Group Matadors Tops Team Red Raiders In Texas Tech Football Spring Game
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LUBBOCK, Texas - Rayshad Williams took out the second pass of the Texas Tech Spring Game and dashed 38 yards into the end zone, spring boarding Team Matadors to a 24-6 triumph over Team Red Raiders Saturday at Jones AT&T Stadium.
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Protection featured the Spring Game as the two groups consolidated for three focus points, arriving at new lead trainer Joey McGuire's "take three" mantra before the clock even hit halftime. Other than Williams, Derrick Lewis II got his hands on a key red zone capture not long before halftime, while Tyler Owens fell on a free mishandle prior in the subsequent quarter.
"In the event that you are in addition to three (in turnovers) in a game, you will win 93% of those games, so to get to 'take three,' you need to take three," McGuire said following the game. "We discuss it consistently, and it's No. 3 on the Plan to Win. I figured the folks made an extraordinary showing going after the ball."
McGuire and his staff partitioned the program into two separate groups for the Spring Game - the Matadors and the conventional Red Raiders. The Red Raiders, on the home sideline, included the No. 1 offense and negative. 2 protection, while the Matadors was the direct inverse with the top guard and the No. 2 offense.
The quarterbacks turned between the two groups with Tyler Shough joining to finish 22-of-32 passes for 164 yards, while
Behren Morton was 8-of-13 generally for 95 yards and Donovan Smith was 3-of-7 for 49 yards and a score. Morton observed the end zone, himself, on the ground by means of a three-yard rush in the principal half for the Matadors.
Smith, in the interim, observed Nehemiah Martinez on a 37-yard score strike halfway through the second from last quarter that expanded the Matadors' lead. Martinez, who had four gets for 59 yards in general, broke liberated from a couple of tackles close to the 20 preceding hastening in for one of two hostile scores on the day.
Blake Bedwell paced the Red Raiders on the ground, conveying multiple times for 97 yards between the two groups. Tahj Brooks likewise conveyed multiple times for 41 yards for an offense that put forth up three field objectives for any semblance of Trey Wolff, Gino Garcia and Landon Reeves. Wolff hit from 56 yards late in what might have been a lifelong long endeavor.
The Spring Game shuts the primary spring practice under McGuire, who will make his presentation driving the Red Raiders Sept. 3 when Texas Tech has Murray State back at Jones AT&T Stadium.
"At the point when I saw our folks in game garbs, I won't lie my adrenaline got siphoning and my heart got siphoning considerably more since it implies we are that a lot nearer to playing genuine games," said McGuire.