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Texas vs Kansas State: How to watch, story lines, game notes, betting lines and more

Joe Cookby:Joe Cook11/04/22

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The No. 24 Texas Longhorns (5-3, 3-2 Big 12) head to Manhattan, Kan. to face the No. 13 Kansas State Wildcats (6-2, 4-1 Big 12). How to watch, betting lines, story lines, and more ahead of the important beginning to the month of November.

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How to Watch

When: Saturday, November 5th

Time: 6 p.m. Central

TV: FS1

Listen: TexasSports.com

Betting the game

Money line: Texas -135, Kansas State +115

Spread: Texas -2.5

Over/under: 54.5

All lines via Bovada.

Storylines

Texas vs. Kansas State opens as a pick ’em

Status check on Texas’ 2023 NFL draft prospects ($)

Three count: Extending the current streak, playoff rankings, KSU riding momentum

Inside Scoop: Texas prepares for Kansas State ($)

Texas football coaches and players made the bye week productive

Texas’ bye week scouting report ($)

Comparing statistics between Texas and Kansas State

Bijan Robinson named Maxwell semifinalist

Texas’ roster rehabilitation nearing full bill of health

Bijan Robinson, Deuce Vaughn looking forward to competition on field Saturday

DeMarvion Overshown named Butkus semifinalist

Texas makes appearance in initial 2022 College Football Playoff rankings

The importance of the Kansas State game

Bang or whimper? Saturday marks start to November slate, which hasn’t treated Texas kindly of late

Texas freshmen who could benefit the program, and themselves, via more snaps

Texas vs. Kansas State in-depth preview

How Texas matches up versus K-State’s defense ($)

Updates from Steve Sarkisian’s Thursday Zoom

Stopping speed in space in Manhattan ($)

Bijan Robinson ranked as the No. 1 RB, No. 7 overall 2023 draft prospect by Mel Kiper

For Steve Sarkisian and Texas, a lot is at stake at K-State

Texas, Big 12 continue to work toward amicable divorce ($)

Notes

Texas leads the all time series with the Wildcats, 12-10. In 10 games in Manhattan, the Wildcats lead 7-3, though Texas has won two straight at Bill Snyder Family Stadium

Jason Benetti will call the action, with Brock Huard serving as the analyst.

Chris Klieman has yet to beat Texas as head coach of the Wildcats, losing last year to Steve Sarkisian in his first meeting with KSU.

Sarkisian mentioned Monday he took a recruiting visit to Kansas State in his time as a player. The Wildcats were led by Bill Snyder at the time.

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