The Texas Longhorns (4-5) are back in Austin this week to take on the last-place Kansas Jayhawks (1-8). Texas enters the contest losing four consecutive conference games while the Jayhawks hold a six-game streak of their own.
Texas holds a commanding 16-3 all-time series lead over Kansas but the most recent games have been close contests. Over the last two matchups, the Longhorns have won both by a combined nine points. The last time Kansas played Texas it took a Cameron Dicker walk-off field goal to win a 50-48 shootout.
Despite not having a Big 12 win all season, Kansas played conference leader Oklahoma down to the wire. Without a heroic play for Sooner quarterback Caleb Williams, the Jayhawks would have had the ball with a chance to win that game.
Texas needs to win two of their last three games in order to reach the six wins mark for bowl eligibility. Without a win this weekend that will be a tall task.
Here are three things Texas needs to do to beat Kansas: