What to watch: week 12

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Oklahoma State linebacker Chad Whitener jumps into the stands with excited fans following the Cowboys' clutch last-minute win over K-State on Oct. 3, 2015, in Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater, Oklahoma. (File Photo by Parker Robb | The Collegian)

Baylor (10) at Oklahoma State (4)

Baylor is coming off a very disappointing 44-34 home loss to a tough Oklahoma team. Now they will head to Oklahoma State, where they have not won since 1939. Baylor will need to win to keep their College Football Playoff hopes alive. Oklahoma State is coming off a hard-fought victory in Ames, Iowa, by a score of 35-31.The Cowboys had to make a comeback to defeat the Cyclones. This is just another tough November game for the top teams in the Big 12.

Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. Saturday on Fox.

UCLA at Utah (18)

UCLA is coming off a 27-31 home loss to Washington State. The Bruins are now heading to Utah. They still have a chance to play in the Pac-12 title game and can make it by winning out. That final stretch starts against the Utes, who are coming off a loss to Arizona in double overtime by a score of 30-37. They can also still win the Pac-12 South by winning out, as they sit atop the standings.

The Bruins and Utes kickoff at 2:30 p.m. Saturday on Fox.

TCU (11) at Oklahoma (7)

This game is another tough Big 12 matchup. TCU is coming off a close 23-17 home win over Kansas. Senior quarterback Trevone Boykin injured his ankle early in that game, so it will be interesting to see if he plays. Senior receiver Josh Doctson, along with Boykin, is listed as questionable this weekend against a stingy Sooner defense. The Sooners are coming off a huge 44-34 win on the road at Baylor. The Sooners can still win the Big 12 if they win out.

TCU and Oklahoma will kickoff at 7 p.m. Saturday on ABC.

Michigan State (9) at Ohio State (2)

College GameDay will be in attendance in Ohio Saturday for this prime Big Ten matchup. Michigan State is coming off a victory over Maryland by a score of 24-7. Senior quarterback Connor Cook hurt his shoulder in the victory, but said it will not be an issue against the Buckeyes. Ohio State is coming off a 28-3 victory over Illinois. Ohio State controls their own destiny when it comes to the playoffs. All they need to do is win out, which is easier said than done.

Kickoff for the Spartans and Buckeyes is set for 2:30 p.m. Saturday on ABC.

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