Dickey Runs for 263 Yards as No. 9 Texas Tech Overcomes Morton's Injury to Beat Kansas
Cameron Dickey rushed for a career-high 263 yards and two touchdowns as Texas Tech improved to 6-0 and maintained their first AP top 10 ranking since 2013.
- Saturday night, No. 9 Texas Tech defeated Kansas 42-17 in Lubbock, with a decisive lead built early and maintained through strong rushing and defense.
- Behren Morton appeared to injure his lower right leg on a sack, and Will Hammond replaced him—scoring twice in his third relief appearance this season.
- Cameron Dickey ran for a career-high 263 yards and two long touchdowns, including a 71-yard sprint and a 55-yard TD, carrying 21 times as J'Koby Williams was slowed by injury.
- Texas Tech's defense pressured Kansas all night, sacking Jalon Daniels eight times and backup Cole Ballard once while amassing 372 rushing yards and improving to 6-0, 3-0 in Big 12.
- Kansas is off next week before hosting rival Kansas State at home Oct. 25, while Texas Tech faces Arizona State next Saturday.
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Cameron Dickey, No. 9 Texas Tech run all over Kansas
Cameron Dickey rushed for a career-high 263 yards that included touchdown runs of 71 and 55 yards in No. 9 Texas Tech's 42-17 victory over Kansas in a Big 12 game on Saturday night at Lubbock, Texas.

Dickey runs for 263 yards as No. 9 Texas Tech overcomes Morton's injury to beat Kansas
Cameron Dickey ran for 263 yards and two long touchdowns, Will Hammond scored twice after replacing injured quarterback Behren Morton and No. 9 Texas Tech beat Kansas 42-17.
Top 3 Takeaways on Texas Tech’s 42-17 Win over Kansas
The No. 9 Texas Tech Red Raiders remained undefeated and with a share of the lead in the Big 12 Conference after a 42-17 win over the Kansas Jayhawks at Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock, Texas. The Red Raiders (6-0, 3-0 in Big 12) lost quarterback Behren Morton to an injury in the second quarter and turned to quarterback Will Hammond. While he didn’t put up good passing numbers, Texas Tech turned to the run game and got a huge game from running bac…
No. 9 Texas Tech Flattens Kansas in the Second Half
LUBBOCK, TX — An oppressive ground game and suffocated defense gave the No. 9 Texas Tech Red Raiders a dominant victory over the Kansas Jayhawks at Jones AT&T Stadium on Saturday night. Tech hosted Kansas for homecoming and celebrated 100 years of Texas Tech Football in outstanding fashion as the Red Raiders ran away with it in the 2nd half, 42-17. It didn't take long for Texas Tech to strike early in the 1st quarter. After the defense forced a …
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