West Virginia vs Texas Tech Prediction, Game Preview

West Virginia vs Texas Tech game preview, prediction, and breakdown for the Week 8 game on Saturday, October 22

West Virginia vs Texas Tech prediction, game preview, how to watch. Week 8, Saturday, October 22


West Virginia vs Texas Tech How To Watch

Date: Saturday, October 22
Game Time: 3:00 ET
Venue: Jones AT&T Stadium, Lubbock, TX
How To Watch: FS1
Record: West Virginia (3-3), Texas Tech (3-3)
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West Virginia vs Texas Tech Game Preview

Why West Virginia Will Win

Will the Texas Tech quarterback situation ever be fully settled?

Donovan Smith was good, but he’s still banged up. Tyler Shough was supposed to be the main man, but he hasn’t been able to do much of anything with his own injury.

Behren Morton stepped in and threw for 379 yards and two touchdowns in the loss to Oklahoma State, but the O wasn’t able to keep up in the 41-31 loss. He is more than fine and he’ll throw well, but his counterpart has been steadier.

JT Daniels isn’t bombing away, and he hasn’t thrown multiple touchdown passes in over a month, but he’s consistently doing what the offense needs. The running game is rolling, the offense leads the Big 12 in time of possession, and …

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Why Texas Tech Will Win

The passing game is working no matter what.

Morton has the upside to be the future along with the present of the Texas Tech program – the offense will throw for well over 300 yards.

The Mountaineer defense hasn’t been awful, but the secondary allowed 757 yards and seven touchdowns over the last two weeks. It’s about to give up at least 350 yards and a few scores.

The passing attack is second in the nation behind Washington, the defense has been good enough on third downs and allows the fewest first downs in the Big 12. It’ll get pounded on a bit by the West Virginia offensive balance, but it should be able to hold up in key spots.

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What’s Going To Happen

The Texas Tech pass rush will get to Daniels just enough to matter.

It’ll be a fun back-and-forth shootout with the Mountaineer secondary allowing well over 300 yards for the third straight game.

This will be fun.

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West Virginia vs Texas Tech Prediction, Line

Texas Tech 38, West Virginia 34
Line: Texas Tech -6.5, o/u: 65
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2.5
West Virginia vs Texas Tech Must See Rating (out of 5): 3.5
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West Virginia vs Texas Tech Prediction, Game Preview

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West Virginia vs Texas Tech Broadcast

Date: Saturday, October 24
Game Time: 5:30 ET
Venue: Jones AT&T Stadium, Lubbock, TX
Network: ESPN2

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Why West Virginia Will Win

Not everything has been perfect, and there’s a loss to Oklahoma State on the record, but the team is 3-1 and playing far better overall than it did in Year One under head coach Neal Brown.

It helps that there’s an offense.

The pass rush has been fantastic, the run defense has been a rock, and the D is one of the best in the nation at coming up with third down stops. That’s all great, but can the team handle big-time passing games?

It hasn’t faced anything like Texas Tech’s air show yet, but the pass rush is strong enough to at least hurry things up a little bit. Texas Tech – by its style and very nature – doesn’t allow a whole slew of sacks, but it helps to hurry things up a bit.

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Why Texas Tech Will Win

Alright Henry Colombi, let’s see what you can do.

The junior quarterback from Florida started out his career with Texas Tech head coach Matt Wells at Utah State, and transferred over to the Red Raiders after not seeing a whole lot of work last year with the Aggies.

With Alan Bowman banged up, Columbi has been able to step in and make the O go, hitting 74% of his passes for 359 yards and three scores, and he adds a little bit of a rushing element to the mix.

No matter who’s been at quarterback, the offense has worked, turnovers haven’t been a huge problem, and the team was one key defensive stop away from being 2-2 with a win over Texas. However …

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What’s Going To Happen

The Texas Tech defense has been awful.

How do you want to move the ball? Give it a shot, and it’ll probably work.

West Virginia’s ground game is good enough to take over right away – it at least has to give it a shot – but Jarret Doege and the passing attack have been good, too. Unlike last year, the Mountaineers are better equipped to keep up.

Texas Tech desperately needs the home win, but West Virginia is too good on the defensive front and will be too strong at controlling the clock. The Mountaineers will go on long enough marches to keep Columbi and company on the sidelines.

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West Virginia vs Texas Tech Prediction, Line

West Virginia 34, Texas Tech 27
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West Virginia -3, o/u: 54
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3

Must See Rating: 2.5

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