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After three blowout victories to start the 2025 season, the #16 Utah football team came crashing back down to Earth with a 34-10 loss at home to #17 Texas Tech Saturday at Rice-Eccles Stadium. After committing just one turnover in its first three games,
Both teams enter their first conference game with perfect 3-0 records, as the Red Raiders' elite passing offense faces Utah's dominant rushing attack.
No. 17 Texas Tech quarterback Behren Morton was ruled out of his team's game against No. 16 Utah after suffering an apparent upper body injury in the third quarter. Morton took a concerning hit while trying to scramble on second-and-28 from Texas Tech's own 7-yard line and was quickly taken to the locker room after exiting the game.
Texas Tech's defense dominated on the road to help the Red Raiders pick up a decisive road win over Utah. Here's how it happened.
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The questions will continue. Is this bad for college football? The Red Raiders won’t hear them. They’re too busy celebrating.
Texas Tech went on the road and made a statement with a 34–10 victory over Utah, a performance head coach Joey McGuire called one of his proudest.