Texas vs Oklahoma State Prediction, Game Preview

Texas vs Oklahoma State game preview, prediction, and breakdown for the Week 8 game on Saturday, October 22

Texas vs Oklahoma State prediction, game preview, how to watch. Week 8, Saturday, October 22


Texas vs Oklahoma State How To Watch

Date: Saturday, October 22
Game Time: 3:30 ET
Venue: Boone Pickens Stadium, Stillwater, OK
How To Watch: ABC
Record: Texas (5-2), Oklahoma State (5-1)
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Why Texas Will Win

The Oklahoma State offense isn’t getting enough consistency from the passing game.

The big yards are there, and the points are coming – more on that in a moment – but Spencer Sanders didn’t half of his passes over the last few weeks and now might be out after playing through a shoulder injury.

The Cowboys are good enough to beat anyone and everyone on the slate, but the ground game is struggling to get to four yards per carry. With so many concerns about the quarterback situation, the running game has to get the chains moving, and that’s not a given.

Texas showed last week against Iowa State that it can win if the offense isn’t rolling, the defense has been terrific against the run against everyone but Alabama – no one else has come close to four yards per pop – and even when the passing game isn’t bombing away at least it’s hitting its throws.

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Why Oklahoma State Will Win

The defense might have allowed too many yards over the last few games – 1,037 yards and 74 points against Texas Tech and TCU – but it’s still very good in a whole slew of ways.

It’s nowhere near the killer D of last season, but the pass rush is still special and the third down stops are there to potentially hold serve enough to survive.

The offense is finding a way.

It hasn’t been good enough over the last few weeks, but it still managed to score 81 points against the Red Raiders and Horned Frogs because the downfield throws are there. The O will take its shots over and over again pressing the Texas secondary that allowed 250 yards or more in four of the last five games.

Of course …

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What’s Going To Happen

Is Sanders able to go, and if so, how effective will he be?

He’s tough as nails and will do anything it takes to get out there, but he’s very, very questionable. Gunnar Gundy can throw, but there’s a big problem if 3 isn’t going.

Assuming Sanders is going to tough it out and play, Oklahoma State needs the defense to rise up and come up with a big performance, and it’ll dial up the pressure even more than normal.

The Texas offensive line has been good in pass protection, though, and the defensive front will be too good against the run.

This is all with the Sanders situation so questionable, but the Cowboys will hang around enough to at least have a shot to pull this off late. The Longhorns will hold on.

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Texas vs Oklahoma State Prediction, Line

Texas 34, Oklahoma State 30
Line: Texas -6.5, o/u: 61
ATS Confidence out of 5: 1.5
Texas vs Oklahoma State Must See Rating (out of 5): 4
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No. 20 Texas opens up as a favorite vs. No. 11 Oklahoma State

The betting lines are quickly moving in favor of Texas.

No. 20 Texas (5-2, 3-1) rides a three-game winning streak into Stillwater this weekend for a matchup with No. 11 Oklahoma State (5-1, 2-1). This top 20 battle shapes up to have massive Big 12 Conference title implications.

Texas opened the week as a two-point favorite and is quickly watching the line grow in favor of the Longhorns. Texas currently sits at a six-point favorite over the Cowboys. ESPN’s FPI also gives Texas a narrow edge vs. Oklahoma State.

The Longhorns are coming off a tight ballgame with Iowa State. Texas forced a late fumble to escape with the 24-21 victory. Quinn Ewers threw for three touchdowns in the win.

In one of the better games of Week 7, Oklahoma State fell to TCU in overtime. The Cowboys watched a 14-point second-half lead disappear in the loss. Mike Gundy’s group looks to bounce back against the Horns at home this weekend.

The winner of this all-important Big 12 contest positions themselves in a great spot down the season’s stretch.

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Six advantages Texas will have this year against Oklahoma State

The Oklahoma State Cowboys will have to beat an entirely different Texas team than last year.

The Texas Longhorns have struggled against the Oklahoma State Cowboys for the past decade. They blew a double-digit lead last year in Steve Sarkisian’s first game in the series.

Texas found itself up 17-3 late in the first half and in position to put the game out of reach. Then Jason Taylor II picked off Casey Thompson and took the ball 85 yards to the end zone.

Texas scored out of halftime to make the game 24-13. Afterward they didn’t score again. Mike Gundy’s Cowboys tallied the final 19 points defeating the Longhorns 32-24 in Austin.

This year’s team is on a revenge tour that has seen Texas flip the script in each of this season’s rematches. Last season Texas lost to Oklahoma by 7 points, Iowa State by 23 and West Virginia by 8. The Longhorns have combined to beat those teams by a margin of 70 points.

Let’s look at what could swing this year’s matchup with Oklahoma State in their favor.

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Texas vs Oklahoma State prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, October 16

Texas vs Oklahoma State prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, October 16


Texas vs Oklahoma State How To Watch

Date: Saturday, October 16
Game Time: 12:00 ET
Venue: DKR Texas Memorial Stadium, Austin, TX
How To Watch: FOX
Record: Oklahoma State (5-0), Texas (4-2)
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Why Oklahoma State Will Win

Very, very, very, very quietly, Oklahoma State is still undefeated and doing just about everything right as it just keeps on winning.

There might not be a giant national splashy win, but the Cowboys won at Boise State. They beat a Kansas State team that pushed Oklahoma, and they just ran over a Baylor squad that’s been getting a whole lot of credit for being okay.

And now it gets a Texas team that won’t be able to put the collapse against Oklahoma in the rearview mirror, no matter how much everyone says they’re moving on.

What’s Oklahoma State doing that’s so right? The defensive line is getting its mail in opposing backfields. That’s leading to a ton of third down stops and a whole lot of control in key moments.

On the other side, the offensive line is doing a terrific job in pass protection, even if the running game isn’t all that great. However …

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Why Texas Will Win

The Oklahoma State offense has yet to open it up, and it might have to this week.

Oklahoma had to make a dramatic shift in quarterbacks that might end up changing the entire program to beat Texas last week. That’s because the Longhorn offense was amazing, with Casey Thompson throwing for 388 yards and five scores.

Bijan Robinson tore off a Heisman-caliber run, the offensive line has been good enough to live everything work, and the Big 12’s No. 1 offense has been ultra-efficient outside of the rough go late against OU.

Get up early this week, and make Oklahoma State rally. The Cowboys might have the ability to pull off a big comeback, but it hasn’t needed to do it yet.

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What’s Going To Happen

Just how quickly can Texas get it back?

There’s no time for a hangover here with three road trips in the next four games. A loss doesn’t end any hope of getting another shot at Oklahoma in the Big 12 Championship, but it would be a severe blow.

Oklahoma State can certainly throw, and the offense has been more than fine – this teams plays up or down to its competition – but the Texas attack will get its balance back fast.

The Cowboy defensive front and the pass rush will keep this game in range, but in third straight Big 12 thriller for the Longhorns, they’ll rise up at home on two big late drives.

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Oklahoma State vs Texas Prediction, Line

Texas 34, Oklahoma State 30
Line: Texas -5.5, o/u: 60
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2

Must See Rating: 4.5

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