Texas vs Kansas live stream: Watch online

Nov 12, 2016; Austin, TX, USA; Texas Longhorns running back D
Nov 12, 2016; Austin, TX, USA; Texas Longhorns running back D /
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Here’s how you can watch Saturday afternoon’s Kansas vs Texas game from Lawrence online.

The Texas Longhorns were looking like one of the biggest surprises in college football through the first couple weeks of the season, but have since fallen off big-time. Texas is currently 5-5 and looking to become bowl eligible and earn the younger guys extra practices.

Freshman quarterback Shane Buechele has been one of the best young quarterbacks in college football this season. In fact, he has passed for 2,575 yards and 20 touchdowns with a 62 percent completion rate. He will be the starter for the next 2-3 years.

D’Onta Foreman has also been quite the breakout player for the Longhorns as the junior running back has been an absolute bulldozer. He has rushed for 1,613 yards and 13 touchdowns with 6.7 yards per carry. He will be a future NFL star.

Kansas has been the conference’s bottom-dweller this season, currently the only team without a win and sitting in last place in conference play. The Jayhawks are probably just happy that it’s basketball season now and they no longer have to worry about Saturdays.

The players are still fighting for respect, though, and for the future. Freshman quarterback Carter Stanley might start for the second straight game and he played well enough to win against Iowa State last week, but the Jayhawks are just lifeless right now.

Steven Sims Jr. has been a major bright spot in the receiving corps, accounting for 739 yards and seven touchdowns on a team-high 60 catches. Ke’aun Kinner is also intriguing for the Jayhawks, leading the team with 644 rushing yards and three touchdowns.

Here’s how you can watch Saturday’s Kansas vs Texas game online:

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Date: Saturday, Nov. 19
Start Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
Location: Lawrence, KS
Venue: McLane Stadium
TV: ABC, ESPN 2
Live Stream: WatchESPN

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