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What channel is Iowa State vs. Texas Tech football on today? TV schedule for Week 10 game
Iowa State football coach Matt Campbell on Cyclones quarterbacks
Iowa State coach Matt Campbell on what it takes to play quarterback for the Cyclones.
Refreshed after a needed bye week, No. 10 Iowa State football returns to action Saturday against Texas Tech inside Jack Trice Stadium. ESPN will televise the 2:30 p.m. CT contest.
The Cyclones (7-0, 4-0 Big 12 Conference) continue to dream with an undefeated record in tow. Iowa State needed a late rally last time out for a 38-35 win over UCF. The Cyclones will look for more home success this week.
Meanwhile, Texas Tech (5-3, 3-2) has dropped two straight after a 5-1 open. Consecutive losses to Baylor and TCU both saw the Red Raiders gashed repeatedly on defense while yielding a combined 94 points. Iowa State and Texas Tech last met in 2022, with the Cyclones suffering a 14-10 home defeat.
Here’s how to watch the Iowa State vs. Texas Tech game today, including time, TV schedule and streaming information:
Watch Iowa State football vs. Texas Tech live on Fubo (free trial)
What channel is Iowa State vs. Texas Tech on today?
TV: ESPN
Livestream: Fubo (free trial)
Iowa State vs. Texas Tech will broadcast nationally on ESPN in Week 10 of the 2024 college football season. Dave Pasch and Dusty Dvoracek will call the game from the booth at Jack Trice Stadium, with Taylor McGregor reporting from the sidelines. Streaming options for the game include FUBO, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.
Iowa State vs. Texas Tech time today
Date: Saturday, November 2
Start time: 2:30 p.m. (CT)
The Iowa State vs. Texas Tech game starts at 2:30 p.m. from Jack Trice Stadium in Ames, Iowa.
Iowa State vs. Texas Tech predictions, picks, odds
Odds courtesy of BetMGM as of Friday, Nov. 1
Moneyline: Iowa State -550, Texas Tech +400
Spread: Iowa State -13.5
O/U: 56.5
Iowa State football schedule 2024
- Aug. 31: vs. North Dakota, (W, 21-3)
- Sept. 7: at Iowa, (W, 20-19)
- Sept. 21: vs. Arkansas State, (W, 52-7)
- Sept. 28: at Houston, (W, 20-0)
- Oct. 5: vs. Baylor, (W, 43-21)
- Oct. 12: at West Virginia, (W, 28-16)
- Oct. 19: vs. UCF, (W, 38-35)
- Nov. 2: vs. Texas Tech, 2:30 p.m.
- Nov. 9: at Kansas
- Nov. 16: vs. Cincinnati
- Nov. 23: at Utah
- Nov. 30: vs. Kansas State
- Record: 7-0
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Dargan Southard is a sports trending reporter and covers Iowa athletics for the Des Moines Register and HawkCentral.com. Email him at msouthard@gannett.com or follow him on Twitter at @Dargan_Southard.
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Watch rare moment elephants, lions and other zoo animals play in Texas snow
Animals at Houston Zoo were treated to a rare frosty treat last week when a snowstorm swept through Texas.
In adorable video footage, an Asian elephant was seen trotting through the snow, while a North American river otter slid across icy terrain.
Nearby, sea lions seemed unbothered by the cold, splashing in their temperature-controlled pool as the snow drifted down around them.
For Houston residents, snowfall is a rare phenomenon. Historical records from the National Weather Service show that Houston has seen snow accumulations of more than an inch on just 11 occasions since 1920. The city’s most significant snowfall occurred in 1895, when 20 inches fell, shutting down the city in a once-in-a-lifetime event.
More recently, Houston experienced a light dusting of snow in February 2021 during a devastating winter storm that paralyzed much of the state.
This year’s snowfall was lighter, with accumulations of 2 to 4 inches reported across parts of Southeast Texas, including Jefferson, Orange, and Harris counties.
The National Weather Service had issued blizzard warnings for some regions, cautioning against travel due to whiteout conditions. Schools, highways, and airports were temporarily shut down, disrupting daily life for millions.
Houston Zoo officials shared videos and images of the animals—including those from climates not used to such conditions—enjoying the rare snow day and the entertainment the white stuff provided.
Lions made paw prints, while capybaras were given a pile of snow to examine—and taste.
In a post on its own site, Houston Zoo said: “During the weather event, a group of 66 dedicated staff members stayed at the Zoo to ensure the security of the campus and watched as animals enjoyed the snow in a fun and enriching way.
“Each animal at the Houston Zoo receives specialized care tailored to their species’ needs, ensuring they remain comfortable during colder months. All animal buildings, barns, and night houses are equipped with heaters and designed to withstand extreme weather conditions.”
The snow has since melted in Houston and the current forecast predicts no further snowfall for the city, with temperatures now hovering around 44°F (7°C). Rain is expected on January 29 and 30, followed by a return to sunny skies.
This isn’t the first time animals at a zoo have had the chance to enjoy snow. In 2022, zoo animals including bears and wallaby Bennet enjoyed themselves when heavy snow fell in Washington, D.C.
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Northbound East Loop 820 closed after possible road rage shooting, police say
FORT WORTH — Northbound lanes of East Loop 820 are closed after a person was found shot in their vehicle Monday night.
Fort Worth police said east units were called to East Loop 820 & Meadowbrook around 6:45 p.m. for a traffic hazard. Responding officers found an unconscious person in a vehicle bleeding and discovered the victim had been shot.
The victim was taken to the hospital, where they were later pronounced dead.
There is no one in custody at this time and Fort Worth PD said this is believed to be a road rage incident. An investigation is underway.
TxDOT officials said the roadway will be closed for several hours.
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ICE begins immigration raids across Texas
TEXAS — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement conducted raids around Texas on Sunday, according to the Drug Enforcement Administration.
Sally Sparks, DEA Houston Division spokesperson, told Spectrum News, “The DEA Houston division along with our Department of Justice partners, is assisting DHS and other federal law enforcement partners with their targeted enforcement actions.”
Sparks added that the raids occurred in Austin, Houston, San Antonio, Brownsville and McAllen.
On Jan. 20 and 21, President Donald Trump declared a national emergency concerning immigration, enacting multiple executive orders.
The first group of active-duty military personnel arrived in El Paso and San Diego last week to bolster border security, according to defense officials.
The Associated Press reported on Jan. 23 that no requests had been made to use military bases for migrant housing or troops for law enforcement.
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