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Big 12 Week 12 Fan Nation Staff Predictions

The staffs of three Fan Nation Big 12 sites provide their game predictions for Week 12 of the college football season.

The Baylor Bears are set to host TCU on Saturday, as the Bears try to derail the Horned Frogs’ undefeated season.

The predictions for the Bears-Horned Frogs game will come later this week. But what about the rest of the Big 12?

Staff members from Longhorns Country, Inside the Bears and Red Raider Review provide their picks for each of the other Big 12 games this week.

Kansas State at West Virginia, 1 p.m. central, Big 12 Now/ESPN+

Collier Logan, Staff Writer: K-State will roll in this one again and should finish this season in the top 15. Kansas State 42, West Virginia 24

Zack Dimmitt, Staff Writer: Regardless of who the Wildcats trot out to play at quarterback, a cruising win against the Mountaineers will keep their Big 12 title hopes alive. Kansas State 34, West Virginia 23

Adam Glick, Staff Writer: Kansas State controls its own destiny to Dallas. They do however have to take care of business against a scrappy West Virginia squad coming off a victory against Oklahoma. I think Kansas State has enough defensive ability to take care of the Mountaineers this weekend. K-State running back Deuce Vaughn is due for another breakout game and this weekend is the perfect spot. Kansas State 31, West Virginia 24

Matthew Postins, Staff Writer: Kansas State should win this right? Right? I mean, Will Howard is putting together a fine season in place of Adrian Martinez. Expect it to be tough, though. Kansas State 31, West Virginia 21

Cole Thompson, Staff Writer: If the game was in Manhattan, consider this a blowout. Because it's in Morgantown, the Wildcats win by 10. Kansas State 31, West Virginia 21

Connor Zimmerlee, Staff Writer: A week after dismantling Baylor, Kansas State hits the road to take on a West Virginia team clinging to the slight chance of bowl eligibility. Unfortunately for West Virginia, the Kansas State offense will be too much for the defense to overcome, thus ending hopes of a bowl game this season. Kansas State 35, West Virginia 20


Texas at Kansas, 2:30 p.m. central, FS1

Collier Logan, Staff Writer: The Jayhawks will bounce back at home after getting rolled over by Texas Tech. The Longhorns don’t have much momentum after being bottled by TCU, but this game will be a fight until the end. Kansas 31, Texas 30

Zack Dimmitt, Staff Writer: Texas has had its offensive inconsistencies this season, but an elite defense will prevent the Horns from losing to the Jayhawks in back-to-back years. This one will be close but I’ll take the Longhorns in Lawrence. Texas 31, Kansas 24

Adam Glick, Staff Writer: The Texas Longhorns face their kryptonite this weekend in the Jayhawks of Kansas. Once again Texas is a strong favorite and I would proceed with caution. This Longhorn team has been so inconsistent this season you never know what they will do on a given week. I think this game will be close but the Longhorns will sneak a win out. Texas has to win out and get a loss from Kansas State if they want to make the Big 12 Title game. After Week 12 Texas will at least still be alive. Texas 35, Kansas 28

Matthew Postins, Staff Writer: Kansas has lost four of its last five games. That’s OK. The Jayhawks have already accomplished getting to a bowl game. Last year the Jayhawks stunned the Longhorns in Austin. This year, a Kansas win wouldn’t be stunning. Kansas is as much of a second-half game as TCU. I think Kansas steals this one. Kansas 31, Texas 30

Cole Thompson, Staff Writer: Texas will be looking to bounce back on the ground with the likes of running backs Roschon Johnson and Bijan Robinson. This season, the Jayhakws have allowed teams to average 166.8 yards per game and 22 rushing touchdowns. Maybe the Jayhawks beat the spread, but Texas gets the W on paper. Texas 31, Kansas 20

Connor Zimmerlee, Staff Writer: Every time Texas seems to turn a corner this season, it goes out and lays an egg like the performance against TCU. Coach Steve Sarkisian can say this isn't a revenge game for Texas, but should Texas win I have a feeling it will feel good to escape the "lost to Kansas" jokes. That being said, give me Texas in a road game that is too close for comfort until the very end. Texas 35, Kansas 31


