The Oklahoma State Cowboys play the Texas Longhorns on Saturday. Kickoff is at 3:30 p.m. ET. Live radio broadcast information provided below.
Oklahoma State (8-1) visits Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium looking for their sixth straight win. The Cowboys are very much alive in the Big 12 race, but the team cannot afford to drop another game. It's a task easier said than done given Oklahoma State's remaining schedule: Texas, Baylor and Oklahoma.
"You're at a point in the season where you need to win one to get to the next one if you want to stay in that race," Cowboys coach Mike Gundy said, via ESPN. "If we wouldn't have played well and beat Kansas, it wouldn't have been a big game. But you have to continue to move forward and this will be a new challenge for us.
"(Texas) is a very talented football team, we're playing on the road, so we've got our work cut out for us."
Closing out the season strong and making an impression on the BCS are the priorities for the Cowboys.
"We got these last three games and we control our own fate," said Cowboys guard Brandon Webb. "If we win out, we do what we want to do and we'll leave it up to the BCS poll after that, but right now, we're going for the Big 12 championship and so are these next three teams in front of us, so we just got to prepare."
Texas (7-2) lost to BYU and Ole Miss on Sept. 7 and Sept. 14, but have since put together a string of six straight wins. Texas quarterback Case McCoy enjoyed his best performance of the season last weekend against West Virginia, where he completed 27 of 49 passes for 283 yards, three touchdowns and one interception.
Texas closes out the season with games against Oklahoma State, Texas Tech and Baylor.
Listen to the live radio broadcast HERE (OKST) and HERE (TEX)