NCAA Game Summary - Texas Tech vs. Baylor
(Saturday, November 28th)
Final Score: Texas Tech 20, Baylor 13
Arlington, TX (Sports Network) - Taylor Potts completed 31-of-49 pass attempts
for 268 yards and two scores to lead the Texas Tech Red Raiders to a 20-13 win
over the Baylor Bears in a Big 12 Conference clash at Cowboys Stadium.
Lyle Leong led the Red Raiders' (7-4, 4-3 Big 12) receiving corps, making six
catches for 58 yards and two touchdowns.
Baylor (4-7, 1-6) was paced by Blake Szymanski who completed 22-of-35 pass
attempts for 234 yards, while carrying the ball 15 times for 34 yards and a
touchdown.
Baylor scored the only points of the first quarter when Dary Stone drilled a
25-yard field goal, to give his team a 3-0 lead.
The Bears extended their lead to 10-0 early in the second quarter when
Szymanski barreled his way in from one-yard out for the score.
TTU made it a 10-3 game in the closing seconds of the first half when Matt
Williams nailed an 18-yard field goal.
Baylor opened the second half with a 40-yard field goal by Stone, giving the
Bears a 13-3 lead.
The Red Raiders responded on their next possession when Potts hooked up with
Leong for a six-yard touchdown pass to make it a 13-10 contest.
TTU took the lead minutes later when Potts and Leong hooked up again, this
time from 12 yards out to give the Red Raiders a 17-13 lead.
Tech put the game away midway through the final quarter when Williams
converted a 43-yard field goal to secure the seven-point victory.
The Red Raiders totaled 368 yards of total offense, including 100 yards on the
ground.
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