The Kansas State Wildcats (3-1) and Oklahoma State Cowboys (2-2) will meet on Friday, October 6, 2023 at Boone Pickens Stadium, in a clash of Big 12 rivals. We have more details below, and that includes how to watch this matchup on Fubo.
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Kansas State vs. Oklahoma State Game Time and How to Watch
- Game Day: Friday, October 6, 2023
- Game Time: 7:30 PM ET
- TV Channel: ESPN
- Location: Stillwater, Oklahoma
- Stadium: Boone Pickens Stadium
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- Moneyline Favorite: Kansas State (-445)
- Spread: Wildcats (-10.5)
- Total: 55
Kansas State vs. Oklahoma State Stats and Insights
- Kansas State has totaled 84 more points than its opponents this season (21 per game), while Oklahoma State has been outscored by seven points (1.8 per game).
- Kansas State has put an average of 39.5 points per game on the board this season, 15.7 more than the 23.8 Oklahoma State has surrendered.
- When they meet or go over what the Cowboys give up this season (23.8 points per game), the Wildcats are 3-1.
- Oklahoma State averages 3.5 more points per game (22) than Kansas State gives up (18.5).
- When they exceed what the Wildcats give up this season (18.5 points per game), the Cowboys are 2-1.
Kansas State vs. Oklahoma State Recent Meetings
- Kansas State and Oklahoma State have been matched up evenly over their last two matchups, sharing the same 1-1 record.
- The two teams have gone over the total on one occasion while sharing a split 1-1 record in their games against the spread.
- In their last two head-to-head matchups, Kansas State has compiled 68 points versus Oklahoma State, while allowing only 31 points.
Top Performers
Kansas State
- Will Howard has spearheaded the Wildcats’ offense this season, posting 1,072 passing yards with eight passing touchdowns, four interceptions and a 65.5% completion percentage.
- In addition to the stats he’s generated through the air, Howard has also added 123 rushing yards and five touchdowns in four games.
- As part of the Wildcats’ running attack, DJ Giddens has rushed for 423 yards and four touchdowns on 6.4 YPC.
- The Wildcats’ passing game has been helped by the receiving skills of Giddens, who has caught 12 balls (on 15 targets) for 107 yards and zero touchdowns.
- As part of the Wildcats’ air attack, Phillip Brooks has grabbed 24 balls on 33 targets for 226 yards and two touchdowns.
- Treshaun Ward has compiled 168 yards on the ground (42 per game) with one rushing touchdown in four games.
- The receiving skills of Ward have led to seven receptions (on nine targets) for 72 yards and one touchdown.
- The Wildcats’ defensive unit has been aided by Khalid Duke, who has played four games and delivered eight tackles, five TFL, and four sacks.
- Austin Moore has helped spur the Wildcats’ defense with one sack to go along with six TFL and 22 tackles in four games.
- The Wildcats’ defensive unit has been helped by the play of Nate Matlack, who has played four games and compiled five tackles, four TFL, and three sacks.
- With two TFL and 18 tackles, Kobe Savage has helped spur the Wildcats’ defense over four games.
Oklahoma State
- In four games, Ollie Gordon has run for 230 yards (57.5 per game) and two touchdowns.
- Gordon also has 10 receptions for 59 yards and zero TDs.
- In four games, Jaden Nixon has rushed for 98 yards (24.5 per game) and one TD.
- Nixon also has 10 catches for 113 yards and one TD.
- In four games, Alan Bowman has thrown for 513 yards (128.3 per game), with two touchdowns and three interceptions, and a completion percentage of 53%.
- In four games, De’Zhaun Stribling has 15 receptions for 201 yards (50.3 per game) and one touchdown.
- On defense, Collin Oliver has helped set the tone with 25 tackles, three TFL, and one sack in four games.
- Kendal Daniels has been providing a big boost on defense, posting 29 tackles, two TFL, and one sack for the Cowboys.
- Nickolas Martin has recorded two sacks to go with four TFL and 28 tackles in four games for the Cowboys.
- With one interception to go with 21 tackles and one pass defended in four games, Lyrik Rawls has been making a big difference on defense for the Cowboys.