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No. 15-ranked Texas Tech rolled past OSU 42-0 on Saturday at Jones AT&T Stadium, sending Oklahoma State to a seventh straight loss.
The Cowboys were riding high in the 2010s. OSU was the Big 12's second-best program behind OU. Texas Tech was the second-worst, ahead of only Kansas.
Let's take a look at the social media posts after the Red Raiders' dominating performance over the Cowboys as Texas Tech got its first shutout of the season.
No. 15 Texas Tech rolled to a 42-0 win over Oklahoma State on Saturday at Jones AT&T Stadium — a game that was exactly as lopsided as the score suggests.
Texas Tech’s football game against BYU is the biggest event in Lubbock since 2008. It has taken that long for the Red Raiders to get back. | Opinion
Texas Tech enters Saturday as 23.5-point favorites, according to ESPN Bet on Thursday, and the number is justifiable. All nine of the Red Raiders’ wins have been by 22 points or more this season, which is the first time a Big 12 school has accomplished that feat since 2009.
Oklahoma State and Texas Tech were scheduled to kick off at 3 p.m., but a weather delay will likely push back the Big 12 football game.
Each of the five players listed as out on the initial Big 12 Conference-mandated availability report, released Wednesday night, were also out for the Red Raiders' win over BYU last week. This list includes defensive lineman Skyler Gill-Howard; receivers T.J. West, Leyton Stone and Roy Alexander; and offensive lineman Hunter Zambrano.
The Red Raiders bounced back from their first loss to trounce the struggling Cowboys. Here are the highlights.
This week's forecasted College Football Playoff field got changed after the results of Week 11 of the season with one notable addition.