How to Watch: Oklahoma State vs. Texas Tech

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How to Watch: Oklahoma State vs. Texas Tech
How to Watch: Oklahoma State vs. Texas Tech /

STILLWATER -- While they might not be as good as they were a year ago, Oklahoma State fans have had the Texas Tech game circled on the calendar since the schedule game out a year ago. It's a widely known fact that Oklahoma State and Texas Tech just don't like each other and the fact that the Pokes won nine-straight against the Red Radiers definitely has something to do with that. We know that you'll be watching and if you can't make it to Lubbock, we've got everything you need to following along from wherever you are!

Location: Lubbock, TX: 11 a.m. | Jones AT&T Stadium

TV: FS1 with Brian Custer and Robert Smith on the call

Radio: Cowboy Radio Network with Dave Hunziker, John Holcomb and Robert Allen on the call

Satellite Radio: XM (Ch. 380) and Internet (Ch. 969)

Internet Radio: http://okla.st/osutunein

Oklahoma State's depth chart for the game against Texas Tech

The series between these two teams is incredibly close as Tech leads 22-21-3 all time. As far as games in Lubbock, Tech leads 12-7-2, with the two ties coming in 1940 and 1954. It was the nine-straight games that Oklahoma State won in the last decade that's allowed the Pokes back into this rivalry and while they lost last year, I don't think the Pokes are too thrilled about starting a losing streak.

Oklahoma State enters this game 4-1 on the season and they're coming off a 26-13 win over No. 24 Kansas State. A win that boosted the Pokes up into the top-25 in both the AP and the Coaches Poll for the first time this season, No. 21 and No. 25 respectively.

Oklahoma State ranks No. 10 nationally in total offense and No. 2 nationally with 1,455 rushing yards.

Also, this game marks OSU's fourth road contest in the first six games of the season. Up to this point, only Houston has played more road games.

The Red Raiders enter this game 2-2 on the season under first-year head coach Matt Wells. They're also coming off two-straight losses, a 28-14 loss to Arizona and a 55-16 drubbing to Oklahoma.


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