LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) - Eric Stephens ran for two touchdowns to lead Texas Tech over Northwestern State 44-6 on Saturday night.
Stephens, back after a season-ending knee injury last year, finished with 58 yards on 16 carries.
The Red Raiders did what they wanted against Northwestern State. The
defense succeeded in shutting down the Demons rushing game and
quarterback Seth Doege led Texas Tech on scoring drives on five of eight
possessions.
Doege completed 23 of 34 passes for one touchdown and 199 yards. He
threw one interception and completed passes to at least 10 receivers.
Bradley Marquez led Texas Tech with 92 yards on seven receptions.
Demons quarterback Brad Henderson completed 10 of 19 passes for 70 yards. They got only 84 total yards.
It was the first win for the Red Raiders since Oct. 22, when they
stunned then-No. 3 Oklahoma to break the Sooners 39-game win streak in
Norman.
Texas Tech lost its final five games last season when the defense
gave up a school-record 471 points and the Red Raiders were outscored in
those final five games by an average of 51-20.
Twice in three weeks, the defense allowed opponents a school-record
66 points and the season ended with a 5-7 record, failing to make a bowl
game for the first time in 11 seasons.
With their third coordinator in as many years since coach Tommy
Tuberville took over in 2010, the Red Raiders defense have switched to a
4-3 scheme this season and the change proved effective against the FCS
team.
Texas Tech's defense, which last season gave up an average of 259
rushing yards and finished last in the nation, kept the Demons running
game in check, allowing just 13 yards on 28 carries.
Texas Tech got on the board first when Stephens scored on a 4-yard
run. He got the Red Raiders second TD from 2 yards out to put them up
14-3 early in the second quarter. On their next possession, Doege, the
nation's leading passer last season, found Kenny Williams for a 2-yard
touchdown to give Texas Tech a 24-3 lead at halftime.
Doege played just three quarters before backup Michael Brewer came
in. Brewer completed 10 of 13 passes for 122 yards and two touchdowns
after the Red Raiders had the game sealed.
In all, the Red Raiders quarterbacks completed passes to 13 different receivers.
Tuberville wants a balance attack on offense, but Saturday's win had
the Red Raiders running more than passing. They finished with 500 total
yards, with 179 of those coming on the ground. They ran the ball 46
times and passed it 33.
Tech was able to keep the Demons off the field by putting together
long drives. At one point, the Red Raiders were eight for eight on third
downs and had five possessions with at least 10 plays.
The Demons failed to sustain drives. A new wrinkle in their offense,
the option, proved ineffective. They were forced to punt on seven of
their 12 possessions.
Kenny Williams led all Texas Tech rushers with 74 yards on 15 carries.