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Backup QB Will Hammond sparks No. 17 Texas Tech to a 34-10 win over No. 16 Utah

Texas Tech Red Raiders vs. Utah Utes: Full Highlights

Hammond threw for 169 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for 61 yards. He entered the game in relief of Behren Morton, whose helmet slammed on the turf after he slid head-first into contact with Utah linebacker Johnathan Hall during the Red Raiders’ (4-0, 1-0 Big 12) opening drive of the third quarter. Morton was ruled out after the hit with his team leading 10-3. He threw for 142 yards and two interceptions before exiting.

The offense didn’t skip a beat in Morton’s absence. If anything, it revved up.

“He trusts me,” Hammond said. “We watch film together, and that’s my guy. That’s always his message to me: ‘I trust you.’”

Utah QB Devon Dampier threw for 162 yards and two interceptions. The Utes (3-1, 0-1 Big 12) were held to 263 total yards and committed four turnovers.

“We didn’t show today what we’re capable of doing,” Dampier said. “We know, as a team, we know what our potential is.”

Texas Tech opened the scoring early in the first quarter on a 1-yard touchdown run from Cameron Dickey, who finished the day with 67 yards and two scores. Stone Harrington’s career-long 58-yard field goal extended the Red Raiders’ lead to 10-0 late in the second quarter.

The Utes struggled to answer. Utah had turnovers on back-to-back first-half drives and a 69-yard TD pass from Dampier to Jackson Bennee called back on an ineligible receiver penalty.

After Wayshawn Parker scored on a 5-yard run to cut the deficit to 13-10 with 10:22 left in the fourth quarter, the Utes’ defense unraveled.

The Red Raiders reeled off three straight touchdowns to secure the win.

Hammond’s first touchdown pass – a 24-yarder to Terrance Carter Jr. – restored a double-digit lead. Dickey put the Red Raiders up 27-10 with 3:41 remaining when he took a handoff, squeezed his way through a scrum of players and popped out the other side for a 24-yard TD run.

Dampier threw an interception on Utah’s ensuing drive, which led to Hammond’s spot-on strike to Reggie Virgil for a 21-yard score.

The takeaway Texas Tech: The Red Raiders should move up in the AP poll following a smothering defensive performance.

Utah: The Utes will likely drop a few spots after struggling on offense for four quarters.

Penalty problems Texas Tech was flagged for 14 penalties for 122 yards. Half of those miscues came from false starts. Intense crowd noise at Rice-Eccles Stadium bothered the Red Raiders early before they finally adjusted to the atmosphere.

“There were times (earlier) in the game where we felt like we could open it up,” Texas Tech coach Joey McGuire said. “We just couldn’t get out of our own way. Too many penalties and things we got to address.”

Run over Utah had a quiet day on the ground by its usual standards. The Utes totaled just 101 rushing yards while averaging 3.3 yards per carry. On the other side, Utah allowed Texas Tech to gain 173 yards and score two touchdowns on the ground.

“I never would have believed if you were to say we would lose the line of scrimmage,” Utah coach Kyle Whittingham said. “Never would have believed that in a million years, but we did.”

Up next Texas Tech: The Red Raiders have a bye before visiting Houston on October 4th.

Utah: The Utes visit West Virginia on Saturday.

How To Watch

How can I watch Texas Tech Red Raiders vs. Utah Utes?
  • TV Channel: Red Raiders at Utes 2021 College Football, week 4, is broadcasted on FOX.
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Scoring Summary

TTU TD 1st Period 10:13 Cameron Dickey 1 Yd Run (Stone Harrington Kick)
TTU FG 2nd Period 0:48 Stone Harrington 58 Yd Field Goal
UTAH FG 2nd Period 0:00 Dillon Curtis 32 Yd Field Goal
TTU FG 4th Period 12:33 Stone Harrington 25 Yd Field Goal
UTAH TD 4th Period 10:22 Wayshawn Parker 5 Yd Run (Dillon Curtis Kick)
TTU TD 4th Period 8:29 Terrance Carter Jr. 24 Yd pass from Will Hammond (Stone Harrington Kick)
TTU TD 4th Period 3:41 Cameron Dickey 24 Yd Run (Stone Harrington Kick)
TTU TD 4th Period 1:53 Reggie Virgil 21 Yd pass from Will Hammond (Stone Harrington Kick)

Statistics

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20 1st Downs 16
9-17 3rd down efficiency 4-14
0-0 4th down efficiency 0-2
484 Total Yards 263
311 Passing 162
25/35 Comp/Att 25/38
8.9 Yards per pass 4.3
173 Rushing 101
37 Rushing Attempts 31
4.7 Yards per rush 3.3
14-122 Penalties 2-10
2 Turnovers 4
0 Fumbles lost 2
2 Interceptions thrown 2
32:15 Possession 27:45

Game Information

Rice-Eccles Stadium

Location: Salt Lake City, UT
Attendance: 52,236 · Capacity:
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