It appears that we were wrong to just assume that a high-powered offense was the Texas Tech football program’s birthright. After beefing up against two weaklings to start the season the offense has bogged down against Arizona and Oklahoma, scoring an average of just 15 points.
Even last year when the Red Raiders had to start three different quarterbacks for at least two games each, the offense was able to put up better than average numbers ranking 4th in the conference in points (37.5 points per game) and first in passing (352.6 yards per game). So that suggests that this year’s problems run deeper than another injury to Alan Bowman.