Kansas State vs. TCU: Game time, live stream, TV coverage

The No. 6 TCU Horned Frogs host the No. 9 Kansas State Wildcats on Saturday in Fort Worth. TCU enters with a three-game winning streak after defeating West Virginia 31-30 on a last-second field goal last week. Kansas State beat Oklahoma State 48-14 last week to extend its winning streak to five games.
Kansas State vs. TCU: Game time, live stream, TV coverage
Kansas State vs. TCU: Game time, live stream, TV coverage /

Kansas State Wildcats vs. TCU Horned Frogs

The No. 6 TCU Horned Frogs host the No. 9 Kansas State Wildcats on Saturday in Fort Worth. TCU enters with a three-game winning streak after defeating West Virginia 31-30 on a last-second field goal last week. Kansas State beat Oklahoma State 48-14 last week to extend its winning streak to five games.

You can follow the game with live stats and play-by-play here. 

How to watch

Details for Saturday's game are below:

Kickoff: 7:30 p.m.

Live stream:The game can be live streamed here.

TV coverage: Fox

Radio: For a list of Kansas State affiliates, click here. For a list of TCU affiliates, click here.

Season recaps

11/1: TCU 31, West Virginia 30

Jaden Oberkrom kicked a game-winning 37-yard field goal as time expired to give TCU its third-straight win. Trevone Boykin completed 12 of 30 passes for 166 yards, one touchdown and one interception, and he added 49 rushing yards and another touchdown. B.J. Catalon had 20 carries for 105 yards and two touchdowns. TCU forced five West Virginia turnovers, including two interceptions by quarterback Clint Trickett.

10/25: TCU 82, Texas Tech 27

The Horned Frogs had 785 yards of total offense as they blew out the Red Raiders. After a Texas Tech field goal made the score 31-20 in favor of TCu in the second quarter, TCU scored the next 30 points to break the game open. Trevone Boykin completed 22 of 39 passes for 433 yards and seven touchdowns, and Deante' Gray led the team with four catches for 165 yards and two touchdowns. Aaron Green and Trevorris Johnson each ran for 105 yards as TCU racked up 305 rushing yards.

10/18: TCU 37, Oklahoma State 9

Quarterback Trevone Boykin set a career high with 410 passing yards while throwing three touchdowns and an interception as the Horned Frogs rolled past the Cowboys. Receiver Josh Doctson had seven catches for 225 yards and two touchdowns, including an 84-yard score. B.J. Catalon rushed for 102 yards and two touchdowns. TCU intercepted Daxx Garman twice.

10/11:Baylor 61, TCU 58

TCU lost its first game of the season against then-No. 5 Baylor after blowing a 58-37 fourth-quarter lead. Trevone Boykin completed 21 of 47 passes for 287 yards and a touchdown. The Horned Frogs rushed for 139 yards and four touchdowns as a team. Baylor's offense was too powerful for TCU's defense as quarterback Bryce Petty threw for 510 yards and six touchdowns. Three Baylor receivers topped 100 receiving yards, and Shock Linwood ran for 179 yards on 29 carries.

10/4: TCU 37, Oklahoma 33

The Horned Frogs intercepted Trevor Knight twice, including a 41-yard interception return for a touchdown from Paul Dawson in the fourth quarter to help TCU defeat the Sooners. Trevor Boykin threw for 318 yards, two touchdowns and an interception. Kolby Listenbee was the standout receiver with five grabs for 103 yards. B.J. Catalon recorded the team's lone rushing touchdown. 

9/27: TCU 56, SMU 0

TCU dominated the "Battle for the Iron Skillet" by outgaining the Mustangs 614 to 245 and taking advantage of three SMU turnovers. Trevone Boykin threw for 280 yards and four touchdowns, with Deante' Gray hauling in six of Boykin's passes for 96 yards and two scores. TCU rushed for 265 yards and three touchdowns. The leading rusher was B.J. Catalon, who totaled 114 yards on the ground with a touchdown. 

9/13: TCU 30, Minnesota 7

In a 30-7 win over Minnesota, quarterback Trevone Boykin finished with 258 yards passing and two touchdowns and led the team in rushing with 92 yards on 12 carries. The TCU defense forced five turnovers and held Minnesota to 99 yards on the ground. 

8/30: TCU 48, Samford 14

TCU opened the season with a win over Samford, 48-14, during which receiver Kolby Listenbee grabbed three balls for 76 yards and two touchdowns. TCU amassed 555 yards, including 200 yards on the ground compiled by eight different rushers. TCU quarterback Trevone Boykin threw for 320 yards and two touchdowns. He also rushed for a touchdown.

Kansas State

11/1: Kansas State 48, Oklahoma State 14

The Wildcats scored 45 straight points to move to 5-0 in Big 12 play. Jake Waters completed 19 of 28 passes for 223 yards and two touchdowns. Curry Sexton had nine catches for 159 yards and a touchdown, while Tyler Lockett added six catches for 94 yards and a score. Kansas State forced three Oklahoma State turnovers, including two interceptions by Daxx Garman.

10/25: Kansas State 23, Texas 0

Kansas State held Texas to 196 yards of total offense and the Longhorns were shut out for the first time since 2004. Jake Waters had 224 passing yards, and Tyler Lockett had eight catches for 103 yards. Kansas State dominated the time of possession battle by having the ball for just under 40 minutes.

10/18: Kansas State 31, Oklahoma 30

The Wildcats won their third straight game as Jake Waters completed 15 of 23 passes for 225 yards and two touchdowns. Kansas State's Danzel McDaniel and Morgan Burns each had an interception with McDaniel returning his for a touchdown. Despite being outgained 533-385, the Wildcats held on to win by blocking Oklahoma's PAT in the fourth quarter.

10/04: Kansas State 45, Texas Tech 13

Kansas State got a conference victory over Texas Tech. Jake Waters threw for 290 yards and four touchdowns as the Wildcats racked up a total of 535 yards of offense. Waters also led the way in rushing in the win, tallying 105 yards on 17 carries with a score. Two Kansas State receivers, Curry Sexton and Tyler Lockett, finished with over 100 yards. 

9/27: Kansas State 58, UTEP 28

Kansas State improved to 3-1 on the season with the win over UTEP. Jake Waters threw for 209 yards on 10-of-15 passing with one score. Running back Charles Jones led the way on the ground with 76 yards rushing and three scores, while DeMarcus Robinson added in 56 yards and a touchdown of his own. 

9/18:Auburn 20, Kansas State 14

No. 5 Auburn was the highest-ranked non-conference opponent Kansas State had hosted since No. 2 Penn State in 1969. The Wildcats were two-for-five in the red zone after converting their first 12 opportunities during their first two games. The 14 points scored by K-State snapped a string of nine straight games with at least 30 points.

9/06: Kansas State 32, Iowa State 28

Kansas State won its seventh in a row over Iowa State in their Big 12 opener, with the Wildcats shutting out the Cyclones in the second half. K-State has won five of its last six conference openers.

8/30: Kansas State 55, Stephen F. Austin 16

Quarterback Jake Waters accounted for four touchdowns, two through the air and two on the ground. Kansas State won its 40th game in a row when leading at halftime. Since 1990, the Wildcats are 166-5 when holding a halftime lead.


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