LUBBOCK, TX — It was another wild one Saturday afternoon, as neither TCU or Texas Tech could consistently make the plays they needed to be each other away, but made enough to keep things interesting.
This time, it was the Red Raiders who struck first, as a lead-off triple led to the game’s first run against Austin Krob, and Texas Tech took their first lead of the series with a 1-0 start through one.
Krob scuffled all day; coming into Saturday, the 4-0 lefty had arguably been the Frogs’ best pitcher (though many would argue that honor goes to Russell Smith, and rightfully so), but he certainly did not have his best stuff against Texas Tech.