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2019 Texas Tech Red Raiders football Conference Big 12 Conference 2019 record 4–8 (2–7 Big 12) Head coach Offensive coordinator David Yost (1st season) Offensive scheme Spread Defensive coordinator Keith Patterson (1st season)Base defense 3–4 Captain Home stadium Jones AT&T Stadium (Capacity: 60,454)Seasons
The 2019 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team represented Texas Tech University in the 2019 NCAA Division I FBS football season . The team was led by Matt Wells in his first season as the program's 16th head coach .[1] The Red Raiders played their home games on the university's campus in Lubbock, Texas at Jones AT&T Stadium , and competed as members of the Big 12 Conference . They finished the season 4–8, 2–7 in Big 12 play to finish in ninth place.
Previous season [ ]
The Red Raiders started the 2018 season with a record of 5–2, with their only losses being to Ole Miss and West Virginia . Despite the promising start, the Red Raiders lost their last five games to finish with an overall record of 5–7 and a conference record of 3–6.
Preseason [ ]
Coaching changes [ ]
Following a 24–35 loss to Baylor in the last game of the 2018 season, head coach Kliff Kingsbury was fired on November 26, 2018.[2] Three days later on November 29, Matt Wells was hired as the Red Raiders' new head coach, having previously been the head coach for the Utah State Aggies .[3] David Yost and Keith Patterson , who both worked with Wells at Utah State, were hired as the team's new offensive coordinator and defensive coordinator, respectively.[4] [5]
Big 12 media poll [ ]
The 2019 Big 12 media days were held July 15–16, 2019 in Frisco, Texas . In the Big 12 preseason media poll, Texas Tech was predicted to finish in seventh in the standings.[6]
Big 12 media poll
Predicted finish
Team
Votes (1st place)
1
Oklahoma
761 (68)
2
Texas
696 (9)
3
Iowa State
589
4
TCU
474
5
Oklahoma State
460
6
Baylor
453
7
Texas Tech
281
8
West Virginia
241
9
Kansas State
191
10
Kansas
89
Preseason All-Big 12 teams [ ]
Offensive lineman Jack Anderson and defensive back Adrian Frye were selected to the Big 12's preseason all-conference team.[7]
Schedule [ ]
Date Time Opponent Site TV Result Attendance August 31 3:00 p.m. No. 14 (FCS ) Montana State * FSN W 45–1054,183
September 7 7:00 p.m. UTEP * Jones AT&T Stadium Lubbock, TX FSN W 38–356,957
September 14 9:30 p.m. at Arizona * ESPN L 14–2837,307
September 28 11:00 a.m. at No. 6 Oklahoma Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium Norman, OK FOX L 16–5584,416
October 5 11:00 a.m. No. 21 Oklahoma State Jones AT&T Stadium Lubbock, TX FS1 W 45–3556,479
October 12 3:00 p.m. at No. 22 Baylor FS1 L 30–33 2OT 47,264
October 19 11:00 a.m. Iowa State Jones AT&T Stadium Lubbock, TX FS1 L 24–3452,315
October 26 6:00 p.m. at Kansas FS1 L 34–3731,036
November 9 11:00 a.m. at West Virginia Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar Stadium Morgantown, WV ESPN2 W 38–1756,573
November 16 11:00 a.m. TCU Jones AT&T Stadium Lubbock, TX (rivalry ) ESPN2 L 31–3350,459
November 23 6:00 p.m. Kansas State Jones AT&T Stadium Lubbock, TX FS1 L 27–3050,117
11:00 a.m. at Texas FOX L 24–4993,747
*Non-conference game HomecomingRankings from AP Poll and CFP Rankings after November 5 released prior to game All times are in Central time
Schedule Source: [8]
Coaching staff [ ]
Name
Position
Year at Texas Tech
Alma mater
Matt Wells
Head Coach
1st
Utah State
David Yost
Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
1st
Dayton
Keith Patterson
Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers
1st
East Central
Jovon Bouknight
Outside Receivers
1st
Wyoming
Julius Brown
Defensive Backs
1st
Boise State
Steve Farmer
Offensive Line
1st
Illinois State
DeAndre Smith
Running Backs
1st
Southwest Missouri State
Luke Wells
Tight Ends/Inside Receivers
1st
Oklahoma
Dave Scholz
Strength and Conditioning
1st
Wisconsin–Eau Claire
Joe Lorig
Special Teams Coordinator
1st
Western Oregon
Roster [ ]
2019 Texas Tech Red Raiders Football
Quarterbacks
7 Jett Duffey – Junior (6'1, 195)
8 Maverick McIvor – Freshman (6'3, 195)
10 Alan Bowman – Sophomore (6'3, 210)
16 Logan Green – Freshman (6'3, 205)
17 Jackson Tyner – Senior (6'5, 230)
Running backs
5 Armand Shyne – Junior (5'11, 210)
26 Ta'Zhawn Henry – Sophomore (5'7, 185)
28 Sarodorick Thompson – Freshman (6'0, 210)
30 Jax Welch – Junior (5'9, 185)
37 Chux Nwabuko III – Freshman (5'6, 150)
Fullbacks
40 Connor Killian – Junior (6'2, 240)
Wide receivers
2 R.J. Turner – Senior (6'2, 215)
3 Xavier Martin – Sophomore (6'0, 190)
9 T. J. Vasher – Junior (6'6, 210)
13 McLane Mannix – Junior (5'10, 195)
18 Cameron Cantrell – Freshman (6'1, 195)
22 Seth Collins – Senior (6'3, 195)
24 Xavier White – Sophomore (5'11, 185)
29 Kendell Jimerson – Freshman (5'10, 170)
31 Dax Neece – Freshman (6'0, 195)
32 Caleb Durham – Freshman (5'10, 170)
35 Mark Richardson – Sophomore (6'0, 195)
80 Kevin Terry – Freshman (6'1, 195)
82 Kesean Carter – Sophomore (5,11, 180)
83 Myller Royals – Freshman (6'5, 180)
84 Erik Ezukanma – Freshman (6'3, 180)
