Football
Gameday Guide: OSU-Kansas Kick Time, TV Info, Betting Lines, Coverage
Week 5 of the college football season is upon us.
Oklahoma State faces Kansas on Saturday. The Cowboys are looking to bounce back from an ugly lopsided loss to Texas Tech a week ago. A win would get them to 1-1 in league play, and allow them to play spoiler for the Jayhawks’ homecoming.
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the game.
Viewing Information
Game time: Saturday, 11 a.m.
TV: Fox Sports Net
Streaming:Â FOX Sports Go
Odds: Oklahoma State is a 17.5-point favorite
Radio: Cowboy Radio Network with Dave Hunziker handling play-by-play, John Holcomb providing analysis and Robert Allen reporting from the sideline. You can get a full guide of radio listings here depending on your area.
On the call for FSN’s TV coverage will be Mark Followill, Brian Baldinger and Lesley McCaslin.
KU Preview
• Uniform predictions for KU-OSU
• Seven things to know ahead of the 11 a.m. kick on Saturday
• How lopsided does the series tilt between KU and OSU in favor of OSU?
• PFB’s final predictions for Kansas-Oklahoma State
Gameday Miscellaneous
• Could 2014 repeat itself?
• Mailbag from Boone on OSU’s QB situation, McCleskey transfer and more
• What to expect from KU’s defense
• Where do bowl projections have OSU?
PFB Coverage
We will not have representation in Lawrence for OSU’s first road game of the season. Our fearless leader, Porter, is out covering the Ryder Cup, too. But the other two Kyles, Marshall Scott and Dustin Ragusa will be on board pumping out #content.
• Live blog all game on the site from Kyle Cox
• Superlatives from Ragusa
• 10 Thoughts from Kyle Boone
• Game story from Scott
• Notebook on the game from Scott
• Best quotes from Cox
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