How to watch Texas football vs. Oklahoma State: TV, stream, game time
The biggest road test of the season to date arrives this coming weekend for No. 20 ranked Texas football and head coach Steve Sarkisian against head coach Mike Gundy and the No. 11 ranked Oklahoma State Cowboys. Texas will be looking to move its winning streak to four games in Stillwater on Oct. 22 against a team that seems to be reeling a little bit in the Pokes.
Sark and the Longhorns come into this game with a record of 5-2 (3-1 Big 12) following the narrow 24-21 win over the Iowa State Cyclones at home at Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium on Oct. 15. That was the third straight win in Big 12 play for the Longhorns dating back to an Oct. 1 victory at home over the West Virginia Mountaineers.
Meanwhile, Oklahoma State comes into this game with a record of 5-1 (2-1 Big 12) following a tough three-point overtime loss at the hands of the No. 13 TCU Horned Frogs in Fort Worth on Oct. 15, by the final score of 43-40. That snapped a six-game winning streak dating back to last season for Gundy and the Pokes.
Here’s a look at the TV/streaming information and game time as Texas travels to Stillwater to take on Oklahoma State in a top-20 matchup at Boone Pickens Stadium on Oct. 22, with the kickoff time set for 2:30 p.m. CT.
How to watch Texas football vs. Oklahoma State
TV: ABC
Live Stream: WatchESPN (if you have it available on your TV package)/FuboTV
Radio/Audio Stream: Longhorn Radio Network
Game time: 2:30 p.m. CT
Texas and Oklahoma State get the 2:30 p.m. CT kickoff slot on ABC. This is the second time this season that Texas gets the 2:30 p.m. CT kickoff slot on the road, with the first coming on Sep. 24 against the Texas Tech Red Raiders in Lubbock.
Texas vs. Oklahoma State series history
Texas holds a sizable edge in the all-time series against Oklahoma State, with a record of 26-10-0. But this series got much more competitive in the last decade or so, with the Pokes winning eight of the last dozen meetings between these two teams.
Oklahoma State beat Texas last season in Austin, in a comeback win in the second half that ended with a 32-24 Pokes win.
According to the ESPN Football Power Index, Texas has a 66.0 percent chance to beat Oklahoma State in this game. The betting odds have also moved in Texas’ favor since the Longhorns opened us a little more than a field-goal favorite over the Pokes. Texas is a touchdown favorite over Oklahoma State as of Oct. 19.