85 Trey Cleveland – Freshman (6'4, 190)
86 Dalton Rigdon – Sophomore (5'11, 170)
87 Sterling Galban – Freshman (5'11, 170)
89 Caden Leggett – Freshman (6'1, 185)
Tight ends
11 Donta Thompson – Senior (6'5, 225)
15 Travis Koontz – Junior (6'5, 245)
41 Tyler Carr – Sophomore (6'4, 240)
47 Mason McHorse – Freshman (6'4, 230)
88 Simon Gonzalez – Freshman (6'4, 235)
Long snappers
46 Hayden Hood – Freshman (6'0, 195)
50 Landon O'Connor – Sophomore (6'2, 210)
54 Luke Rizzo – Freshman (6'0, 215)
Offensive linemen
53 Trevor Roberson – Freshman (6'11, 345)
56 Jack Anderson – Junior (6'5, 320)
57 Ty Morrow – Senior (6'4, 275)
58 Madison Akamnonu – Senior (6'5, 310)
59 Demarcus Marshall – Freshman (6'3, 320)
60 C.J. Zotz – Freshman (6'3, 275)
63 Aaron Castro – Freshman (6'3, 285)
64 Clayton Franks – Freshman (6'4, 295)
65 Zach Adams – Junior (6'6, 320)
66 Hakeem White – Freshman (6'3, 285)
67 Troy Bradshaw – Freshman (6'6, 280)
68 Casey Verhulst – Sophomore (6'6, 290)
70 Weston Wright – Freshman (6'6, 310)
71 Bailey Smith – Senior (6'5, 295)
72 Landon Peterson – Freshman (6'5, 285)
73 Dawson Deaton – Sophomore (6'6, 305)
74 Will Farrar – Sophomore (6'5, 310)
78 Terence Steele – Senior (6'6, 310)
79 Travis Bruffy – Senior (6'6, 305)
Defensive linemen
43 Malik Essilfie – Senior (6'3, 275)
45 Quinton Williams – Freshman (6'5, 230)
53 Eli Howard – Junior (6'4, 275)
59 Zackery Semrak – Sophomore (6'2, 280)
61 Troy Te'o – Sophomore (6'2, 270)
77 Tre'Jon Lewis – Freshman (6'4, 240)
89 Houston Miller – Junior (6'4, 275)
90 Quentin Yontz – Senior (6'2, 275)
91 Nelson Mbanasor – Sophomore (6'3, 285)
92 Noah Jones – Junior (6'3, 285)
93 John Scott III – Freshman (6'3, 275)
94 Lonzell Gilmore – Senior (6'3, 260)
95 Jaylon Hutchings – Freshman (6'0, 295)
96 Broderick Washington Jr. – Senior (6'3, 305)
97 Tony Bradford, Jr. – Freshman (6'1, 270)
98 Nick McCann – Junior (6'2, 310)
99 Gilbert Ibeneme – Freshman (6'3, 175)
Linebackers
1 Jordyn Brooks – Senior (6'1, 245)
6 Riko Jeffers – Junior (6'2, 240)
18 Christian Taylor – Senior (6'2, 235)
20 Kosi Eldridge – Sophomore (6'1, 215)
21 Evan Rambo – Junior (6'4, 220)
32 Tyrique Matthews – Freshman (5'11, 220)
33 Brayden Stringer – Junior (6'0, 240)
34 Bryce Robinson – Freshman (6'0, 240)
35 Patrick Curley – Freshman (6'2, 220)
37 Xavier Benson – Freshman (6'3, 220)
39 Michael Nelson – Sophomore (5'11, 205)
47 Ethan Frasier – Freshman (6'11, 225)
48 Blu Caylor – Freshman (6'2, 220)
49 Chance Cover – Freshman (6'2, 235)
50 Cole Daggett – Freshman (6'0, 220)
51 Wyatt Watson – Freshman (6'3, 200)
52 Jackson Baggett – Freshman (6'3, 200)
Defensive backs
3 Douglas Coleman III – Senior (6'1, 200)
4 Desmon Smith – Senior (6'2, 195)
7 Adrian Frye – Sophomore (6'1, 195)
8 Zech McPhearson – Junior (5'11, 195)
16 Thomas Leggett – Junior (6'0, 200)
17 John Davis, Jr. – Sophomore (6'1, 190)
19 Dequanteous Watts – Freshman (6'2, 165)
22 Ja'Marcus Ingram – Junior (6'2, 185)
23 Demarcus Fields – Junior (6'0, 200)
24 Adam Beck – Sophomore (6'2, 205)
25 Dadrion Taylor – Freshman (5'11, 180)
27 Alex Hogan – Freshman (5'11, 180)
28 Darien Boyd – Freshman (5'11, 190)
29 Devyn Butler – Freshman (5'10, 180)
30 Cole Boyd – Freshman (6'3, 180)
32 Jake Kirkpatrick – Freshman (5'11, 200)
38 Jett Whitfield – Freshman (5'11, 205)
41 Luis Jaramillo – Freshman (6'0, 175)
46 Seth Ette – Sophomore (6'1, 190)
Placekickers
10 Jonathan Garibay – Junior (6'0, 215)
36 Trey Wolff – Freshman (6'4, 185)
62 Gabriel Lozano – Freshman (6'0, 165)
Punters
31 Austin McNamara – Freshman (6'4, 175)
48 Cody Waddell – Junior (6'1, 205)
Game summaries [ ]
Montana State [ ]
Montana State Bobcats at Texas Tech Red Raiders – Game summary
1
2
3 4 Total
No. 14 (FCS) Bobcats
0
7
0 3 10
Red Raiders
14
14
3 14 45
at Jones AT&T Stadium , Lubbock, TX
Date : August 31Game time : 3:00 p.m. CDTGame weather : Temperature: 93 °F (34 °C) • Weather: sunny • Wind: E 10 MPHGame attendance : 54,183Referee : Tim DavisTV announcers (FSN ) : Eric Collins and Max Starks [1] [2] [3]
Game information
First quarter
TTU – McLane Mannix 5-yard pass from Alan Bowman (Trey Wolff kick), 9:26. Red Raiders 7–0. Drive: 11 plays, 85 yards, 3:24.
TTU – SaRodorick Thompson 1-yard run (Trey Wolff kick), 4:04. Red Raiders 14–0. Drive: 11 plays, 79 yards, 3:09.
Second quarter
MSU – Coy Steel 31-yard pass from Casey Bauman (Tristan Bailey kick), 9:42. Red Raiders 14–7. Drive: 9 plays, 80 yards, 3:52.
TTU – Armand Shyne 69-yard run (Trey Wolff kick), 9:13. Red Raiders 21–7. Drive: 2 plays, 75 yards, 0:29.
TTU – SaRodorick Thompson 3-yard run (Trey Wolff kick), 0:50. Red Raiders 28–7. Drive: 6 plays, 46 yards, 1:27.
Third quarter
TTU – Trey Wolff 30-yard field goal, 9:56. Red Raiders 31–7. Drive: 13 plays, 62 yards, 5:04.
Fourth quarter
TTU – Xavier White 45-yard pass from Alan Bowman (Trey Wolff kick), 13:13. Red Raiders 38–7. Drive: 5 plays, 71 yards, 1:01.
MSU – Tristan Bailey 37-yard field goal, 10:48. Red Raiders 38–10. Drive: 8 plays, 55 yards, 2:25.
TTU – Alan Bowman 5-yard run (Trey Wolff kick), 5:23. Red Raiders 45–10. Drive: 15 plays, 81 yards, 5:25.