Texas Tech at Iowa State, 6 p.m. central, FS1

Collier Logan, Staff Writer: Iowa State has been hapless in 2022, but Tech is starting to come on strong. Behind senior quarterback Tyler Shough, the Red Raiders should get their first road win of the year in Week 12. Texas Tech 38, Iowa State 20

Zack Dimmitt, Staff Writer: Iowa State has had enough heartbreaking losses in Big 12 play this season. I think the Cyclones finally push through and get one game closer to salvaging a lost season with bowl eligibility. Iowa State 24, Texas Tech 22

Adam Glick, Staff Writer: Both teams really need a win. The Red Raiders are one win away from bowl eligibility in Joey McGuire's first season. Iowa State on the other hand continues to lose one-score games in the Big 12. I like the Cyclones to find a way to win a low-scoring game this weekend. They also still have a shot at a bowl by winning out. They do so this weekend behind the best defense in the conference. Iowa State 24, Texas Tech 21

Matthew Postins, Staff Writer: If I’m Texas Tech, I don’t want to rely on having to beat Oklahoma next week to get to a bowl game. Get it done on Saturday against Iowa State. Those 15 extra practices will be valuable. Coach Joey McGuire should stick with Tyler Shough at this point. Tech eases away in this one. Texas Tech 33, Iowa State 23

Cole Thompson, Staff Writer: Playing in Ames is tricky, especially in the frigid conditions of November. But while the Cyclones' defense has been able to contain offenses from making a splash, their offense is ice cold. Iowa State has yet to score more than 24 points once this season. That won't happen on Saturday, either. Texas Tech 30, Iowa State 14

Connor Zimmerlee, Staff Writer: Texas Tech is one win away from bowl eligibility, while a win for Iowa State keeps its slim odds of making a bowl game alive. If this game was in Lubbock I would pick Texas Tech to run away with this one, but it being in Ames does make things interesting. I do think Texas Tech wins to get bowl eligibility, but don't be surprised if Iowa State picks up the home victory. Texas Tech 28, Iowa State 27


Oklahoma State at Oklahoma, 6:30 p.m. central, ABC

Collier Logan, Staff Writer: The Sooners have been underwhelming to say the least. The Cowboys have, on the other hand, been pretty good. Even on the road, Oklahoma State wins this in-state battle. Oklahoma State 28, Oklahoma 14

Zack Dimmitt, Staff Writer: Bedlam means more in the standings to the Cowboys then it does to the Sooners, but records mean little in this game. OSU has really struggled as of late and I think Oklahoma’s home-field advantage in Norman will be enough to get a close win. Oklahoma 34, Oklahoma State 30

Adam Glick, Staff Writer: Losing Bedlam will be really sad. So let's make this a memorable game between the two Oklahoma rivals. Despite the records, Oklahoma is still more than a touchdown favorite given the injuries to the Cowboys. Oklahoma still needs a victory to make a bowl game in Brent Venables’ first season as coach. I think they win an instant classic because the Sooners have a few more pieces healthy and are at home. Oklahoma 38, Oklahoma State 34

Matthew Postins, Staff Writer: Bedlam, baby? But there isn’t that much on the line. Oddly, I think Oklahoma wins this one at home, especially if Oklahoma State’s quarterback, Spencer Sanders, is unable to play the full game. Oklahoma 31, Oklahoma State 27

Cole Thompson, Staff Writer: Both teams have struggled this season defensively. When that happens, pick the home team to win. The game is in Norman, so give me the Sooners to win Bedlam this year. Oklahoma 34, Oklahoma State 30

Connor Zimmerlee, Staff Writer: Ah, Bedlam. Consistently one of the best games in the Big 12 every season and I have a feeling this year will be especially wonky. While it is a down year for Oklahoma, anything can happen in a rivalry game. Oklahoma State should win this one going away, but I think Oklahoma gives them a scare well into the fourth quarter before running out of steam. Oklahoma State 49, Oklahoma 35


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