How to Watch Kansas vs. Kansas State With & Without Cable: Full Streaming Guide

Find out how to watch the Jayhawks heading into their rival week.
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Kansas football has an opportunity to build on its victory last week over Houston in the 122nd Sunflower Showdown vs. No. 16 Kansas State. Lance Leipold and Co. had not won an FBS game all year until this past Saturday. The College Football Playoff-hopeful Wildcats will look to fend off a struggling KU squad playing spoiler.

Despite Kansas hitting rock bottom and disappointing fans in 2024, the Jayhawk faithful will always cheer against their rivals in any sport. Jalon Daniels and others could spoil K-State’s season with an upset win in Manhattan. If you're planning to watch the Sunflower Showdown, stick around to learn how you can tune in.

How to watch the Kansas Jayhawks vs. Kansas State Wildcats on TV

ESPN2 will host the Kansas football game at 7:00 p.m. CT on Saturday, Oct. 26. The channel comes standard with most cable packages. Oregon State vs. California will be shown four hours before start time, so it should not interfere with the Jayhawks.

How to stream the Kansas Jayhawks vs. Kansas State Wildcats in Week 6

Not everyone can watch from a television, and some people don't subscribe to cable networks. That's totally fine! Thankfully, there are some terrific alternatives such as fuboTV. First-time users can sign up for a 7-day free trial to watch the game, and you can later determine whether you would like to keep your subscription. YouTube TV also offers a 21-day free trial and you can watch cable networks such as ESPN2 from there.

Could Kansas football finally break the 15-year streak?

If you've read this far, you probably know that Kansas hasn't fared to well against K-State in recent years. The last time the Jayhawks defeated their in-state foe in football was the 2008 season. They came extremely close last season but fell just short. With undefeated opponents BYU and Iowa State looming on the schedule, now is the time for the Jayhawks to get hot. Will this be the year?

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