Top passers
MSU – Casey Bauman – 7/19, 120 yards, TD
TTU – Alan Bowman – 40/53, 436 yards, 2 TD
Top rushers
MSU – Isaiah Ifanse – 15 carries, 77 yards
TTU – Armand Shyne – 11 carries, 125 yards, TD
Top receivers
MSU – Coy Steel – 3 receptions, 56 yards, TD
TTU – Xavier White – 5 receptions, 107 yards, TD
The Matt Wells era of Texas Tech football opened up at home against the Montana State Bobcats. The Red Raiders dominated most of the first half, scoring on their first two possessions. The only score in the half for the Bobcats came in the second quarter, with the drive starting with a Xavier White fumble that was recovered by Jahque Alleyne. On the scoring drive, Montana State converted on a 4th and 4 with a fake punt that kept the drive alive. The drive ended with Casey Baunam throwing a 31-yard pass to Coy Steel for a touchdown. White would later redeem himself in the 4th quarter with a 45-yard pass from Alan Bowman for a touchdown. Montana State would not score again until the 4th quarter, with Tristan Bailey making a 37-yard field goal.
UTEP [ ]
UTEP Miners at Texas Tech Red Raiders – Game summary
1
2
3 4 Total
Miners
0
0
0 3 3
Red Raiders
7
14
10 7 38
at Jones AT&T Stadium, Lubbock, TX
Date : September 7Game time : 7:00 p.m. CDTGame weather : Temperature: 92 °F (33 °C) • Weather: clear • Wind: S 12 MPHGame attendance : 56,957Referee : Jon NoliTV announcers (FSN) : Mark Followill , Brian Baldinger and C.T. Steckel[4] [5] [6]
Game information
First quarter
TTU – Ta'Zhawn Henry 5-yard run (Trey Wolff kick), 11:14. Red Raiders 7–0. Drive: 9 plays, 50 yards, 2:17.
Second quarter
TTU – T. J. Vasher 13-yard pass from Alan Bowman (Trey Wolff kick), 10:41. Red Raiders 14–0. Drive: 10 plays, 77 yards, 3:30.
TTU – Dalton Rigdon 49-yard pass from Alan Bowman (Trey Wolff kick), 1:35. Red Raiders 21–0. Drive: 2 plays, 56 yards, 0:30.
Third quarter
TTU – Trey Wolff 45-yard field goal, 11:26. Red Raiders 24–0. Drive: 12 plays, 44 yards, 3:34.
TTU – T. J. Vasher 30-yard pass from Alan Bowman (Trey Wolff kick), 2:45. Red Raiders 31–0. Drive: 6 plays, 60 yards, 1:37.
Fourth quarter
TTU – Armand Shyne 7-yard run (Trey Wolff kick), 12:51. Red Raiders 38–0. Drive: 6 plays, 59 yards, 2:33.
UTEP – Gavin Baechle 45-yard field goal, 5:32. Red Raiders 38–3. Drive: 12 plays, 48 yards, 7:19.
Top passers
UTEP – Kai Locksley – 3/7, 33 yards
TTU – Alan Bowman – 30/45, 260 yards, 3 TD, INT
Top rushers
UTEP – Treyvon Hughes – 10 carries, 27 yards
TTU – Armand Shyne – 8 carries, 45 yards, TD
Top receivers
UTEP – Devaughn Cooper – 2 receptions, 26 yards
TTU – T. J. Vasher – 6 receptions, 78 yards, 2 TD
The Texas Tech defense held UTEP scoreless for 3 quarters. The Miners' only score of the game came in the 4th quarter with a 45-yard field goal from Gavin Baechle; Baechle had previously missed a 47-yard attempt in the 3rd quarter. UTEP's defense gave up 38 points, but held Texas Tech to under 500 total yards. Alan Bowman left the game in the 4th quarter, finishing 30/45 for 260 yards with 3 touchdowns and an interception along with 7 rushing yards. Jackson Tyner played one drive at quarterback, finishing 0/1 for no yards with 6 rushing yards. On the Red Raiders' next offensive drive, Jett Duffey came in at quarterback, going 1/1 for 4 yards before the game ended. The three Texas Tech quarterbacks finished with a combined 31 completions out of 47 attempts for 264 yards.
at Arizona [ ]
Texas Tech Red Raiders at Arizona Wildcats – Game summary
1
2
3 4 Total
Red Raiders
7
0
7 0 14
Wildcats
0
13
0 15 28
at Arizona Stadium , Tucson, AZ
Date : September 14Game time : 9:30 p.m. CDT / 7:30 p.m. MSTGame weather : Temperature: 80 °F (27 °C) • Weather: partly cloudy • Wind: ENE 15 MPHGame attendance : 37,307Referee : Mike DefeeTV announcers (ESPN ) : Jason Benetti , Rod Gilmore and Quint Kessenich [7] [8] [9]
Game information
First quarter
TTU – SaRodorick Thompson 1-yard run (Trey Wolff kick), 0:49. Red Raiders 7–0. Drive: 6 plays, 51 yards, 1:30.
Second quarter
ARIZ – Stanley Berryhill 12-yard pass from Khalil Tate (Lucas Havrisik kick), 13:37. Tied 7–7. Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 2:12.
ARIZ – Khalil Tate 84-yard run (PAT failed), 8:35. Wildcats 13–7. Drive: 3 plays, 87 yards, 0:57.
Third quarter
TTU – McLane Mannix 8-yard pass from Alan Bowman (Trey Wolff kick), 6:08. Red Raiders 14–13. Drive: 7 plays, 86 yards, 2:42.
Fourth quarter
ARIZ – Gary Brightwell 1-yard run (Lucas Havrisik kick), 14:57. Wildcats 20–14. Drive: 14 plays, 75 yards, 6:11.
ARIZ – Gary Brightwell 1-yard run (Khalil Tate pass to Jamarye Joiner), 4:05. Wildcats 28–14. Drive: 13 plays, 99 yards, 7:10.
Top passers
Top rushers
TTU – Armond Shyne – 13 carries, 68 yards
ARIZ – Khalil Tate – 17 carries, 129 yards, TD
Top receivers
TTU – T. J. Vasher – 6 receptions, 98 yards
ARIZ – Cedric Peterson – 1 reception, 48 yards
The Red Raiders traveled to Tucson, Arizona to take on the Arizona Wildcats in their first road game of the season. In a slow 1st quarter, both teams turned the ball over twice. The first score of the game came late in the quarter with a 1-yard run from SaRodorick Thompson to give Texas Tech the lead. Following the touchdown, Arizona's offense started to pick up momentum and reached the Texas Tech 23-yard line before the end of the quarter. The momentum for the Wildcats carried into the 2nd quarter, with Khalil Tate finding Stanley Berryhill for a 12-yard touchdown pass to tie the game 7–7 following Lucas Havrisik's extra point attempt. Arizona would extend its lead two drives later with a 84-yard touchdown run from Tate, but Havrisik missed the extra point. Texas Tech defensive back Desmon Smith was ejected in the 2nd quarter for targeting. Havrisik attempted to further extend the Wildcats' lead with a 51-yard field goal, but the kick failed. The Red Raiders took a one point lead in the 3rd, but the Wildcats scored 15 unanswered points in the 4th quarter to win 28–14. With the loss, Texas Tech dropped to 2–1 on the season and Matt Wells had his first loss as the Red Raiders' head coach.
