TCU vs. #9 Texas live stream, NCAA College Football, TV channel, start time, odds

The TCU Horned Frogs will travel to take on the Texas Longhorns from Texas Memorial Stadium on Saturday, stream the action live here.

The TCU Horned Frogs will meet the Texas Longhorns in Big 12 conference action from Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin, Texas on Saturday afternoon.

TCU is still looking for its first win of the season and will look to rebound after a disappointing loss to Iowa State 37-34. Meanwhile, Texas was in an absolute shootout last week against Texas Tech and picked up the victory 63-56 in OT.

You can expect a high-scoring game when these two teams take the field. Tune in today, here is everything you need to know to follow the NCAA Football action today.

TCU vs. #9 Texas

  • When: Saturday, October 3
  • Time: 12:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: FOX (Available in 4K)
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Prediction: Both of these teams have the ability to score and the Texas defense was absolutely shredded last week, so I like the over in this one. I like TCU with the points since they played very well in their first game and think they can hang with this Texas team.

Bet: TCU +10. Over 62.5

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Less than 24 hours away from kickoff between the Texas Christian Horned Frogs and Texas Longhorns, the home team still has plenty of questions despite a 2-0 start. Texas signal caller Sam Ehlinger said it best when he spoke with Mackenzie Salmon of USA TODAY Sports in regards to their expectation and areas of improvement.

I am really excited for the rest of the year and the development that we are capable of making. Obviously, we started the year off 2-0, but the mistakes and area of improvement is so large. We have such a great opportunity to get better every single day. – Ehlinger on expectations and improvements

The Longhorns were able to leave Lubbock with a win over Texas Tech, but it was far from a clean game. Even in wins, there are always things to clean up. There is always room for improves. Especially when you score 63 points and only win by one score. Ehlinger would even point to the fact that he needs to play better as the season moves on.