The Washington State Cougars (1-0) host the Texas Tech Red Raiders (1-0) at Gesa Field on Saturday, September 7, 2024.
The Red Raiders’ game against the Cougars will be available on FOX.
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When is Texas Tech vs. Washington State and when does it start?
This game between the Red Raiders and Cougars will take place on Saturday, September 7, 2024. Be ready to see the kickoff at 10:00 p.m. ET.
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Texas Tech Stats & Insights
The Red Raiders head into this matchup following a 52-51 win over the Abilene Christian Wildcats in their most recent game.
While Texas Tech ranks second-worst in the FBS in total defense with 615 yards allowed per game, it’s been a different situation on offense, as the Red Raiders rank 20th-best in the FBS (539 yards per game).
The Red Raiders own the 11th-best offense this season in terms of passing yards (378 passing yards per game), but they rank worst on defense (506 passing yards allowed per game).
Texas Tech ranks 69th in run offense (161 rushing yards per game) and 62nd in run defense (109 rushing yards allowed per game) this season.
While the Red Raiders rank sixth-worst in the FBS in scoring defense with 51 points allowed per game, it’s been a different story offensively, as they rank 14th-best in the FBS (52 points per game).
Washington State Stats & Insights
Last time out, the Cougars won 70-30 over the Portland State Vikings.
While Washington State’s defense has been stuck in neutral, ranking 24th-worst by surrendering 449 total yards per game, its offense ranks seventh-best with 637 total yards per contest.
The Cougars’ passing attack has been paving the way for the team, as they rank seventh-best in the FBS with 413 passing yards per contest. In terms of defense, they are giving up 234 passing yards per game, which ranks 93rd.
Washington State’s defense has been a bottom-25 unit in run defense this season, ceding 215 rushing yards per game, which ranks 15th-worst in the FBS. On offense, it ranks 32nd with 224 rushing yards per contest.
The Cougars’ defense ranks 102nd in the FBS with 30 points given up per game, but they’ve been carried by their offense, which ranks second-best by putting up 70 points per contest.
Texas Tech Key Players to Watch
Behren Morton leads Texas Tech with 378 passing yards (378 ypg) on 30-of-42 passing with five touchdowns compared to zero interceptions this season.
The team’s top rusher, Tahj Brooks, has carried the ball 27 times for 153 yards (153 per game), with one touchdown this year.
This season Cam’Ron Valdez has taken one carry for 6 yards (6 per game).
Josh Kelly’s 156 receiving yards (156 yards per game) lead the team. He has 10 receptions with one touchdown.
Coy Eakin has put up a 76-yard season so far (76 receiving yards per game) with two touchdowns, reeling in five passes.
Jalin Conyers has hauled in five catches for 63 yards (63 ypg) and one touchdown this season.
Washington State Key Players to Watch
John Mateer leads Washington State with 352 passing yards (352 ypg) on 11-of-17 passing with five touchdowns and zero interceptions this season. He also has 55 rushing yards (55 ypg) on two carries while scoring one touchdown on the ground.
Wayshawn Parker’s team-high 96 rushing yards (96 per game) have come on eight carries, with one touchdown this year. He’s also added 52 yards (52 per game) on one catch with one touchdown.
Kyle Willams’ 141 receiving yards (141 yards per game) lead all receivers on the team. He’s totaled four receptions and two touchdowns.
Kris Hutson has put together a 101-yard season so far (101 receiving yards per game) with one touchdown, reeling in four passes.
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