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Kansas vs Texas Tech game preview, prediction, and breakdown for the Week 11 game on Saturday, November 12

Kansas vs Texas Tech prediction, game preview, how to watch. Week 11, Saturday, November 12


Kansas vs Texas Tech How To Watch

Date: Saturday, November 12
Game Time: 7:00 ET
Venue: Jones AT&T Stadium, Lubbock, TX
How To Watch: Big 12 Network/ESPN+
Record: Kansas (6-3), Texas Tech (4-5)
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Kansas vs Texas Tech Game Preview

Why Kansas Will Win

The Jayhawks are bowl eligible after coming up with an impressive 37-16 win over Oklahoma State. It was fun, it was emotional, and now the team gets to play loose and free.

Now it’s fun time.

Kansas is able to keep the chains moving, it’s great on third downs, and it’s been steady with the passing attack. It might not be a defensive rock, but the offensive line play has been stellar and the defense is making up for problems by taking the ball away.

Texas Tech’s defense hasn’t been bad, but it’s losing when it’s having problems against the run.

It’s 1-5 when allowing over 100 rushing yards and 3-0 when it doesn’t. Kansas is going to run for 100 yards.

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Why Texas Tech Will Win

The Texas Tech defense continues to take the ball away.

It hasn’t been all that great overall, but good things happen when it’s able to force mistakes, coming up with multiple takeaways in each of the last five games.

Kansas is going to get its offense going, and it’s going to put up consistent points, but it lost three in a row when it turned it over multiple times. Texas Tech is going to keep on throwing,

Kansas will give up over 300 passing yards and it’s going to have its own problems on third downs. As long as Texas Tech is able to come up with a few stops here and there and steal a few scoring drives with takeaways, it should be fine at home.

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What’s Going To Happen

This is going to be fun.

Both teams will crank up the offense, Texas Tech will play with a sense of urgency needing to win two of its final three games to get to a bowl game, and this will be one key piece.

Both teams will come up with big shots in a back-and-forth fight, but the Red Raiders will connect on a few more.

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Kansas vs Texas Tech Prediction, Line

Texas Tech 34, Kansas 31
Line: Texas Tech -3.5, o/u: 64.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2
Kansas vs Texas Tech Must See Rating (out of 5): 3.5
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Texas Tech vs Kansas prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, October 16

Texas Tech vs Kansas prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, October 16


Texas Tech vs Kansas How To Watch

Date: Saturday, October 16
Game Time: 4:00 ET
Venue: David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium, Lawrence, KS
How To Watch: Big 12 Network/ESPN+
Record: Texas Tech (4-2), Kansas (1-4)
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Why Kansas Will Win

Kansas has to do everything possible to somehow maintain control early on. That has to come with finally starting to grind it out on third downs against a Texas Tech defense that’s struggling to get off the field.

The Red Raiders were fine early on, but they’re getting lit up on third downs in Big 12 play, with Texas and TCU converting a whopping 19-of-28 chances.

Keeping the chains moving has been rough for the Jayhawks – it’s only converting 32% of its chances – but it has to get the short passing game going right away. They don’t have to bomb away like the Longhorns did, but the Red Raider defense is getting destroyed through the air in the Big 12 so far.

Kansas QB Jason Bean showed he was able get the passing attack going a bit against Duke a few weeks ago. The O has to come out swinging.

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Why Texas Tech Will Win

The Texas Tech secondary has been awful since the Big 12 season kicked in. The Kansas pass defense is holding the Red Raiders’ beer – and it’s not just in the Big 12 campaign.

It’s not just that KU is getting hit very, very hard on the midrange throws – allowing teams to connect on close to 75% of their passes – but they’re getting bombed on.

Throw in Coastal Carolina and Duke to the dates with Baylor and Iowa State, and the Jayhawk secondary is giving up over 11 yards per throw with just one interception on the year.

Texas Tech is hardly perfect, but the passing game is working. However …

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What’s Going To Happen

Texas Tech QB Henry Colombi threw three touchdown passes in the blowout loss to Texas, but that’s been it for the scoring passes. That changes this week.

Kansas will put up just enough points to make the Red Raiders press, but it won’t move the ball well enough. The Texas Tech offense will open it up late.

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Texas Tech vs Kansas Prediction, Line

Texas Tech 48, Kansas 20
Line: Texas Tech -16.5, o/u: 66.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3

Must See Rating: 2

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1: Pumpkin spice anything

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