On the Monday following the game, it was announced that Alan Bowman suffered a shoulder injury during the game. Matt Wells stated that Bowman would miss several weeks.[9]
at Oklahoma [ ]
See also: 2019 Oklahoma Sooners football team
Texas Tech Red Raiders at Oklahoma Sooners – Game summary
1
2
3 4 Total
Red Raiders
0
10
6 0 16
No. 6 Sooners
17
17
14 7 55
at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium , Norman, OK
Date : September 28Game time : 11:00 a.m.Game weather : Temperature: 80 ��F (27 °C) • Weather: overcast • Wind: S 10-20 MPHGame attendance : 84,416Referee : Reggie SmithTV announcers (FOX ) : Gus Johnson , Joel Klatt and Jenny Taft [10] [11] [12]
Game information
First quarter
OKLA – Trey Sermon 1-yard run (Gabe Brkic kick), 11:27. Sooners 7–0. Drive: 5 plays, 65 yards, 2:37.
OKLA – Jalen Hurts 1-yard run (Gabe Brkic kick), 5:14. Sooners 14–0. Drive: 8 plays, 95 yards, 5:12.
OKLA – Gabe Brkic 34-yard field goal, 0:48. Sooners 17–0. Drive: 6 plays, 42 yards, 2:18.
Second quarter
TTU – Armand Shyne 13-yard run (Trey Wolff kick), 11:44. Sooners 17–7. Drive: 8 plays, 75 yards, 4:04.
OKLA – CeeDee Lamb 71-yard pass from Jalen Hurts (Gabe Brkic kick), 11:23. Sooners 24–7. Drive: 1 play, 71 yards, 0:21.
TTU – Trey Wolff 24-yard field goal, 6:33. Sooners 24–10. Drive: 9 plays, 69 yards, 4:50.
OKLA – CeeDee Lamb 14-yard pass from Jalen Hurts (Gabe Brkic kick), 2:09. Sooners 31–10. Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 4:24.
OKLA – Gabe Brkic 33-yard field goal, 0:00. Sooners 34–10. Drive: 6 plays, 43 yards, 1:01.
Third quarter
OKLA – CeeDee Lamb 65-yard pass from Jalen Hurts (Gabe Brkic kick), 14:13. Sooners 41–10. Drive: 2 plays, 75 yards, 0:47.
TTU – Trey Wolff 36-yard field goal, 7:49. Sooners 41–13. Drive: 5 plays, 35 yards, 3:07.
OKLA – Trey Sermon 32-yard run (Gabe Brkic kick), 5:00. Sooners 48–13. Drive: 8 plays, 75 yards, 2:49.
TTU – Trey Wolff 41-yard field goal, 0:24. Sooners 48–16. Drive: 10 plays, 53 yards, 4:36.
Fourth quarter
OKLA – Rhamondre Stevenson 28-yard run (Gabe Brkic kick), 8:18. Sooners 55–16. Drive: 3 plays, 41 yards, 0:54.
Top passers
Top rushers
TTU – SaRodorick Thompson – 13 carries, 96 yards
OKLA – Trey Sermon – 7 carries, 76 yards, 2 TD
Top receivers
TTU – Dalton Rigdon – 2 receptions, 37 yards
OKLA – CeeDee Lamb – 7 receptions, 185 yards, 3 TD
Jackson Tyner started at quarterback for the Red Raiders, but struggled throughout the 1st quarter. Tyner was pulled late in the quarter and replaced by Jett Duffey ; Tyner finished 1/5 for 2 yards.
Oklahoma State [ ]
Oklahoma State Cowboys at Texas Tech Red Raiders – Game summary
1
2
3 4 Total
No. 21 Cowboys
0
7
14 14 35
Red Raiders
13
7
14 11 45
at Jones AT&T Stadium, Lubbock, TX
Date : October 5Game time : 11:00 a.m.Game weather : Temperature: 75 °F (24 °C) • Weather: clear • Wind: WSW 13 MPHGame attendance : 56,479Referee : Cooper CastleberryTV announcers (FS1 ) : Brian Custer and Robert Smith [13] [14] [15]
Game information
First quarter
TTU – Trey Wolff 38-yard field goal, 12:49. Red Raiders 3–0. Drive: 4 plays, 5 yards, 1:06.
TTU – Jett Duffey 16-yard run (Trey Wolff kick), 5:01. Red Raiders 10–0. Drive: 6 plays, 83 yards, 1:33.
TTU – Trey Wolff 27-yard field goal, 1:03. Red Raiders 13–0. Drive: 6 plays, 31 yards, 2:23.
Second quarter
TTU – KeSean Carter 14-yard pass from Jett Duffey (Trey Wolff kick), 10:21. Red Raiders 20–0. Drive: 2 plays, 37 yards, 0:27.
OKST – Chuba Hubbard 3-yard run (Matt Ammendola kick), 0:30. Red Raiders 20–7. Drive: 5 plays, 46 yards, 1:25.
Third quarter
TTU – T. J. Vasher 21-yard pass from Jett Duffey (Trey Wolff kick), 13:02. Red Raiders 27–7. Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 1:58.
OKST – Jordan McCray 73-yard pass from Spencer Sanders (Matt Ammendola kick), 12:00. Red Raiders 27–14. Drive: 3 plays, 75 yards, 1:02.
TTU – Dalton Rigdon 8-yard pass from Jett Duffey (Trey Wolff kick), 5:48. Red Raiders 34–14. Drive: 6 plays, 59 yards, 2:21.
OKST – Chuba Hubbard 3-yard run (Matt Ammendola kick), 2:48. Red Raiders 34–21. Drive: 8 plays, 75 yards, 3:00.
Fourth quarter
TTU – Trey Wolff 26-yard field goal, 13:53. Red Raiders 37–21. Drive: 7 plays, 61 yards, 1:12.
TTU – Erik Ezukanma 56-yard pass from Jett Duffey (Duffey pass to Vasher), 8:26. Red Raiders 45–21. Drive: 6 plays, 94 yards, 3:24.
OKST – Chuba Hubbard 7-yard run (Hubbard run), 5:16. Red Raiders 45–29. Drive: 10 plays, 58 yards, 3:10.
