College football scores across the state of Texas

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Sunday, November 20, 2016
College Football
This Saturday's college football line-up.

After University of Houston's upset win over No. 5 Louisville, there's still plenty more college football to enjoy this Saturday.

#11 Oklahoma State (9-2) vs TCU (5-5).

Oklahoma State defeated TCU 31-6 in Fort Worth, giving the Horned Frogs their worst home loss as a member of the Big 12.

San Antonio (5-6) vs #25 Texas A&M (8-3)

Jake Hubenak threw for 248 yards and a touchdown and Myles Garrett had 4 1/2 sacks to help No. 23 Texas A&M get back on track with a 23-10 win over UTSA on Saturday.

Kansas State (5-5) vs Baylor Bears (7-3)

Seth Russell threw for four touchdown passes as No. 16 Baylor held on to beat Oklahoma State 35-24.

Texas El Paso (3-8) vs Rice (3-8).

Rice defeated UTEP 44-24 in another Conference USA match-up.

Grambling State (8-1) vs Texas Southern University (4-7).

DeVante Kincade threw three touchdown passes, Jestin Kelly and Martez Carter each rushed for over 100 yards, and Grambling State ended the game on a 40-point run to beat Texas Southern 47-28 on Saturday night.

Texas Longhorns (5-6) vs Kansas (2-9).

Kansas upset Texas 24-21 in overtime. The Longhorn's inconsistent season has some wondering if Coach Charlie Strong will be out of a job.

Sam Houston State (10-0) vs Central Arkansas (9-1).

Sam Houston State trounced Central Arkansas 59-23 en route to winning the Southland Conference title.

Prairie View A&M (7-4) vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (1-10).

Prairie View A&M defeated Arkansas-Pine Bluff 57-7.

7:00pm

#9 Oklahoma (8-2) vs West Virginia (8-1).

Tonight on ABC13, significant Big 12 title implications and a possible playoff spot are on the line.

With three weeks remaining, there's still plenty of time for teams to impress the 12 members of the College Football Playoff selection committee -- or to trip up in epic fashion, the way we saw last weekend when three of the top four teams lost.

No. 4 Clemson hasn't even won its own division yet. No. 2 Ohio State and No. 3 Michigan still haven't played. And No. 22 Washington State might have something to say about the Pac-12 North title.

The Sooners may still have an eye on sneaking into the Playoff, but that won't happen without them winning the Big 12 first. The Mountaineers are only one loss behind Oklahoma, and a win here would give a lot of clarity to the race.