How to watch Texas football vs. Baylor: TV and streaming info Week 13
The regular season finale has arrived for No. 23 ranked Texas football and head coach Steve Sarkisian as they host the unranked Baylor Bears and head coach Dave Aranda on Senior Day on Nov. 25. Texas is looking to cap the regular season on a high note with a two-game winning streak.
Sark and the Longhorns are technically still alive in the race for a spot in the Big 12 Championship Game this year. But the Kansas schools do control the Longhorns’ destiny in terms of getting a spot in the Big 12 Championship Game for next weekend.
In order for Texas to get a spot in the Big 12 Championship Game, the Longhorns must defeat Baylor at home on Nov. 25. And then, Texas needs the Kansas Jayhawks to upset its in-state rival, the Kansas State Wildcats, the following day (on Nov. 26).
Moreover, Texas comes into the regular season finale with a record of 7-4 (5-3 Big 12) following a 55-14 decimation of the Jayhawks on the road in Lawrence on Nov. 19.
Meanwhile, Baylor comes into this game with a record of 6-5 (4-4 Big 12) following a wild last-second loss at the hands of the rival No. 4 ranked TCU Horned Frogs at home in Waco on Nov. 19. Baylor lost two games in a row heading into this matchup against the Longhorns.
Here’s a look at the TV/streaming information as the Longhorns host the Bears at home at Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium on Nov. 25, with the kickoff time set for 11 a.m. CT.
How to watch Texas football vs. Baylor
TV: ESPN
Live Stream: WatchESPN (if you have it available on your TV package)/FuboTV
Radio/Audio Stream: Longhorn Radio Network
Texas gets the live broadcast on the flagship ESPN channel to start off a solid day of football on Black Friday. This is the first time since the road game on Sep. 24 against the Texas Tech Red Raiders that Texas was broadcast live on ESPN’s main channel.
It is also the first time this season that Texas is on ESPN at home.
Texas vs. Baylor series history
Texas owns the edge over Baylor in the all-time series, with a record of 79-28-4. But Baylor won last season’s meeting between these two teams in Waco. And the last dozen matchups in this series between Texas and Baylor are split at six wins a piece.
According to the ESPN Football Power Index, Texas has an 80.6 percent chance of beating Baylor in this game. And Texas moved all the way up to a 10-point favorite over Baylor ahead of kickoff on the morning of Nov. 25.