Three keys for Oklahoma’s game against Texas Tech

Oklahoma is looking to go streaking. Here are three keys for the Sooners against Texas Tech as they try to win their third-straight game.

Oklahoma is looking to go streaking.

The Sooners (3-2) are looking to rattle off three-straight wins after dropping back-to-back regular season losses for the first time since 1999 to begin conference play. Oklahoma has won a historic quadruple overtime win over Texas and dominated TCU in back-to-back games.

Lincoln Riley and his 2020 team go on the road Saturday to take on a Texas Tech team coming off of a big win over West Virginia in Utah State transfer Henry Colombi’s first start. Oklahoma is a big favorite in this game, but Halloween and Lubbock, Texas, is a ‘scary’ sight for opponents.

No, the normal Texas Tech home environment isn’t daunting down Oklahoma’s backs, but a young, inexperienced team is heading on the road. The Sooners are heavy favorites in this game.

Oklahoma is expecting to get Ronnie Perkins and Rhamondre Stevenson back for this game, but will not have Delarrin Turner-Yell and Charleston Rambo.

Here are three keys for the Sooners against Texas Tech.