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Texas vs. Kansas State: How to watch, TV channel, betting lines, storylines, and more

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Kansas State Wildcats quarterback Adrian Martinez (9) is tackled by Texas Longhorns defensive back Morice Blackwell Jr. (37) and Texas Longhorns defensive back Jerrin Thompson (28) during the Texas Longhorns football game against Kansas State at Bill Snyder Family Stadium in Manhattan, Kansas on Saturday, Nov. 5, 2022. Ut Ksu Football Mlc 00762

There’s a top 25 matchup between the No. 7 Texas Longhorns (7-1, 4-1) and No. 25 Kansas State Wildcats (6-2, 4-1) on Saturday from DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium on Saturday. Here’s how to watch, stream, and more.

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Texas and Kansas State will meet for the 24th time in the series, with the Longhorns leading 13-10 overall. UT has won six consecutive games versus K-State.

Kansas State coach Chris Klieman is still looking for his first win over the Longhorns while in Manhattan, KS, after losses in the fourth previous matchups.

How to Watch

When: Saturday, November 4th

Time: 11:00 am. (Central)

TV: FOX

Listen: TexasSports.com

Betting the game

Moneyline: Texas (-178), Kansas State (+146)

Spread: Texas (-4.5)

Over/under: 51.5 points

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Storylines

No. 23 Kansas State at No. 7 Texas Weekend Live Thread

How Texas can beat Kansas State (+)

Where the Texas defense has met, exceeded, or fallen short of expectations (+)

Even with a backup starting at QB, Texas has plenty working in its favor (+)

2023 Kansas State Football Preview (+)

State of the Program – Texas’ offense has mostly met expectations through first eight games

Comparing statistics between Texas and Kansas State ahead of a massive Big 12 contest

Kansas State, Texas’ great foil (+)

Kansas State head coach Chris Klieman perfectly encapsulates upcoming game against Texas

Anthony Hill Jr. named a Shaun Alexander Freshman of the Year Award semifinalist

Physicality will define Texas vs. Kansas State, a contest the Longhorns have won six straight times

Texas ranked No. 7 in initial College Football Playoffs rankings

Watch: Texas speed on display with Jaydon Blue and Xavier Worthy

Texas will salute Ricky Williams’ 1998 Heisman Trophy campaign on Saturday

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