Texas vs. Oklahoma State: How to watch, storylines, game notes, betting lines and more

Joe Cookby:Joe Cook10/21/22

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The No. 20 Texas Longhorns head to Stillwater, Okla. to face the No. 11 Oklahoma State Cowboys. How to watch, betting lines, story lines, and more ahead of the important Big 12 matchup.

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How to Watch

When: Saturday, October 22nd

Time: 2:30 p.m. Central

TV: ABC

Listen: TexasSports.com

Betting the game

Moneyline: Texas -235, Oklahoma State +195

Spread: Texas -6.0

Over/under: 60.5

All lines via Bovada.

Storylines

Recruiting intel ($)

5-star TE Duce Robinson sets OV to Texas ($)

Inside Scoop: “Simple fixes” needed this week for the Longhorns ($)

Inside Scoop: Colton Vasek returns to Texas, Malik Muhammad holding firm ($)

Steve Sarkisian reviews Iowa State, previews Oklahoma State

Jaylan Ford named Big 12 defensive player of the week

Anthony Cook’s forced fumble vs. ISU, Jaylan Ford, “revenge tour”

Jaylan Ford named to Lombardi award watch list

Texas commit Payton Kirkland talks Texas visit ($)

Film Room: Bijan Robinson and Roschon Johnson account for 72 yards on go-ahead scoring drive

2024 in-state offers ($)

Texas’ need for more defensive playmakers

Texas’ 3rd down identity, and running over the flyover defense ($)

Checking in on the freshmen before they head to Stillwater

Texas commits Arch Manning and Will Randle see Austin with HS teammates ($)

Las Vegas and the numbers-crunchers like Texas

Several Texas Longhorns named to midseason All-America teams

Comparing statistics between Texas and Oklahoma State

2024 linebacker and recent USC decommit Dylan Williams interested in Texas ($)

Cedric Baxter Jr.: “They don’t have to worry about me flipping.” ($)

Notes on Jaden Greathouse, Colton Vasek from Westlake practice

Scipio Tex’s Oklahoma State preview

Sarkisian, Texas looks to overcome road woes with a QB making his first true road start

Difficult stretch of games for Texas, other serious Big 12 contenders

How far up Texas’ all-time rushing list can Bijan Robinson go?

How Oklahoma State may look to attack Texas

Three things to watch in Texas vs. Oklahoma State ($)

Steve Sarkisian added to two midseason coaching award watch lists

Updates on Agiye Hall, Jamier Johnson, Ryan Watts, and other notes from Steve Sarkisian

Oklahoma commit Colton Vasek recaps his recruitment ($)

Texas recruiting: Yes, maybe, No for the 2023 class

Sarkisian versus Gundy is setting up as must see Television

Game notes

  • Saturday’s matchup will be the 37th meeting between the two programs and the 15th meeting in Stillwater. Texas has a 26-10 lead in the all-time series and a 9-3 record at Oklahoma State
  • Oklahoma State won last season in Austin, 32-24.
  • Oklahoma State has won eight of the last 12 since 2010.
  • Texas is looking for its fourth straight win, which would be the longest winning streak since 2018
  • The Longhorns have had a scoring attempt on all of its final drives of the first half this year, and have scored touchdowns before the half in the last four games. Opponents have scored once on their final drive of the half, and have punted five times and thrown one pick.

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