The Texas Tech Red Raiders (2-1) face a fellow Big 12 foe when they host the Arizona State Sun Devils (3-0) on Saturday, September 21, 2024 at Jones AT&T Stadium.
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When is Texas Tech vs. Arizona State and when does it start?
This matchup between the Red Raiders and Sun Devils will take place on Saturday, Septembe♚r 21, 2024. Expect to see the kickoff at 3:30 p.m. ET.
Where to watch Texas Tech vs. Arizona State
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Texas Tech Stats & Insights
The Red Raiders enter the matchup after winning 66-21 over the North Texas Mean Green in their last game on Sept. 14.
Texas Tech sports the ninth-best offense this season in terms of total yards (538.7 yards per game), but rank 11th-worst on the defensive side of the ball (461.3 yards allowed per game).
While the Red Raiders rank 16th-worst in the FBS in passing defense with 279.7 passing yards allowed per game, it’s been a different story offensively, as they rank fourth-best in the FBS (358.3 passing yards per game).
From an offensive standpoint, Texas Tech ranks 45th in the FBS with 180.3 rushing yards per game. Meanwhile, the defensive unit ranks 108th in rushing yards allowed per contest (181.7).
The Red Raiders own the 14th-best offense this season in terms of points scored (44.7 points per game), but they rank 12th-worst on defense (36.3 points allowed per game).
Arizona State Stats & Insights
The Sun Devils are coming off of a 31-28 win over the Texas State Bobcats.
In terms of total yards, Arizona State ranks 53rd in the FBS (420.3 total yards per game) and 30th on the other side of the ball (270.0 total yards allowed per contest).
With 191.0 passing yards per game on offense, the Sun Devils rank 96th in the FBS. On defense, they rank 71st, giving up 204.7 passing yards per contest.
Arizona State has been a top-25 run unit on both sides of the ball this season, as it ranks 22nd-best in rushing yards per game (229.3) and 11th-best in rushing yards allowed per game (65.3).
In terms of points scored the Sun Devils rank 33rd in the FBS (36.3 points per game), and they are 54th defensively (19.3 points allowed per contest).
Texas Tech Key Players to Watch
Behren Morton has thrown for 974 yards (324.7 ypg) to lead Texas Tech, completing 66.4% of his passes and collecting 10 touchdown passes and two interceptions this season.
Tahj Brooks’ team-high 262 rushing yards (87.3 per game) have come on 44 carries, with two touchdowns this year.
This season Cameron Dickey has rushed for 105 yards (35.0 per game) on 18 carries with one touchdown.
Josh Kelly’s 287 receiving yards (95.7 yards per game) lead the team. He has 21 receptions with two touchdowns.
Coy Eakin has grabbed 11 passes for 200 yards (66.7 yards per game) and three touchdowns this year.
Caleb Douglas has hauled in 10 receptions for 137 yards (45.7 ypg) and one touchdown this season.
Arizona State Key Players to Watch
Sam Leavitt leads Arizona State with 573 passing yards (191.0 ypg) on 43-of-72 passing with three touchdowns and one interception this season. He also has 155 rushing yards (51.7 ypg) on 30 carries while scoring three touchdowns on the ground.
Cameron Skattebo has carried the ball 68 times for a team-high 373 yards (124.3 per game), with three touchdowns this year. He’s also tacked on seven catches for 73 yards (24.3 per game).
Jordyn Tyson’s team-leading 176 receiving yards (58.7 yards per game) have come on 12 receptions with one touchdown.
Chamon Metayer has put together a 90-yard season so far (30.0 receiving yards per game) with one touchdown, reeling in eight passes.
Kyson Brown’s two grabs have turned into 73 yards (24.3 ypg) and one touchdown.
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