What a difference two weeks can make.
At this exact moment 14 days ago, the Texas Longhorns were the Big 12 headliners, sitting atop the conference at 6-1 (4-0) and No. 6 nationally. As we now know, for Texas, the difference two weeks can make is two losses, as the Longhorns have since suffered back-to-back shortcomings against Oklahoma State and No. 13 West Virginia, falling by a combined four points.
If Texas is to snap its first multiple-game skid since October 2017, the Horns will have to do so on the road against a Texas Tech Red Raiders team slogging through its own two-game losing slump — Texas Tech squandered its best start since 2015 by dropping close contests to Iowa State and No.