Texas Tech triumphed over Oklahoma State in a thrilling 56-48 shootout on Saturday at Boone Pickens Stadium, surviving a chaotic game with crucial plays in the final moments. The Red Raiders (7-4, 5-3) were pushed to the limit, needing a fumble recovery touchdown, a missed field goal, and a blocked extra point to seal the victory. Tahj Brooks was the star of the game, scoring four total touchdowns—three rushing and one receiving—while surpassing the 100-yard mark for the tenth time this season. Jacob Rodriguez contributed with a game-changing fumble recovery touchdown and a key interception to secure the win.
A Familiar Story Unfolds for Texas Tech
A familiar story unfolded for Texas Tech, as the offense started strong before stalling out midway through the game. The Red Raiders surged to a 14-0 lead, racking up 166 yards on their first two drives, but the momentum quickly fizzled. Over the next four drives, they managed only 49 yards, allowing Oklahoma State to level the game with two touchdowns from Ollie Gordon II. This pattern of explosive starts followed by a lack of consistency has been a recurring theme for Texas Tech throughout the season.
Brooks Shines as Versatile Playmaker
Brooks, who has become a crucial part of the offense, showcased his versatility by making significant contributions in both the running and passing games. He not only recorded his career-high in receptions with eight catches for 65 yards but also added three rushing touchdowns and 132 yards on the ground. His performance was key in keeping Texas Tech on track during the game’s decisive moments.
Rodriguez Seals the Win for Tech
Defensively, Jacob Rodriguez made his mark with a crucial fumble recovery touchdown following a botched snap by Oklahoma State’s freshman quarterback. This play gave Tech the separation they needed to take a commanding 56-42 lead. Despite the ups and downs, Texas Tech’s season has shown signs of improvement. With three road victories already, the team is poised for its first eight-win season since 2013, and a win in the next game could give the Red Raiders their first eight-win regular season since 2009.