How to watch Texas football vs. Kansas State: TV, stream, game time
Coming out of the bye week, the next game on tap for head coach Steve Sarkisian and Texas football will come on the road on Nov. 5 against the No. 13 Kansas State Wildcats. Texas will try to cool down a hot Kansas State squad that looked really good last weekend.
The last game that the Longhorns played in resulted in a tough 41-34 loss on the road at Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater on Oct. 22 at the hands of head coach Mike Gundy and the Oklahoma State Cowboys. The loss to Oklahoma State a couple of weeks ago snapped Texas’ three-game winning streak and moved its record to 5-3 (3-2 Big 12) on the season.
Meanwhile, Kansas State comes into this game with a record of 6-2 (4-1 Big 12) following a dominant 48-0 win over Oklahoma State in Manhattan on Oct. 29. Kansas State was able to hand Gundy his biggest loss in nearly two decades as Oklahoma State’s head coach.
Here’s a look at the TV/streaming information and game time as Texas gets ready to travel to Manhattan to take on Kansas State at Bill Snyder Family Stadium on Nov. 5.
How to watch Texas football vs. Kansas State
TV: FS1
Live Stream: Fox Sports App (if you have it available on your TV package)/FuboTV
Radio/Audio Stream: Longhorn Radio Network
Game time: 6 p.m. CT
This will be the first night game on the road for Sark and the Longhorns this season. It will also be the first of at least two consecutive night game kickoffs for Texas, with the matchup at home on Nov. 12 against the TCU Horned Frogs set to start in primetime.
Texas vs. Kansas State series history
Texas has won five games in a row in this series against Kansas State dating back to the 2017 season. Former Texas head coach Tom Herman was an undefeated 4-0 against Kansas State during his four years with the program.
Sark also got one of his three wins in Big 12 play last season against Kansas State in the finale on Black Friday.
The win for Texas over Kansas State last season came by the final score of 17-14 at DKR in Austin.
Texas currently owns the edge in the all-time series over Kansas State with a record of 12-10-0.
According to the ESPN Football Power Index, Texas has a 61.8 percent chance to beat Kansas State. Texas opened up as a 1.5-point favorite (per FanDuel) over Kansas State. But the line now sits a little bit more in Texas’ favor, as the Longhorns are now roughly a field-goal favorite over Kansas State as of Nov. 1.