FORT WORTH - With time ticking away at midfield, Shawn Robinson rolled right against the Texas Tech defense, looking for an opening on fourth down.
Facing a wall of defenders, the TCU quarterback reversed his field trying in vain to find daylight.
Running out of options and looking to make something happen, the ball squirted free.
Tech’s Adrian Frye claimed it for an interception - yes, another TCU turnover -- and Tech had a 17-14 victory, despite scoring more than 30 points less than its nation-leading scoring average.
Instead, Tech and coach Kliff Kingsbury won with defense, field position and two big plays in the second half - a 62-yard pass play from Jett Duffey to Ja’Deion High and a 38-yard quarterback draw by Duffey with 7:02 left in the game.