Texas Tech vs Kansas State Prediction and Pick, Week 10
Texas Tech vs Kansas State Prediction and Pick, Week 10. Place a bet on this CFB football game with the best odds.
Texas Tech vs Kansas State Prediction
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When the Texas Tech Red Raiders take the field, they do so with a record of 7-1 for the current season. In their most recent game, the Red Raiders competed against the Oklahoma State Cowboys and emerged victorious by a score of 42-0. This happened the last time they took the field. After everything was said and done, the Texas Tech Red Raiders rushed the ball forty times and accumulated 88 yards, which is equivalent to an average of 2.2 yards per carrying attempt. At the conclusion of the game, they completed 69 plays, which resulted in 370 yards of total play. Texas Tech had a completion rate of 45.2%, which resulted in 14 completions on 31 attempts by the quarterback for 87 yards. When it came to the battle of the line of scrimmage, the Red Raiders allowed 95 yards on 32 attempts, which is equivalent to an average of 3.0 yards per run that they allowed.
Over the course of the season, the Red Raiders have accumulated a total of 3,995 yards. The Texas Tech Longhorns have scored 22 touchdowns through the air and 19 touchdowns through the ground. This is a significant accomplishment for the team. On ten separate occasions, they have given up possession of the ball. The offensive unit of Texas Tech has accumulated 196 first downs, while they have committed 58 penalties for a total of 507 yards. They are now ranked 27th in college football due to their offensive performance, which includes a run attack that averages 199.3 yards per game. As of right now, the Texas Tech Red Raiders are averaging 43.6 points per game when it comes to placing the ball inside the end zone.
The Red Raiders are currently ranked fourth in Division One in terms of the number of points scored by their opponents, as they allow 12.4 points per game. Throughout the course of the season, the opposition has a running average of 2.2 yards per run and a grounding average of 68.1 yards per game. Through the course of eight games, they have allowed a total of 545 yards on the ground. The Red Raiders are currently ranked 46th in Division 1 in terms of yards scored via the air, as they have allowed 1,572 yards through the air. In addition to allowing a completion percentage of 56.3%, they are allowing 196.5 yards per game to be gained through the passing game. The average number of yards they have given up in each game this season is 264.6, which places them in tenth place among all teams in the country. Along with three touchdowns scored by pounding the rock, they have also allowed eight touchdowns to be scored through the air.
The Wildcats have a record of 4-4 for the season thus far, and they will be competing in this game. After their most recent match, the Wildcats prevailed over the Kansas Jayhawks by a score of 42-17. This triumph was the Wildcats’ most recent victory. In the end, the Wildcats finished with 371 yards on 53 plays, which is equivalent to 7.0 yards per play. The Kansas State Wildcats finished the game with a total of 140 yards on 36 attempts, averaging 3.9 yards per attempt that they ran the ball. Kansas State gave up 40 rush attempts for a total of 110 yards, which is equivalent to 2.8 yards per rush. A completion rate of 48.6% was allowed by the Wildcats’ passing defense, which resulted in the loss of 137 yards on 18 for 37 passing attempts.
The Wildcats have an average of 31.0 points scored per game, which places them in the 53rd spot in the nation when it comes to the amount of points they score. Due to the fact that they score an average of 367.1 yards per game, the Kansas State Wildcats are now ranked 85th in the nation. 264 yards of penalties on 26 violations have been imposed by the Kansas State offense, which places them 134th in Division 1 in terms of the amount of assistance they provide to the opposing team. They have been able to earn 145 first downs, despite the fact that they have thrown three interceptions and allowed five fumbles to be recovered. In addition to holding an average of 224.0 passing yards per game, the Wildcats have a total of 1,792 yards via the air for the year thus far. This places them in the 79th position in college football because of their statistical performance. They are now averaging 143.1 yards on the ground per game and have racked up 1,145 yards on the ground so far this season.
It is currently 83rd in the nation that the Wildcats are allowing 25.8 points per game, which places them in that position. As of this point in the season, Kansas State has allowed a total of 1,188 running yards, which is equivalent to 148.5 yards per game, in addition to 14 touchdowns that have been scored through the ground game. They are currently rated 68th in college football due to the fact that they have allowed 10 touchdowns to be scored through the passing game and have allowed 220.4 yards per game. There have been 576 plays played by the Wildcats defense, which places them 124th in Division 1 in terms of total plays per game. So far this season, their defense has racked up a total of nine fumble recoveries and eight interceptions. They have conceded a total of 206 points in addition to that.
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