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The Texas Tech Raiders are hosting the BYU Cougars in a Week 11 college football game that could have CFP implications. Follow live updates:
BYU got off to another slow start in a pivotal Big 12 game, but couldn't rekindle another comeback in a 29-7 loss to Red Raiders.
The Texas Tech football team returns home to host BYU in a Top 10 showdown today. Here's how to watch the Red Raiders take on the Cougars.
Texas Tech has an elite pass rush, headlined by David Bailey, Romello Height and their combined 17.5 sacks. The battle between Tech’s defensive front and BYU’s offensive line will be critical.
Texas Tech dominated BYU and cracked open the Big 12's championship game race with a three-way tie at the top.
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Stone Harrington kicked a school-record five field goals and Texas Tech linebacker Jacob Rodriguez had two takeaways as the No. 9 Red Red Raiders beat eighth-ranked BYU 29-7.
In fact, according to the NCAA, BYU is tied with three other schools in the West — Arizona, Arizona State and Oregon — for the worst record in the country in “GameDay” contests, as all four are 0-3. Here’s a look back at the Cougars’ three previous “GameDay” contests.
There were a couple near upsets in the Big Ten that would've tossed College Football Playoff projections into a jumbled mess, but unbeaten Indiana and one-loss Oregon prevailed on their final possessions against Penn State and Iowa, respectively, away from home to keep pace behind top-ranked Ohio State.
BYU is 8-0 and ranked no. 7 in the College Football Playoff rankings. The beauty of BYU's current position is that the Cougars control their own destiny and not
Turned out, Texas was a prescient callback by Roderick. BYU went into Austin and got thumped 35-6 in 2023 — and the Cougars’ offense didn’t fare much better in Lubbock on Saturday. In a game of two top 10 teams, BYU’s offense struggled to pick up first downs, much less score, en route to a 29-7 loss. BYU finished with 250 yards of offense.