(7) Texas Tech 58, Kansas State 28

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Final

3:30 PM ET, October 4, 2008
Bill Snyder Stadium
MANHATTAN, KS

Red Raiders out to prove themselves worthy of high ranking

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Top 25 Overview
MANHATTAN, KS - 3:30 PM ET
It should be a high-scoring affair in Manhattan when a pair of top-10 scoring offenses meet. The Wildcats have been outscored 132-64 in losing their last three meetings with the Red Raiders. Texas Tech leads the all-time series 6-3.
Complete Top 25 Overview
Matchup
 W-LPFPAHOMEROADDIVCONF
TTU5-0241923-02-00-01-0
KSU3-22161493-10-10-00-1
· Complete Standings
In Close Games (7 points or less. Since 2001)
 RECORD
TTU12 - 10
KSU6 - 11
Record When Scoring... (Since 2001)
 20 OR MORE30 OR MORE40 OR MORE50 OR MORE
TTU61-18-056-9-040-5-021-0-0
KSU49-29-042-8-029-0-010-0-0
 LESS THAN 20LESS THAN 30LESS THAN 40LESS THAN 50
TTU1-13-06-22-022-26-041-31-0
KSU3-10-010-31-023-39-042-39-0
TEAM AVERAGES & NCAA RANKS
OFFENSETMPER GAME AVERAGE / NCAA RANK
Total YardsTTU
 
536.2 / 4th
KSU
 
402.1 / 33rd
Passing YardsTTU
 
426.8 / 2nd
KSU
 
279.9 / 20th
Rushing YardsTTU
 
118.9 / 96th
KSU
 
132.5 / 77th
Points ScoredTTU
 
44.6 / 3rd
KSU
 
34.9 / 20th
Full Team Stats: Texas Tech | Kansas State
Individual Leaders
Texas Tech Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Potts65.927991811
Sheffi...73.61131134
Kansas State Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Gregor...57.1109644
Coffma...60.786324
Texas Tech Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Batch1287155.612
Jeffer...332166.54
Kansas State Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Thomas24712655.111
Valent...553576.56
Texas Tech Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Torres5872812.66
Lewis5471913.35
Kansas State Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Banks5670512.61
Snipes2842415.12
Full Player Stats: Texas Tech | Kansas State
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Texas Tech is the only Big 12 team to post a winning record in each of the conference's first 12 seasons. As the Red Raiders enter their conference opener, however, their eyes are on something bigger than finishing above .500.

Hoping to remain undefeated and begin their quest for their first Big 12 title, the No. 7 Red Raiders take their highest ranking in more than 30 years into Manhattan to meet Kansas State on Saturday.

Texas Tech compiled a 91-57 overall record in the first 12 seasons of the Big 12, which started play in 1996. Though they were the only team in the conference to finish with a winning record in each of those years, the Red Raiders are still seeking their first Big 12 South title and trip to the conference championship game.

Texas Tech coach Mike Leach has reason to believe this could be the breakthrough year for the program. Sporting their customary high-powered offense, the Red Raiders (4-0) rank ninth in the Football Bowl Subdivision with 45.8 points per game and third with 572.8 yards per game. More significantly, they've also improved defensively, giving up an average of 16 points.

Though Texas Tech was idle last week, it jumped three spots to seventh in the AP poll -- the team's highest ranking since it was a school-record No. 5 for three straight weeks during the 1976 season.

The current Red Raiders could challenge for the highest ranking in their history if they produce a similar performance to their last game. They recorded a season-high point total in a 56-14 victory over Massachusetts on Sept. 20.

Heisman Trophy hopeful Graham Harrell threw for 322 yards and four touchdowns without an interception, and he got plenty of help from Texas Tech's running back tandem.

Baron Batch had 55 rushing yards and 68 receiving yards while Shannon Woods, who fell out of favor with Leach for much of last season, had 108 yards on the ground and 53 more receiving. Together they compiled 284 total yards -- more than half of Tech's 538.

"I think they complement each other real well because they literally compete for yards on the ground and in the air," Leach said. "You can kind of tell they're observing one another and bringing the best of the other to their game."

Woods, who had three rushing touchdowns for the first time since a bowl win over Minnesota in 2006, appears to be back in Leach's good graces.

"The doghouse pretty well ended when we started spring and he competed hard," Leach said. "He always has had the ability to be really polished. When he's on his A-game, he blocks as good as anybody in the league. When he's doing all the little things right, he's pretty good."

Leach may need another big game from Woods as Texas Tech faces an explosive Kansas State team that's eighth in the FBS with 47.0 points per game. Converted receiver Lamark Brown ran 29 times for 137 yards and a touchdown as the Wildcats (3-1, 0-0) beat Louisiana-Lafayette 45-37 last Saturday.

"He really picked up on things quickly," Kansas State coach Ron Prince said of Brown, a running back at Hazelwood West High School in Hazelwood, Mo., before starting his college career at receiver in 2007. "He's a very serious-minded kid, and he wants to do very well."

Brown's effort against the Ragin' Cajuns was the first 100-yard rushing game for the Wildcats this season. It helped diversify Kansas State's offense, which had 313 passing yards but only 30 yards on the ground in its previous game -- a 38-29 loss Sept. 17 at Louisville.

"It's exciting for me," Brown said. "I feel like I can go out and help the team win more, and help us get a running game to balance out our offense."

"(Running back's) like my home. I've played it since I was 8. To go back to it was like back to normal."

Brown helped open up the field for junior quarterback Josh Freeman, who went 21-for-28 for 272 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions. Freeman, who also ran for two TDs, became Kansas State's career leader with 6.238 passing yards, breaking Lynn Dickey's mark which stood for 38 years. He's also two touchdown passes shy of Ell Roberson's school record of 37.

The Wildcats have been outscored 132-64 in losing their last three meetings with the Red Raiders, including a 35-25 defeat in 2004, the last time the teams played in Manhattan.

Texas Tech leads the all-time series 6-3.

The Red Raiders are 8-4 in Big 12 openers.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Wednesday, October 1st
Louisiana Tech 3 Final
17 Boise State 38
Thursday, October 2nd
Pittsburgh 26 Final
10 South Florida 21
Oregon State 28 Final
15 Utah 31
Friday, October 3rd
8 Brigham Young 34 Final
Utah State 14
Saturday, October 4th
1 Oklahoma 49 Final
Baylor 17
Kentucky 14 Final
2 Alabama 17
4 Missouri 52 Final
Nebraska 17
5 Texas 38 Final
Colorado 14
6 Penn State 20 Final
Purdue 6
7 Texas Tech 58 Final
Kansas State 28
23 Oregon 10 Final
9 USC 44
12 Florida 38 Final
Arkansas 7
13 Auburn 13 Final
19 Vanderbilt 14
14 Ohio State 20 Final
18 Wisconsin 17
16 Kansas 35 Final
Iowa State 33
Western Kentucky 13 Final
20 Virginia Tech 27
Texas A&M 28 Final
21 Oklahoma State 56
Hawaii 32 Final
22 Fresno State 29 OT
24 Connecticut 12 Final
North Carolina 38