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Running back Cameron Dickey opened the evening with a 71-yard rushing touchdown on Texas Tech’s first play from scrimmage. Two quarters later, with the game in reach for Kansas at 28-17, he housed a 55-yard run to end the Jayhawks’ comeback attempt and become the first 200-yard Red Raiders rusher since 2015.
The unbeaten Texas Tech Red Raiders look to continue their hot start Saturday night in Lubbock with a Big 12 Conference matchup with the Kansas Jayhawks.
Cameron Dickey ran for 263 yards and two long touchdowns, Will Hammond scored twice after replacing injured quarterback Behren Morton and No. 9 Texas Tech beat Kansas 42-17.
The No. 9 Texas Tech Red Raiders play against the Kansas Jayhawks in a college football game tonight. Fans can watch this game for free online.
Starting defensive tackle Skyler Gill-Howard was carted off early in the first quarter of Texas Tech football game against Kansas.
Here at Kansas On SI, we will be providing periodic updates of the Jayhawk game tonight against Texas Tech. Check back in whenever you need to check the score or status of this Big 12 matchup. 15:00 - Texas Tech wins the toss and defers.
Texas Tech AD Kirby Hocutt was the lone dissenting vote, and was a bit defiant in defending the tortilla tradition. But coach Joey McGuire has started pleading with fans not to throw tortillas beyond the opening kickoff.
No. 9 Texas Tech defeated Kansas 42-17 on Saturday night at Jones AT&T Stadium. Kansas (4-3, 2-2 Big 12) fell to 2-24 all-time vs. the Red Raiders. The game was all Tech to start. Texas Tech raced to a 21-0 lead. The Jayhawks did eventually settle down, aided by a Tech injury, and pulled closer at half.
Kansas coach Lance Leipold said in the lead-up to Saturday’s game against Texas Tech that the Jayhawks couldn’t afford to start as poorly against the Red Raiders as they had against UCF. As it turned,
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QB Behren Morton won’t return for No. 9 Texas Tech against Kansas after apparent lower leg injury
Texas Tech quarterback Behren Morton exited the No. 9 Red Raiders’ game against Kansas and won't return after appearing to injure his lower right leg when he was sacked in the second quarter.
Texas Tech has emerged as one of college football’s biggest NIL power players, spending $28 million to build a roster capable of competing for a Big 12 title.