It's probably no surprise if you've watched this team play at all this season, but Texas Tech's offense has been putting in WORK. The Red Raiders' 502 offensive plays run are the most in college football this year among teams that have played 6 games. With how many plays this team is running, it makes sense that the per play yardage efficiency is a bit lower than the rest of the field. The turnovers have been costly, but I think they reveal a lot of promise. If this team can keep the ball to themselves, how much higher is the potential for this offense? This is also a team with a defense that's only forced six turnovers this season. What happens if the offense gets even more possessions every game?
It's been fun to watch Kittley do what he does best, while also finding ways to get the run game involved. Through six games in 2022, he's run the ball 72 more times than he had through six games at WKU in 2021. He's also thrown the ball five more times. This is a very different group than WKU last season, and Kittley has adapted to that well.
It's been fun to watch Kittley do what he does best, while also finding ways to get the run game involved. Through six games in 2022, he's run the ball 72 more times than he had through six games at WKU in 2021. He's also thrown the ball five more times. This is a very different group than WKU last season, and Kittley has adapted to that well.