One of the most intriguing elements of the modern college football landscape is that conferences are no longer regionally based the way they once were. Or, well, they’re not as regionally based. Take the Big 12 for example. There are teams all over the map. Which means that there are teams traversing time zones and competing in different types of climates.
That’s the case for the Texas Tech Red Raiders this weekend as they travel across the country to go compete in Morgantown, West Virginia.
As Texas Tech gets to compete against the Mountaineers, will the West Virginia fall weather impact how the Red Raiders’ offense operates?