Texarkana Gazette

Texas Tech, Texas looking to halt skids

- By Stephen Hawkins

LUBBOCK, Texas—No. 15 Texas has gone from Big 12 leader and College Football Playoff contender to conference chaser after consecutiv­e losses by a combined four points.

Texas Tech has also lost its last two games, and their freshman quarterbac­k took another hard shot last weekend. But the Red Raiders

(5-4, 3-3 Big 12) can get bowl eligible with a win

Saturday night over the Longhorns, just like they did last year in a regular-season finale last November that most likely saved coach Kliff Kingsbury’s job. This game is also the final home game for Tech’s seniors.

“You want them to have that moment, that memory,” said Kingsbury, the former Tech quarterbac­k in his sixth season as coach. “Three of those guys have been here every day I’ve been here. We have a lot of fifth-year seniors that have been through some ups and downs, and going through a lot to get to where they are at.”

It is another primetime game in Lubbock, just like last week when Tech lost 51-46 to No. 6 Oklahoma. Freshman quarterbac­k Alan Bowman, one of the nation’s top passers, sustained a partially collapsed lung for the second time this season. He was hospitaliz­ed for four nights, and dual-treat Jett Duffey is expected to get his second start as Tech looks to get consecutiv­e wins over Texas for the first time in 20 years.

Texas (6-3, 4-2, No. 19 CFP) likely has to win its last three games and get some help to get into the Big 12 championsh­ip game. The Longhorns are coming off a 42-41 loss to West Virginia, when Will Grier ran for a 2-point conversion in the final minute. The Mountainee­rs had more than 500 total yards, like Oklahoma State a week earlier in a 38-35 win.

“Playing a bit tentative. I think for whatever reason we haven’t cut it loose at times,” coach Tom Herman said of the Texas defense. “That’s on us to figure out why. Maybe it’s an uncertaint­y. Yeah, just playing tentative at times.”

It doesn’t help that Texas is banged up on defense. Senior defensive end Breckyn Hager (dislocated elbow) was hurt last week but was able to return to practice this week and could play Saturday. Senior cornerback Davante Davis (neck) also could return. Junior safety Brandon Jones (ankle) is questionab­le to play while Hager’s backup, Marquez Bimage is out with a shoulder injury.

RUNNING RED RAIDERS

While Texas Tech has one of the nation’s top passing games and leads the Big 12 with 376 yards a game, the Red Raiders’ 25 rushing touchdowns are second in the league behind Oklahoma’s 26.

“The quarterbac­k and receivers get a lot of the publicity, if you will,” Herman said. “You better be able to stop the run or you’re going to bleed a slow death. They do it well enough to make you have to defend it.”

EMERGING EHLINGER

Despite the two-game losing streak, Texas quarterbac­k Sam Ehlinger keeps getting better. He had one of his best career games last week with 354 yards passing and three touchdowns and ran for another score. He leads Texas with nine rushing touchdowns. His long TD pass to Devin Duvernay gave Texas the lead with less than 3 minutes left. Ehlinger hasn’t thrown an intercepti­on in since the first game, but he had a bad one late against Texas Tech last season that set up the Red Raiders’ winning touchdown.

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