OKST ��� Tylan Wallace 10-yard pass from Spencer Sanders (run failed), 3:27. Red Raiders 45–35. Drive: 6 plays, 35 yards, 1:49.
Top passers
Top rushers
OKST – Chuba Hubbard – 34 carries, 156 yards, 3 TD
TTU – SaRodorick Thompson – 12 carries, 69 yards
Top receivers
The Red Raiders' defense forced 5 turnovers while the offense committed no turnovers. In his first start of the season, Jett Duffey threw for 424 yards and had 5 total touchdowns in the game. Texas Tech never trailed in the game and defeated Oklahoma State in Lubbock for the first time since 2008 . This was the Red Raiders' first home win over a ranked team since September 12, 2013.
at Baylor [ ]
Texas Tech Red Raiders at Baylor Bears – Game summary
1
2
3 4 OT 2OT Total
Red Raiders
3
3
7 7 7 3 30
No. 22 Bears
0
3
14 3 7 6 33
at McLane Stadium , Waco, TX
Date : October 12Game time : 3:00 p.m.Game weather : Temperature: 64 °F (18 °C) • Weather: fair, humid • Wind: NNE 5-10 MPHGame attendance : 47,264Referee : Brad Van VarkTV announcers (FS1) : Justin Kutcher , Shane Vereen and Petros Papadakis [16] [17] [18]
Game information
First quarter
TTU – Trey Wolff 40-yard field goal, 0:00. Red Raiders 3–0. Drive: 9 plays, 46 yards, 3:55.
Second quarter
BAY – John Mayers 37-yard field goal, 10:08. Tied 3–3. Drive: 6 plays, 21 yards, 1:44.
TTU – Trey Wolff 25-yard field goal, 0:09. Red Raiders 6–3. Drive: 7 plays, 33 yards, 2:54.
Third quarter
BAY – Charlie Brewer 4-yard run (John Mayers kick), 13:03. Bears 10–6. Drive: 5 plays, 36 yards, 1:57.
TTU – SaRodorick Thompson 4-yard run (Trey Wolff kick), 11:05. Red Raiders 13–10. Drive: 5 plays, 89 yards, 1:58.
BAY – Charlie Brewer 1-yard run (John Mayers kick), 8:05. Bears 17–13. Drive: 7 plays, 74 yards, 3:00.
Fourth quarter
TTU – SaRodorick Thompson 30-yard run (Trey Wolff kick), 1:37. Red Raiders 20–17. Drive: 9 plays, 88 yards, 2:42.
BAY – John Mayers 19-yard field goal, 0:00. Tied 20–20. Drive: 11 plays, 89 yards, 1:37.
First overtime
BAY – Charlie Brewer 1-yard run (John Mayers kick). Bears 27–20. Drive: 3 plays, 25 yards.
TTU – T. J. Vasher 2-yard pass from Jett Duffey (Trey Wolff kick). Tied 27–27. Drive: 7 plays, 25 yards.
Second overtime
TTU – Trey Wolff 35-yard field goal. Red Raiders 30–27. Drive: 4 plays, 8 yards.
BAY – JaMycal Hasty 5-yard run. Bears 33–30. Drive: 3 plays, 25 yards.
Top passers
Top rushers
TTU – SaRodorick Thompson – 28 carries, 153 yards, 2 TD
BAY – John Lovett – 17 carries, 77 yards
Top receivers
TTU – R. J. Turner – 7 receptions, 138 yards
BAY – R. J. Sneed – 6 receptions, 84 yards
Texas Tech played Baylor in Waco, the first time since 2008 that the two did not play one another at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX .[10]
The first half of the game was a defensive battle between the two teams. Texas Tech scored only 6 points in the half with two field goals from Trey Wolff while Baylor only scored 3 with a 37-yard field goal from John Mayers. The Red Raiders had 182 yards of offense in the first half while the Bears had 117. Baylor scored the first touchdown of the game for either team on its first drive of the half with a 4-yard run from Charlie Brewer. After trailing for most of the half, the Red Raiders scored a touchdown with 1:37 left in regulation to take a 20–17 lead. The Bears marched down field with Mayers making a 19-yard field goal as time expired to tie the game. Baylor started overtime on offense with Texas Tech on defense. During the drive, center Jake Fruhmorgen appeared to have fumbled the ball on a snap with the ball being recovered by Jaylon Hutchings for the Red Raiders and the play was blown dead quickly. The fumble was overturned as Baylor was penalized for an illegal snap penalty. The call was heavily criticized and the following day the Big 12 announced that the penalty was the wrong call and that Texas Tech should have gained possession.[11] [12]
Iowa State [ ]
Iowa State Cyclones at Texas Tech Red Raiders – Game summary
1
2
3 4 Total
Cyclones
7
13
7 7 34
Red Raiders
0
7
10 7 24
at Jones AT&T Stadium, Lubbock, TX
Date : October 19Game time : 11:00 a.m.Game weather : Temperature: 61 °F (16 °C) • Weather: clear • Wind: N 16 MPHGame attendance : 52,315Referee : Brandon CruseTV announcers (FS1) : Brian Custer and Robert Smith[19] [20] [21]
Game information
First quarter
ISU – Charlie Kolar 24-yard pass from Brock Purdy (Connor Assalley kick), 4:58. Cyclones 7–0. Drive: 7 plays, 80 yards, 3:55.
Second quarter
ISU – Charlie Kolar 6-yard pass from Brock Purdy (Connor Assalley kick), 12:25. Cyclones 14–0. Drive: 11 plays, 80 yards, 5:21.
ISU – La'Michael Pettway 17-yard pass from Brock Purdy (kick failed), 10:12. Cyclones 20–0. Drive: 2 plays, 78 yards, 0:52.
TTU – SaRodorick Thompson 6-yard run (Trey Wolff kick), 3:35. Cyclones 20–7. Drive: 11 plays, 69 yards, 3:51.
Third quarter
TTU – Trey Wolff 22-yard field goal, 8:45. Cyclones 20–10. Drive: 15 plays, 90 yards, 6:15.
ISU – Breece Hall 75-yard run (Connor Assalley kick), 8:32. Cyclones 27–10. Drive: 1 play, 75 yards, 0:13.
TTU – SaRodorick Thompson 2-yard run (Trey Wolff kick), 0:00. Cyclones 27–17. Drive: 16 plays, 82 yards, 4:47.
Fourth quarter
ISU – Breece Hall 30-yard run (Connor Assalley kick), 5:54. Cyclones 34–17. Drive: 3 plays, 75 yards, 1:22.
TTU – T. J. Vasher 2-yard pass from Jett Duffey (Trey Wolff kick), 1:28. Cyclones 34–24. Drive: 13 plays, 73 yards, 4:26.
