Texas vs. Kansas State game odds, prediction, how to bet Week 10 college football

This weekend brings us an intriguing head-to-head matchup between Big 12 title contenders in the top half of the conference with plenty on the line as No. 7 Texas welcomes No. 25 Kansas State in college football's Week 10 action on Saturday.
- Texas sits at one loss to rival OU but is on a 2-game win streak since then
- Longhorns rank 15th nationally in scoring defense
- K-State has eclipsed 40 points in each of the last 2 games
- Wildcats are 11th in scoring, 15th in scoring D, and 5th in rushing offense
Kansas State vs. Texas game odds
Courtesy of FanDuel
Line: Texas -6.5
Total: 50.5 points
ML: Texas -260 | KSU +210
Expert predictions
Most analytic prediction tools favor Texas to defeat Kansas State at home.
That includes the College Football Power Index, a computer predictive tool that simulates games 20,000 times to pick winners.
The index projects Texas will win the game in 66.7 percent of its simulations, while Kansas State wins out in the remaining 33.3 percent of sims.
By combining each team's projected scoring margin per game, the computer predicts that Texas will defeat Kansas State by an estimated 3.5 points.
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Kansas State at Texas schedule
When: Sat., Nov. 4
Time: 11 a.m. Central
TV: Fox network
Stream live: fuboTV (Try for free)
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