Texas Tech vs Iowa State
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Texas Tech faces Iowa State in a college football game at Jack Trice Stadium in Ames, Iowa, on Saturday, October 10, 2020 (10/10/20).

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The 24th-ranked Iowa State Cyclones look to continue their recent home dominance over the Texas Tech Red Raiders when they meet in a key Big 12 Conference matchup on Saturday. The Cyclones (2-1) have won the past two home games against the Red Raiders (1-2) and four overall, including a 34-24 win in Lubbock last season. Iowa State has outscored Tech 106-41 in the last two games played at Ames. The Red Raiders are allowing 42.3 points per game this season.

Iowa State vs Texas Tech

The game is slated to start at 3:30 p.m. ET from Jack Trice Stadium in Ames, Iowa. The Cyclones are favored by 13.5 points in the latest Texas Tech vs. Iowa State odds from William Hill, while the over-under for total points scored is 63. Before making any Iowa State vs. Texas Tech picks

Here’s what you need to know:

What: Big 12, College Football

Who: Texas Tech vs. Iowa State

When: Saturday, October 10, 2020

Time: 3:30 p.m. ET

Where: Jack Trice Stadium

TV: ABC

It was another milestone win for Matt Campbell’s rising program at Iowa State. For Oklahoma, it was another crushing loss.

Breece Hall scored the go-ahead touchdown on an 8-yard run with 4:06 left and Isheem Young intercepted Spencer Rattler’s pass in the end zone on No. 18 Oklahoma’s final drive, giving Iowa State a 37-30 victory Saturday night.

The Sooners (1-2, 0-2 Big 12), beaten at home by Kansas State last week, dropped back-to-back regular-season games for the first time since 1999. They lost in Ames for the first time since 1960.

“It was a great feeling to pull a W out and make history,” Young said.

The Cyclones (2-1, 2-0) wore down the Sooners with the running of Hall, who rushed for 139 yards. Iowa State’s Brock Purdy passed for 254 yards and had a 2-yard touchdown run to tie it at 30.

“It’s our senior class,” said Campbell, Iowa State’s fifth-year coach. “We’ve got 16 seniors who came here on a dream that we someday could turn Iowa State football around. They came here at 3-9 and believed in us and believed in our vision.”

The win was celebrated by a crowd of 13,724 at Jack Trice Stadium. No fans were allowed for the Sept. 12 loss to Louisiana-Lafayette.

“It was definitely noticeable,” Purdy said of the crowd. “Obviously, when you have explosive plays it’s nice to have people behind your back and going crazy.”

Isaiah Thomas seemed to turn momentum in the Sooners’ favor when he sacked Purdy, causing him to fumble at the Cyclones 39. Four plays later, Rattler found Jeremiah Hall for a 4-yard touchdown pass that put Oklahoma up 30-23 with 8:17 left.

Kene Nwangwu returned the ensuing kickoff 85 yards, setting up Purdy’s short touchdown run that tied it.

“If you ask me, that’s the play of the game,” Campbell said. “If that doesn’t happen, I don’t know what the outcome is.”

Rattler had played a strong game, committing no turnovers before Young stepped in front of his pass to Charleston Rambo to secure one of Campbell’s biggest wins in in Ames.

Oklahoma coach Lincoln Riley called it a “very, very gut-wrenching loss.”

“We were one play short,” he said. “Obviously, our back is against the wall as a football team. We know that, we accept that. Our guys are hurt.

“Most of our guys haven’t experienced a start to the season like this. It’s still about how you respond. I believe I know how this group will. Despite the sickening feeling in my stomach right now and how disappointed we are, we know there are the makings of a good football team in there right now. I’ll continue to ride with this team. There are a lot of guys who are down, but they aren’t out of the fight.”

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