Top passers
Top rushers
ISU – Breece Hall – 19 carries, 183 yards, 2 TD
TTU – SaRodorick Thompson – 10 carries, 57 yards, 2 TD
Top receivers
ISU – Tarique Milton – 4 receptions, 98 yards
TTU – R.J. Turner – 11 receptions, 76 yards
at Kansas [ ]
Texas Tech Red Raiders at Kansas Jayhawks – Game summary
1
2
3 4 Total
Red Raiders
7
10
10 7 34
Jayhawks
0
14
6 17 37
at David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium , Lawrence, KS
Date : October 26Game time : 6:00 p.m.Game weather : Temperature: 59 °F (15 °C) • Weather: clear • Wind: S 4 MPHGame attendance : 31,036Referee : Mike DefeeTV announcers (FS1) : Dan Hellie and Evan Moore [22] [23] [24]
Game information
First quarter
TTU – SaRodorick Thompson 1-yard run (Trey Wolff kick), 5:01. Red Raiders 7–0. Drive: 7 plays, 45 yards, 2:20.
Second quarter
TTU – Trey Wolff 24-yard field goal, 14:56. Red Raiders 10–0. Drive: 14 plays, 74 yards, 4:02.
TTU – McLane Mannix 9-yard pass from Jett Duffey (Trey Wolff kick), 8:19. Red Raiders 17–0. Drive: 11 plays, 80 yards, 4:20.
KU – Carter Stanley 1-yard run (Liam Jones kick), 4:41. Red Raiders 17–7. Drive: 7 plays, 78 yards, 3:32.
KU – Stephon Robinson Jr. 48-yard pass from Carter Stanley (Liam Jones kick), 0:59. Red Raiders 17–14. Drive: 6 plays, 84 yards, 1:20.
Third quarter
TTU – T. J. Vasher 19-yard pass from Jett Duffey (Trey Wolff kick), 14:00. Red Raiders 24–14. Drive: 4 plays, 70 yards, 1:00.
TTU – Trey Wolff 27-yard field goal, 5:39. Red Raiders 27–14. Drive: 15 plays, 68 yards, 6:34.
KU – Stephon Robinson Jr. 65-yard pass from Carter Stanley (kick failed), 3:56. Red Raiders 27–20. Drive: 4 plays, 75 yards, 1:43.
Fourth quarter
KU – Andrew Parchment 70-yard pass from Carter Stanley (Liam Jone kick), 13:42. Tied 27–27. Drive: 8 plays, 86 yards, 2:17.
TTU – Dalton Rigdon 48-yard pass from Jett Duffey (Trey Wolff kick), 12:18. Red Raiders 34–27. Drive: 3 plays, 75 yards, 1:24.
KU – Velton Gardner 32-yard run (Liam Jones kick), 5:12. Tied 34–34. Drive: 10 plays, 70 yards, 3:50.
KU – Liam Jones 32-yard field goal, 0:00. Jayhawks 37–34. Drive: 1 play, 0 yards, 0:02.
Top passers
TTU – Jett Duffey – 23/34, 271 yards, 3 TD
KU – Carter Stanley – 26/37, 415 yards, 3 TD, INT
Top rushers
TTU – SaRodorick Thompson – 20 carries, 80 yards, TD
KU – Pooka Williams Jr. – 21 carries, 69 yards
Top receivers
TTU – Dalton Rigdon – 7 receptions, 76 yards, TD
KU – Stephon Robinson Jr. – 6 receptions, 186 yards, 2 TD
Kansas kicker Liam Jones missed the initial game-winning field goal, with Douglas Coleman III recovering the ball for Texas Tech. Coleman then fumbled the ball, with Kevin Feder recovering it for Kansas at the Texas Tech 14-yard line with 2 seconds left. Jones would make his second attempt, winning the game 37–34 for the Jayhawks. This is the Red Raiders' first loss in Lawrence, first loss to the Jayhawks since October 6, 2001, and second overall loss to the Jayhawks.[13]
Texas Tech's coach Matt Wells praised Jayhawk coach Les Miles after the game: "I think Coach Miles brings credibility to that program. I mean, the job that he obviously did at Oklahoma State and did at LSU speaks for itself. He's had success everywhere he's been. And those kids played hard on Saturday. They really did. They went out and, man, they did. They emptied the tank and had every right to win and deserved to win."[14]
at West Virginia [ ]
Texas Tech Red Raiders at West Virginia Mountaineers – Game summary
1
2
3 4 Total
Red Raiders
21
14
0 3 38
Mountaineers
3
7
0 7 17
at Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar Stadium , Morgantown, WV
Game information
First quarter
TTU – Ta'Zhawn Henry 2-yard run (Trey Wolff kick), 10:58. Red Raiders 7–0. Drive: 11 plays, 72 yards, 4:02.
WVU – Casey Legg 30-yard field goal, 7:43. Red Raiders 7–3. Drive: 8 plays, 63 yards, 3:09.
TTU – Dalton Rigdon 81-yard pass from Jett Duffey (Trey Wolff kick), 7:27. Red Raiders 14–3. Drive: 1 play, 81 yards, 0:10.
TTU – Ta'Zhawn Henry 4-yard run (Trey Wolff kick), 4:52. Red Raiders 21–3. Drive: 6 plays, 24 yards, 2:14.
Second quarter
TTU – SaRodorick Thompson 1-yard run (Trey Wolff kick), 13:25. Red Raiders 28–3. Drive: 9 plays, 87 yards, 2:40.
WVU – Kennedy McKoy 24-yard pass from Isaiah Esdale (Casey Legg kick), 11:16. Red Raiders 28–10. Drive: 6 plays, 65 yards, 2:09.
TTU – SaRodorick Thompson 2-yard run (Trey Wolff kick), 8:01. Red Raiders 35–10. Drive: 9 plays, 73 yards, 3:06.
Third quarter
Fourth quarter
TTU – Trey Wolff 24-yard field goal, 10:20. Red Raiders 38–10. Drive: 11 plays, 54 yards, 4:12.
WVU – Tony Mathis 9-yard pass from Jarret Doege (Casey Legg kick), 0:05. Red Raiders 38–17. Drive: 7 plays, 61 yards, 2:18.
Top passers
Top rushers
TTU – Ta'Zhawn Henry – 22 carries, 67 yards, 2 TD
WVU – Leddie Brown – 6 carries, 16 yards
Top receivers
TTU – Dalton Rigdon – 3 receptions, 106 yards, TD
WVU – Sam James – 14 receptions, 223 yards
With the victory, the Red Raiders snapped a 5 game losing streak against the Mountaineers.
