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Iowa State football 2024 opponent preview: Texas Tech has a chance to be undefeated going into November
Red Raiders face just 1 team that posted a winning 2023 record before meeting Iowa State in Ames
Rob Gray
Jul. 10, 2024 10:14 am
Editor’s note: Eighth in a 12-part series previewing each of Iowa State’s 2024 regular-season opponents.
AMES — Star running back Tahj Brooks and Texas Tech will likely roll into Ames on Nov. 2 as a ranked team.
Why?
The Red Raiders’ 2024 slate features just one team (Arizona) that posted a winning record before they sidle into Jack Trice Stadium in Week 8. Limiting Brooks’ production will be key for the Cyclones as they could be on the cusp of attaining bowl eligibility for the seventh time in the past eight seasons under head coach Matt Campbell.
Brooks rushed for 1,538 yards and 10 touchdowns last season and remains the driver of the offense. Injury-prone quarterback Behren Morton also is back — and Tech brought in some quality offensive weapons from the transfer portal in Josh Kelly (Washington State) and Caleb Douglas (Florida).
The Red Raiders are deep at the skill positions and also added highly-touted recruit Micah Hudson to their receiver corps. He spurned Alabama, LSU and Georgia among many others to stay in his home state and will likely be a potent performer from day one.
So Tech should be capable of putting up plenty of points, but preventing foes from doing the same could be problematic. The Red Raiders return their top two tacklers from last season in linebacker Ben Roberts and defensive back C.J. Baskerville, but lack experienced depth up front on defense.
Iowa State vs. Texas Tech: 3 things to watch
1. How to stop Brooks
The stout and swift 5-foot-10, 230-pound senior didn’t face the Cyclones last season but averaged 5.0 yards per carry in a 14-10 win in Ames in 2022. Brooks rushed for 95 or more yards in Tech’s final 11 games last season and scored at least one touchdown in eight of those games.
2. Will ISU be creative offensively?
The Cyclones turned the ball over on downs at the Red Raiders’ 2-yard line twice in the 2022 loss and stubbornly tried to run the ball repeatedly against a stacked box. If ISU’s to beat Tech this time around it will have to be less predictable on offense and let quarterback Rocco Becht do his thing.
3. Can the Cyclones’ defense force some turnovers?
The Red Raiders’ offensive line was middling in pass protection last season, tying for 50th nationally in sacks allowed with 24. Tech’s quarterbacks also threw 18 interceptions last season — although Morton was only picked eight times. Three of those interceptions came in a 50-point loss to Texas late in the season, so he’s susceptible to caving under pressure, and ISU’s opportunistic secondary led by preseason All-Big 12 selection Jeremiah Cooper could take advantage of that.
Iowa State vs. Texas Tech: 2024 prognosis
Texas Tech, like Iowa State, is one of a handful of old guard Big 12 schools hoping to stake a claim as one of the league’s flagship programs.
The Red Raiders will enter Ames riding high — and may be undefeated when they meet the Cyclones. Nonetheless, this will likely be a one-score game and the team that’s able to run the ball effectively will eke out a win.
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