Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Longhorns chase Big 12 championsh­ip

No. 7 Texas continues push for berth in Big 12 championsh­ip game

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No. 7 Texas has reeled off four straight wins since Oklahoma handed the Longhorns their only defeat, and losing this time of year isn't an option if they want to accomplish their goals.

Same goes for Iowa State, which hosts the Longhorns in Ames, Iowa, on Saturday night.

“Another Big 12 championsh­ip game for us,” Texas coach Steve Sarkisian said. “We put ourselves in this position over a month ago and we’ve accepted the challenge. I think our guys have responded to that. We’ll go into another hostile environmen­t on Saturday night."

Texas (9-1, 6-1 Big 12, CFP No. 7) is not just playing to reach the conference championsh­ip game in Arlington, Texas, on Dec. 2. The Longhorns also have hopes of making their first appearance in the College Football Playoff. They would need to win out and get some help to do it.

Iowa State (6-4, 5-2) clings to a slim chance of making the Big 12 title game. First, the Cyclones would have to beat Texas and then knock off Kansas State on the road next week. They would also need the right teams ahead of them to lose and prevail in tiebreaker­s.

“We want to play meaningful football in November, number one,” Cyclones coach Matt Campbell said. “Our kids understand where we want to be. We’ve said it from day one. We don’t need to talk about those things. We need to do it. I think sometimes you can talk, and sometimes you need to do.”

RED ZONE PERFECTION

Iowa State is the only team in the Big 12 to score every time it's been inside the opponent's 20-yard line in conference games. The Cyclones are 24 for 24 in the red zone, with 14 touchdowns and 10 field goals.

BAXTER’S BIG CHANCE

Texas freshman C.J. Baxter is back as the starting tailback after Jonathon Brooks was lost for the season to a knee injury last week. Baxter started the first two games against Rice and Alabama but was limited by foot and rib injuries and gave way to Brooks. Baxter enters the game with 390 yards rushing, including a 54-yard touchdown.

BLOWING LEADS

A dominant run defense has helped Texas build big leads. Trouble comes when opponents start throwing the ball.

Oklahoma drove to the winning touchdown in the final minute of Texas’ only loss. Kansas State rallied from 20 points down to force overtime. Houston stormed back from a 21-point deficit to tie before the Longhorns won late. Last week, TCU cut a 20-point deficit to three and pushed the Longhorns to the limit again; Texas gave up 98 yards passing to TCU in the first half and 204 in the second.

Sarkisian called the trend “unacceptab­le.”

“We’re trying to be a dominant defense,” Sarkisian said. “We looked like a shell of ourselves defensivel­y. We need to stay aggressive in our play calls, we need to stay aggressive in style of play.”

CYCLONE TOUGH

Iowa State weathered the state investigat­ion into illegal sports wagering by athletes, which led to the suspension of five starters, and a 1-2 start entering conference play. Offensive lineman Jarrod Hufford said it's a big accomplish­ment to still be in the conference race.

“I think a lot of people, if you look back after the Ohio loss, they counted us out,” Hufford said. "What we’ve been able to do, especially on the road, and at home just show we are a resilient team and we’ll keep fighting. It’s very powerful. We’ve had some hiccups on the way — Oklahoma, Kansas. I don’t think that’s stopped us or our resolve.”

KICKING GAME

Texas kicker Bert Auburn has made 11 consecutiv­e fields goals, including the game-winner in overtime against Kansas State.

 ?? (RICARDO B. BRAZZIELL/AUSTIN AMERICAN-STATESMAN VIA AP) ?? Texas director of football performanc­e Torre Becton warms up the team in the hallway before taking the field to compete against TCU in an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Nov. 11, 2023, in Fort Worth, Texas.
(RICARDO B. BRAZZIELL/AUSTIN AMERICAN-STATESMAN VIA AP) Texas director of football performanc­e Torre Becton warms up the team in the hallway before taking the field to compete against TCU in an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Nov. 11, 2023, in Fort Worth, Texas.

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