TCU [ ]
Texas Christian Horned Frogs at Texas Tech Red Raiders – Game summary
1
2
3 4 Total
Horned Frogs
17
10
0 6 33
Red Raiders
0
16
12 3 31
at Jones AT&T Stadium, Lubbock, TX
Date : November 16Game time : 11:00 a.m.Game weather : Temperature: 52 °F (11 °C) • Weather: Partly cloudy • Wind: SSW 9 MPHGame attendance : 50,459Referee : Mike DefeeTV announcers (ESPN2) : Dave Neal , D.J. Shockley and Dawn Davenport[28] [29] [30]
Game information
First quarter
TCU – Max Duggan 20-yard run (Jonathan Song kick), 9:46. Horned Frogs 7–0. Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 5:14.
TCU – Jonathan Song 36-yard field goal, 7:12. Horned Frogs 10–0. Drive: 6 plays, 27 yards, 2:05.
TCU – Artayvious Lynn 4-yard pass from Max Duggan (Jonathan Song kick), 0:59. Horned Frogs 17–0. Drive: 9 plays, 83 yards, 4:28.
Second quarter
TTU – Trey Wolff 36-yard field goal, 12:55. Horned Frogs 17–3. Drive: 12 plays, 57 yards, 3:04.
TCU – Jalen Reagor 55-yard pass from Max Duggan (Jonathan Song kick), 11:42. Horned Frogs 24–3. Drive: 3 plays, 69 yards, 1:13.
TTU – Dalton Rigdon 26-yard pass from Jett Duffey (Trey Wolff kick), 10:15. Horned Frogs 24–10. Drive: 4 plays, 37 yards, 1:27.
TTU – R.J. Turner 70-yard pass from Jett Duffey (kick failed), 1:55. Horned Frogs 24–16. Drive: 2 plays, 68 yards, 0:32.
TCU – Jonathan Song 28-yard field goal, 0:02. Horned Frogs 27–16. Drive: 14 plays, 58 yards, 1:53.
Third quarter
TTU – R.J. Turner 32-yard pass from Jett Duffey (run failed), 13:19. Horned Frogs 27–22. Drive: 5 plays, 67 yards, 1:41.
TTU – Erik Ezukanma 33-yard pass from Jett Duffey (pass failed), 5:05. Red Raiders 28–27. Drive: 4 plays, 51 yards, 1:03.
Fourth quarter
TCU – Jonathan Song 25-yard field goal, 14:56. Horned Frogs 30–28. Drive: 10 plays, 68 yards, 5:09.
TTU – Trey Wolff 24-yard field goal, 12:21. Red Raiders 31–30. Drive: 8 plays, 69 yards, 2:35.
TCU – Jonathan Song 20-yard field goal, 5:38. Horned Frogs 33–31. Drive: 13 plays, 69 yards, 6:43.
Top passers
TCU – Max Duggan – 25/42, 323 yards, 2 TD
TTU – Jett Duffey – 19/33, 333 yards, 4 TD, INT
Top rushers
TCU – Darius Anderson – 19 carries, 87 yards
TTU – Jett Duffey – 9 carries, 42 yards
Top receivers
TCU – Taye Barber – 8 receptions, 137 yards
TTU – R.J. Turner – 3 receptions, 116 yards, 2 TD
The Red Raiders struggled early in the game, with their first drive ending in a Jett Duffey pass that was intercepted by Hyatt Harris near mid-field. At the end of the 1st quarter, Texas Tech trailed TCU 17–0 then trailed 24–3 during the second. The Red Raiders' would score their first touchdown with a 26-yard pass from Duffey to Dalton Rigdon with 10:15 left in the first half. The team would score another touchdown in the quarter, but Trey Wolff missed the extra point attempt, his only miss of the season. Texas Tech's defense held the Horned Frogs scoreless in the 3rd quarter while the offense scored two touchdowns, but failed the two-point conversion after each one, leading 28–27 at the end of the quarter. Neither team scored a touchdown in the final quarter, with Jonathan Song making two field goals for the Horned Frogs and Trey Wolff making a 24-yard attempt. Texas Tech received the ball back with just under 2:30 left to play, but McClane Mannix fumbled on the first play of the drive with TCU recovering it, running out the clock to win the game 33–31.
Kansas State [ ]
Kansas State Wildcats at Texas Tech Red Raiders – Game summary
1
2
3 4 Total
Wildcats
3
3
17 7 30
Red Raiders
0
3
14 10 27
at Jones AT&T Stadium, Lubbock, TX
Date : November 23Game time : 6:00 p.m.Game weather : Temperature: 56 °F (13 °C) • Weather: clear • Wind: NW 10 MPHGame attendance : 50,117Referee : Reggie SmithTV announcers (FS1) : Aaron Goldsmith and Ben Leber [31] [32] [33]
Game information
First quarter
KSU – Blake Lynch 32-yard field goal, 1:19. Wildcats 3–0. Drive: 10 plays, 52 yards, 5:48.
Second quarter
TTU – Trey Wolff 44-yard field goal, 8:40. Tied 3–3. Drive: 9 plays, 51 yards, 3:10.
KSU – Blake Lynch 32-yard field goal, 4:33. Wildcats 6–3. Drive: 8 plays, 61 yards, 4:07.
Third quarter
KSU – Phillip Brooks 14-yard pass from Skylar Thompson (Blake Lynch kick), 10:20. Wildcats 13–3. Drive: 9 plays, 75 yards, 4:40.
TTU – SaRodorick Thompson 5-yard run (Trey Wolff kick), 7:06. Wildcats 13–10. Drive: 12 plays, 75 yards, 3:14.
KSU – Joshua Youngblood 100-yard kickoff return (Blake Lynch kick), 6:52. Wildcats 20–10.
TTU – Erik Ezukanma 21-yard pass from Jett Duffey (Trey Wolff kick), 5:31. Wildcats 20–17. Drive: 6 plays, 49 yards, 1:21.
KSU – Blake Lynch 43-yard field goal, 2:17. Wildcats 23–17. Drive: 9 plays, 50 yards, 3:14.
Fourth quarter
TTU – Trey Wolff 27-yard field goal, 14:35. Wildcats 23–20. Drive: 11 plays, 66 yards, 2:42.
KSU – Chabastin Taylor 48-yard pass from Skylar Thompson (Blake Lynch kick), 8:54. Wildcats 30–20. Drive: 2 plays, 85 yards, 0:56.
TTU – R.J. Turner 58-yard pass from Jett Duffey (Trey Wolff kick), 3:58. Wildcats 30–27. Drive: 4 plays, 60 yards, 1:22.
