehlinger and company couldn’t generate long sustaining drives to put themselves in position to win that game.

Defense may not have been able to stop the pass but the lack of a run game and four turnovers won it for them. They took potential points away from Oklahoma State and created opportunities for the offense. Plus Ossai played like an absolute mad man.

Myerberg also called Oklahoma State a winner after falling behind 13-0 at halftime to Kansas State.

Pushed around for the first two quarters and playing without star receiver Tylan Wallace, Oklahoma State outscored Kansas State 20-6 in the second half and won 20-18 to remain the only realistic playoff contender in the Big 12. The loss is a complete gut punch for the Wildcats, who had two chances in the fourth quarter to take the lead or force overtime. One drive, with the score 13-12, ended in a fumble the Cowboys returned for a touchdown. Kansas State scored on the ensuing possession but failed to convert the two-point attempt.

The Longhorns will now get to rest and recover from their latest three-game stretch. Following the bye week Texas heads to Lawrence to take on the winless Jayhawks. Last year Kansas pushed Texas to the brink before a Cameron Dicker field goal saved the day.