The TCU Horned Frogs (4-3) square off against a fellow Big 12 opponent when they host the Texas Tech Red Raiders (5-2) on Saturday, October 26, 2024 at Amon G. Carter Stadium.
The Horned Frogs’ matchup against the Red Raiders will be available on FOX.
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When is TCU vs. Texas Tech and when does it start?
This matchup between the Horned Frogs and Red Raiders will take place on Saturday, October 26, 2024. Expect to see the kickoff at 3:30 p.m. ET.
Where to watch TCU vs. Texas Tech
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TCU Stats & Insights
The Horned Frogs defeated the Utah Utes 13-7 in their most recent outing.
TCU is putting up 431.9 yards per game on offense (37th in the FBS), and rank 32nd defensively, yielding 325.1 yards allowed per game.
The Horned Frogs have been surging on both sides of the ball in the passing game, ranking fifth-best in passing offense (331.4 passing yards per game) and 10th-best in passing defense (161.7 passing yards allowed per game).
TCU has been a bottom-25 run offense this year, ranking 12th-worst with 100.4 rushing yards per contest. On defense, the Horned Frogs are ranked 91st in the FBS (163.4 rushing yards allowed per game).
On offense, the Horned Frogs rank 38th in the FBS with 32.1 points per game. Meanwhile, they rank 92nd in points allowed (325.1 points allowed per contest).
Texas Tech Stats & Insights
The Red Raiders are coming off of a loss to the Baylor Bears by the score of 59-35.
While Texas Tech’s defense has been stuck in neutral, ranking seventh-worst by conceding 466.6 total yards per game, its offense ranks 17th-best with 459.7 total yards per contest.
On the defensive side of the ball, the Red Raiders are a bottom-25 pass unit, ceding 303.1 passing yards per game (second-worst). On the bright side, they are dominating on offense, posting 292.4 passing yards per contest (19th-best).
From an offensive standpoint, Texas Tech is generating 167.3 rushing yards per contest (55th-ranked). It ranks 91st in the FBS on the other side of the ball (163.4 rushing yards allowed per game).
On the defensive side of the ball, the Red Raiders are bottom-25, ceding 36.1 points per game (11th-worst). On the bright side, they are excelling on the other side of the ball, putting up 38.7 points per contest (18th-best).
TCU Key Players to Watch
Josh Hoover has thrown for 2,270 yards (324.3 ypg) to lead TCU, completing 66.4% of his passes and recording 16 touchdown passes and six interceptions this season.
The team’s top rusher, Cam Cook, has carried the ball 96 times for 349 yards (49.9 per game), with six touchdowns this year.
This season Jeremy Payne has racked up 120 yards (20.0 per game) on 26 attempts with one touchdown.
Jack Bech’s 748 receiving yards (106.9 yards per game) lead the team. He has 42 receptions with seven touchdowns.
John Paul Richardson has put together a 385-yard season so far (55.0 receiving yards per game), hauling in 32 passes.
Eric McAlister has hauled in 18 grabs for 379 yards (63.2 ypg) and three touchdowns this season.
Texas Tech Key Players to Watch
Behren Morton has 1,926 passing yards (275.1 ypg) to lead Texas Tech, completing 63.7% of his passes and collecting 17 touchdown passes and three interceptions this season.
Tahj Brooks has carried the ball 149 times for a team-high 804 yards (114.9 per game), with eight touchdowns this year.
This season Cameron Dickey has collected 150 yards (25.0 per game) on 25 attempts with one touchdown.
Josh Kelly’s 590 receiving yards (84.3 yards per game) lead the team. He has 53 receptions with three touchdowns.
Caleb Douglas has collected 419 receiving yards (59.9 yards per game) and four touchdowns, hauling in 30 passes this year.
Coy Eakin’s 22 grabs have turned into 339 yards (48.4 ypg) and five touchdowns.
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