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[LIVE-Football]~Texas Tech vs Texas Live Stream

September 26, 2020

As the Big 12 begins conference play, the top two teams in the league — No. 3 Oklahoma and No. 8 Texas — enter as heavy betting favorites in their respective games. Bookmakers specifically have set a line at just around three scores for the Longhorns, who head on the road for the first time in 2020 to play Texas Tech in Lubbock, Texas.

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This would seem like a favorable matchup for Texas. Quarterback Sam Ehlinger could have thrown for 800 yards against UTEP if he wanted and Texas Tech’s pass defense looks porous. The Longhorns enjoy a bevy of weapons around Ehlinger, too, in both the run and pass games. Put simply, Texas is loaded on offense and the defense is talented enough to make this a complete team worthy of a Big 12 Championship Game run. Meanwhile, Texas Tech is trying to build something positive coming off of a 4-8 season in coach Matt Wells’ debut.

On paper, Texas should be able to handle its business before diving into a tougher stretch of schedule in the coming weeks. Then again, nothing in this pandemic year is 100% certain. Let’s unpack the storylines for this Saturday’s game as well as our picks.

Texas: Unless this game is closer than oddsmakers believe it will be, the main storyline continues to be about Ehlinger’s chances at a Heisman Trophy run. He can check off all the boxes — big name, big school, big stats — and he’s been good against Texas Tech in each of the past two seasons (757 total yards, seven total touchdowns, zero interceptions). He’ll need another stellar day to keep his name in the Heisman conversation this early in the season. On defense, it’ll be interesting to see how this Longhorns defense handles Texas Tech’s passing attack after forcing UTEP into six three-and-outs in Week 2.

Texas Tech: The lore of Lubbock isn’t what it used to be. The Red Raiders are 5-15 at home against Big 12 opponents dating back to 2015. Coincidentally enough, the game that helped perpetuate that narrative came in 2008 when Texas Tech’s Michael Crabtree caught the game-winning pass against top-ranked Texas. Wells is still building this program, but he could use a signature win to show things are headed in the right direction. After the yardage the Red Raiders gave up through the air against Houston Baptist, it’s likely they’ll need to win in a good ol’ fashioned shootout.

Date: Saturday, Sept. 26 | Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
Location: Jones AT&T Stadium — Lubbock, Texas
TV: Fox | Live stream: fuboTV

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September 26, 2020

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