How to Watch Oklahoma State at Houston: Kickoff Time, TV Channel and Odds

Here is everything you need to know as the Cowboys travel to Houston to play the Cougars.
How to Watch Oklahoma State at Houston: Kickoff Time, TV Channel and Odds
How to Watch Oklahoma State at Houston: Kickoff Time, TV Channel and Odds /

The Oklahoma State Cowboys still have a good shot at the College Football Playoffs, but winning each of their last two games is incredibly important for such a thing. They travel to take on the Houston Cougars in a matchup they should be able to win pretty handily.

The Cougars have shown their ability to hang around in games like these, which won't be too big of an issue if the Cowboys are able to build a lead. They've got an offense capable of closing this game if that's the case, but getting down could prove to be too big an issue, as it was against UCF. 

Here is how to watch Oklahoma State at Houston along with the kickoff time, odds and more. 

Game Information: Oklahoma State (7-3, 5-2) vs. Houston (4-6, 2-5)

Date/Time: Saturday, Nov. 18 at 3:00 p.m. CT

Where: TDECU Stadium - Houston, TX

TV/Streaming: ESPN2

Commentators: Dave Flemming, Brock Osweiler and Kayla Burton

Radio: Cowboy Radio Network -- Dave Hunziker, John Holcomb and Robert Allen

Spread: Oklahoma State -6.5 (-110), Houston +6.5 (-110)

Total Points: Over/Under 58.5

Moneyline: Oklahoma State -230, Houston +195


Being over a touchdown favorite, the oddsmakers project the Cowboys to win with a bit of comfort in this one. They'll be playing on ESPN2 at a solid time, so the Cowboys playing their brand of football will important, considering what happened a week ago against UCF on ESPN.


READ MORE: Oklahoma State vs. Houston: Three Key Players

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Kade Kimble
KADE KIMBLE

Kade has been covering a wide variety of teams ranging from the NFL to the NBA and college athletics since joining Sports Illustrated's On SI in 2022