Top passers
Top rushers
KSU – James Gilbert – 12 carries, 61 yards
TTU – SaRodorick Thompson – 21 carries, 84 yards, TD
Top receivers
KSU – Chabastin Taylor – 3 receptions, 74 yards, TD
TTU – R.J. Turner – 7 receptions, 141 yards, TD
Kansas State traveled to Lubbock to play Texas Tech for the 2019 meeting of the two schools. Texas Tech held Kansas State to just six points in the first half, but were unable to continue the success in the second half. Kansas State managed to force several interceptions—something no other team has done for the season.[15]
In the third quarter, Kansas State's Joshua Youngblood returned a kickoff for 100 yards for a touchdown. Youngblood credited key blocks from his teammates.[16]
Texas Tech attempted two fake punts and were successful in one of those, but it did not result in a scoring drive. The successful fake occurred in the fourth quarter with Kansas State ahead by 10. Tech was on its own 42 yard line on fourth down with six to gain. The Tech punter Austin McNamara made good on a pass to Ezukanma for 34 yards, taking it all the way to Kansas State’s 10 yard line. The very next play, Texas Tech was intercepted in the end zone by Kansas State's Denzel Goolsby to stop the drive.[17]
With one regular season game left to play, Kansas State's Chris Klieman tied the school record for the most wins by a first-year Kansas State head football coach.[17] The Red Raiders were eliminated from bowl contention with the loss. The final score was close: Texas Tech 27, Kansas State 30.[15]
at Texas [ ]
Texas Tech Red Raiders at Texas Longhorns – Game summary
1
2
3 4 Total
Red Raiders
14
7
3 0 24
Longhorns
6
22
14 7 49
at Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium , Austin, TX
Date : Game time : 11:00 a.m. CSTGame weather : Temperature: 54 °F (12 °C) • Weather: Cloudy, 95% humidity • Wind: CalmGame attendance : 93,747Referee : C. CastleberryTV announcers (Fox ) : Joe Davis , Brock Huard , and Bruce Feldman[34] [35] [36]
Game information
First quarter
TTU – KeSean Carter 13-yard pass from Jett Duffey (Trey Wolff kick), 9:10. Red Raiders 7–0. Drive: 11 plays, 80 yards, 2:09.
TTU – SaRodorick Thompson 10-yard run (Trey Wolff kick), 4:14. Red Raiders 14–0. Drive: 6 plays, 76 yards, 2:39.
TEX – Sam Ehlinger 10-yard run (kick blocked), 0:54. Red Raiders 14–6. Drive: 6 plays, 75 yards, 3:20.
Second quarter
TEX – Daniel Young 3-yard run (Ehlinger pass to Duvernay), 13:09. Tied 14–14. Drive: 5 plays, 64 yards, 1:38.
TTU – Erik Ezukanma 24-yard pass from Jett Duffey (Trey Wolff kick), 8:13. Red Raiders 21–14. Drive: 2 plays, 24 yards, 0:23.
TEX – Devin Duvernay 75-yard pass from Sam Ehlinger (Cameron Dicker kick), 8:02. Tied 21–21. Drive: 1 play, 75 yards, 0:11.
TEX – Roschon Johnson 1-yard run (Cameron Dicker kick), 1:22. Longhorns 28–21. Drive: 13 plays, 74 yards, 5:36.
Third quarter
TEX – Jake Smith 26-yard pass from Sam Ehlinger (Cameron Dicker kick), 8:52. Longhorns 35–21. Drive: 7 plays, 82 yards, 1:56.
TTU – Trey Wolff 23-yard field goal, 6:09. Longhorns 35–24. Drive: 12 plays, 70 yards, 2:43.
TEX – Roschon Johnson 1-yard run (Cameron Dicker kick), 2:35. Longhorns 42–24. Drive: 9 plays, 74 yards, 3:34.
Fourth quarter
TEX – Roschon Johnson 1-yard run (Cameron Dicker kick), 8:50. Longhorns 49–24. Drive: 5 plays, 24 yards, 1:11.
Top passers
Top rushers
TTU – SaRodorick Thompson – 16 carries, 88 yards, TD
TEX – Roschon Johnson – 23 carries, 105 yards, TD
Top receivers
TTU – KeSean Carter – 11 receptions, 150 yards, TD
TEX – Devin Duvernay – 6 receptions, 199 yards, TD
Statistics [ ]
Scoring [ ]
Scores against non-conference opponents
1
2
3
4
Total
Opponents
0
20
0
21
41
Texas Tech
28
28
20
21
97
Scores against the Big 12
1
2
3
4 OT 2OT
Total
Opponents
36
86
86
69 7 6
290
Texas Tech
58
61
64
46 7 3
239
Scores against all opponents
1
2
3
4 OT 2OT
Total
Opponents
36
106
86
90 7 6
331
Texas Tech
86
89
84
66 7 3
335
Offense [ ]
Passing statistics
No.
POS
NAME
CMP
ATT
YDS
CMP%
AVG
LNG
TD
INT
RTG
Ref
7
QB
Jett Duffey
239
367
2,840
65.1
7.7
81
18
5
143.6
[37]
10
QB
Alan Bowman
101
154
1,020
65.6
6.6
66
6
3
130.2
[38]
31
P
Austin McNamara
1
1
34
100.0
34.0
34
0
0
385.6
[39]
17
QB
Jackson Tyner
1
8
2
12.5
0.3
2
0
0
14.6
[40]
13
WR
McLane Mannix
0
1
0
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0.0
[41]
TOTALS
342
531
3,896
64.4
7.3
81
24
8
137.9
[42]
Rushing statistics
No.
POS
NAME
ATT
YDS
AVG
LNG
TD
Ref
28
RB
SaRodorick Thompson
160
765
4.8
58
12
[43]
5
RB
Armand Shyne
65
374
5.8
69
3
[44]
26
RB
Ta'Zhawn Henry
75
340
4.5
19
3
[45]
7
QB
Jett Duffey
72
212
2.9
19
1
[46]
13
WR
McLane Mannix
3
37
12.3
23
0
[47]
TOTALS
404
1,795
4.4
69
20
[48]
Receiving statistics
No.
POS
NAME
REC
YDS
AVG
LNG
TD
Ref
9
WR
T.J. Vasher
42
515
12.3
39
6
[49]
TOTALS
342
3,896
11.4
81
24
[50]
Special teams [ ]
Kicking statistics
No.
NAME
XPM
XPA
XP%
FGM
FGA
PCT
1–19
20–29
30–39
40–49
50+
LNG
PTS
Ref
36
Trey Wolff
40
41
97.5
20
22
90.9
0/0
11/11
5/5
4/6
0/0
45
100
[51]
Weekly awards [ ]
Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week
Jett Duffey (week 6 vs. Oklahoma State)[18]
Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week
Jordyn Brooks (week 6 vs. Oklahoma State)[18]
Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week
Trey Wolff (week 6 vs. Oklahoma State)[18]
Bronco Nagurski Defensive Player of the Week
Jordyn Brooks (Week 6 vs. Oklahoma State)[19]
Davey O'Brien Quarterback of the Week
Jett Duffey (week 6 vs. Oklahoma State)[19]
Maxwell Award Player of the Week
Jett Duffey (week 6 vs. Oklahoma State)[20]
Players drafted into the NFL [ ]
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