Arizona State Upsets No. 7 Texas Tech: Wild College Baseball Win

Arizona State Stuns No.7 Texas Tech in Thrilling Comeback Victory

Tempe, AZ – In a⁣ stunning upset that reverberated through the college football landscape, the Arizona State Sun Devils defeated the No. 7 Texas Tech Red Raiders 30-26 on Saturday. The victory marks a⁤ significant moment for Arizona State and adds another surprising result to a weekend filled with top-10⁢ program defeats.

This game showcased resilience ⁤from both sides, but ultimately, it was the poise of Sun Devils quarterback Trenton Leavitt that proved to be the deciding factor. You witnessed a contest where momentum swung wildly, and⁤ a late-game drive sealed the fate of a previously undefeated ⁣Texas Tech⁤ team.

A Tale of Two Quarterbacks & Key Injuries

Texas Tech entered ⁣the game boasting the nation’s⁢ top-ranked offense, averaging a remarkable 558.8 yards per game. though, the absence of starting quarterback Behren Morton⁤ due to a knee injury substantially hampered their attack. The Red Raiders managed just 276 total yards, a stark‍ contrast to their season average.

Freshman Will Hammond stepped in‍ for Morton, struggling initially but ultimately demonstrating⁢ grit. He orchestrated two crucial scoring drives late in the fourth quarter, culminating in a 1-yard touchdown run and a 12-yard touchdown pass to Reggie Virgil.Hammond then successfully ran in the 2-point ⁣conversion after ⁣a holding call.

Sadly for Texas Tech, their⁤ efforts weren’t enough to hold ‍off ⁢a steadfast Arizona State squad. The sun Devils, led by Leavitt, capitalized on⁤ the Red Raiders’ offensive⁢ struggles and a few key defensive stops.

The game also saw a concerning injury to Texas Tech⁣ tight end Terrance Carter‍ jr.,⁣ who⁤ was carted off the field in the third quarter with an apparent left leg injury. His⁤ absence further impacted the Red ⁣Raiders’ offensive capabilities. Texas Tech was also without defensive tackle Skyler Gill-Howard, who underwent season-ending ankle⁢ surgery this week.

Leavitt Leads Arizona State to Dramatic Finish

leavitt, returning from⁢ a foot injury that sidelined him last week, was masterful in the final minutes. He completed 5 of 7 passes for 61 yards during the game-winning⁣ drive. A crucial 33-yard connection with Jordyn Tyson ⁢on a fourth-and-2 play kept the drive alive.

A pass ⁢interference call against Texas Tech’s Brice Pollock then set up running ⁤back DJ ⁤Brown for a game-winning touchdown run. leavitt finished the game with 319 passing yards and⁤ a touchdown.

“going ‍into that two-minute [drill], there wasn’t too much worry there,” Leavitt ‍stated post-game, highlighting his confidence and the team’s planning.

Texas Tech had one final chance, driving to the Arizona State 28, but Hammond’s desperation heave⁣ into the ⁤end zone was broken up as time expired.

A Weekend‍ of Upsets & Lessons Learned

Texas Tech joins a growing⁣ list of top-10 teams ⁤to fall this weekend, including No. 2 Miami, No. 5 Mississippi, and No. 10 LSU. This underscores the unpredictable nature of college football and the increasing parity across the sport.

“We’re fixin’ to find out how we face a loss,” said Texas Tech head‍ coach Joey McGuire, acknowledging the adversity his team now faces. “That’s the adversity you’ve got⁤ to ⁤find out.”

Arizona state coach Kenny dillingham praised Leavitt’s leadership and clutch⁣ performance.”I’ve never been around a guy who just works to win football games as much as he does, and in the biggest moments, he makes the biggest ⁣plays.”

Looking ⁣Ahead

* Arizona state (5-2,3-1 Big ⁢12): The Sun Devils have established themselves as a force in the Big 12. They will look to build on this momentum as the season progresses.
* Texas Tech (6-1, 3-1 Big 12): The Red ⁢Raiders⁤ will need to regroup and address their offensive vulnerabilities,⁢ particularly with Morton’s injury. ⁢Their ability to overcome this setback will be a key test of their championship aspirations.

This game served as a reminder that in college ⁤football, anything

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