Texas Tech enters this week with something to prove. After suffering a surprising 26–22 loss to Arizona State, the Red Raiders are shifting their focus toward Oklahoma State and they’re not coming in lightly. A team that’s carried itself like a Big 12 powerhouse all year now finds itself angry, motivated, and looking to take that frustration out on its next opponent. Oklahoma State, meanwhile, is limping into this matchup at 1–6, searching for answers on both sides of the ball while trying to avoid being run off the field.
Will Hammond Leading the Charge in Morton’s Absence
Even without starting quarterback Behren Morton, who remains questionable with a knee injury, Texas Tech hasn’t missed a beat.