It’s a matchup of unbeaten Big 12 teams in Stillwater on Saturday afternoon, as No. 20 Oklahoma State hosts Kansas State. Last we saw the Cowboys, they were the beneficiary of questionable officiating that got Texas fans so mad they nearly spun off the earth, but Oklahoma State may well become a fixture in the top 25 this season.
How to watch Kansas State vs. Oklahoma State on TV or online, plus 3 things to know
Here’s how you can watch the Wildcats and Cowboys on Saturday, and what to watch for.


Kansas State, meanwhile, is entering Big 12 conference play with little on its resume. They outlasted Louisiana Tech last week, but that’s really the only team of note they’ve played. This game will be a measuring stick as to where the Wildcats stack up in a stronger-than-expected Big 12.
How to watch, stream and listen
TV: 4 p.m. ET, Fox Sports 1 (Justin Kutcher, Steve Hutchinson, Bruce Feldman)
Radio: Kansas State | Oklahoma State
Online streaming: Fox Sports Go
Spread: Oklahoma State is favored by 7.5 points.
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Three big things to know
1. Who's the quarterback? Mason Rudolph was pulled in favor of J.W. Walsh last week against Texas after throwing some interceptions, and he should get the start once again for Oklahoma State. How long his leash is with Mike Gundy, however, remains to be seen. If the offense doesn't click early, there could be a quick hook.
2. Slowdown ahead? Kansas State is averaging a robust 34.3 points per game this year, but they’re about to face one of the Big 12’s better defenses, and by far the best defense they’ve seen all season. Will there be whiplash for the Wildcats, or can they keep the scores coming?
3. Whose turn is it? These two teams have alternated wins each of the past four years, and it’s Oklahoma State’s turn to win in 2015. Will Bill Snyder’s boys mind their manners and wait their turn, or is this meaningless statistical factoid just a meaningless statistical factoid?











