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The Texas Tech football team looks to maintain the momentum and secure a decisive road win in the Big 12 Conference when the Red Raiders take on the Arizona Wildcats on Saturday at Arizona Stadium (10 p.m. CT on FOX).

The Red Raiders are 4-1 this season and have a 2-0 record in Big 12 play. The Wildcats, meanwhile, are 3-1 overall and won their conference opener last week with a 23-10 victory over No. 10 Utah.

This will be only the second meeting between Texas Tech and Arizona since 1983, as the former Border Conference foes are now realigned in the Big 12.

Texas Tech Football vs. Arizona score updates

(This section will be updated once the game has started.)

WEEK 6 (ARIZONA STADIUM) 1 2 3 4 F
TEXAS TECH 7 11 0 0 18
ARIZONA 3 0 13 0 16

12:43 a.m.: Late in the 3rd, Texas Tech leads Arizona 18-16. The Red Raiders are 3rd-and-1 coming out of halftime in their own 34 plays.

12:40 a.m.: Quali Conley gives Arizona its first touchdown of the game. Arizona cut Texas Tech's lead to 18-16 with 1:10 remaining in the third.

12:33 a.m.: Texas Tech's offense has stalled. Another punt and Arizona has the ball with 5:47 left in the third period.

12:26 a.m.: The Tech defense holds again and Loop scores from 30 yards out. The Red Raiders led 18-9 with 6:46 left in the third.

12:19 a.m.: This time Tahj Brooks costs him patience. Brooks fumbles and Arizona recovers at the Tech 32.

12:14 a.m.: A good Arizona drive stalls and Tyler Loop kicks a 40-yard field goal to cut Texas Tech's lead to 18-6 with 9:30 left in the third.

12:05 a.m.: The Red Raiders also go three-and-out. Arizona begins the drive at its own 22.

12:03 a.m.: Fifita misses all three of his passes and Arizona punts to start the second half. The Red Raiders begin the drive at their own 47.

00:00: We arrived on Sunday morning and the second half started.

11:39 p.m.: Gino Garica scores a 30-yard field goal as time expires. The Red Raiders go into halftime with an 18-3 lead over Arizona.

11:36 p.m.: Behren Morton connects with Caleb Douglas on a 57-yard pass to put the Red Raiders within field goal range. There are 15 seconds left in the half.

11:33 p.m.: Noah Fifita throws a ball into the end zone and CJ Baskerville is the only player there. He made his second interception of the season.

11:32 p.m.: Bralyn Lux is called for pass interference on 3rd-and-6 to extend Arizona's drive.

11:26 p.m.: Tahj Brooks hits the hole for a 9-yard TD. Tech goes for 2 and Johncarlos Miller II converts. 15-3

11:25 p.m.: Here is the video of the interception by Ledet.

11:21 p.m.: Two-minute timeout. Texas Tech is 1st and 10th at the Arizona 17

11:19 p.m.: Jacob Rodriguez hits a pass from Noah Fifita into the air and Quincy Ledet intercepts the ball. He even manages to place Tech in the Arizona 30.

11:11 p.m.: (Make a wish) Texas Tech has to punt again and Jack Burgess pins Arizona inside its own 10.

11:09 p.m.: No, Joey McGuire and Clay McGuire are definitely not brothers, FOX.

11:02 p.m.: Correction: Speeded up replay shows Fifita didn't reach the first down. The Wildcats try 4th-and-1 and Tech stuffs Quali Conley's run for a turnover on downs at 20. 10:32 remaining in second place.

11:01 p.m.: Jacob Rodriguez forces a fumble, but Arizona recovers it for a first down.

10:55 p.m.: Arizona sacks Behren Morton for a 19-yard loss on 3rd-and-7. Punt moves the Wildcats to second with 13:19 left.

10:51 p.m.: At the end of the first period, Texas Tech leads 7-3 against Arizona. The Red Raiders faced 2nd and 13th from their own 22 games at the break.

10:49 p.m.: The Tech defense holds on 3rd-and-1 and Tyler Loop scores with a 47-yard field goal. The Red Raiders lead 7-3 with 22 seconds remaining.

10:45 p.m.: There's the quarterback run game that Texas Tech has to answer for. Noah Fifita gets 12 with his feet on 3rd-and-7 to extend Arizona's drive.

10:37 p.m.: Tahj Brooks follows with a 3-yard TD run. The Red Raiders take a 7-0 lead with 5:38 left.

10:36 p.m.: Micah Hudson makes his first significant play with the starters and narrowly misses his first career touchdown.

10:29 p.m.: As expected, both teams punt on their first two drives of the game. Tech ball at their own 39 with 8:05 to go.

10:24 p.m.: Coy Eakin drops a pass on 3rd-and-6 and Texas Tech punts again. The Wildcats got the ball at their own 15 with 9:29 left.

10:17 p.m.: Arizona also has to punt. Red Raiders with the ball at the 28. Coy Eakin is taking over punts again tonight in place of Josh Kelly, who made an error in the game against Cincinnati last week.

10:16 p.m.: A sack? A sack for Texas Tech by Jacob Rodriguez.

10:14 p.m.: Three passes in a row for a total of 7 yards and Texas Tech punts. Arizona ball on their own 24.

10:09 p.m.: Texas Tech will be on the offensive to start with.

10:07 p.m.: We're at a commercial break. Football will be played soon.

10:03 p.m.: FOX is currently showing highlights from other games.

Follow Texas Tech beat reporter Don Williams' game observations on X

Texas Tech Football vs. Arizona History

  • Series balance: Texas Tech leads 26-5-2
  • Last Texas Tech win: September 9, 1989 (23-14 in Lubbock)
  • Last Arizona win: September 14, 2019 (28-14 in Tucson)

Texas Tech Football vs. Arizona Predictions

I predicted a 40-35 win for the Wildcats in this week's scouting report and prediction story. Here's why.

Texas Tech Football vs. Arizona injury updates

Here is Texas Tech's football availability report for the Arizona game, released 45 minutes before kickoff.

  • SUSPENDED FOR THE SEASON: OLB Dylan Spencer (knee), OLB Joseph Adedire (knee), OL Vinny Sciury (knee), RB Cam'Ron Valdez (knee)
  • CANCELED FOR THE ARIZONA GAME: DB Javeon Wilcox (knee), OL Dylan Shaw (hand), DB Jalon Peoples (hip), OLB Isaac Smith (head), OLB Amier Washington (non-football related), DB Chapman Lewis and DB Joseph Plunk (shoulder).

What channel is Texas Tech Football vs. Arizona on today?

TV channels: FOX

Live stream: Fubo (free trial)

Texas Tech football at Arizona will be televised nationally on FOX in Week 6 of the 2024 college football season. Connor Onion is joined by analyst Mark Helfrich and sideline reporter Allison Williams from Arizona Stadium. The game will be broadcast on FOX and streamed on Fubo.

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Texas Tech Football vs. Arizona time today

  • Date: Saturday, October 5th
  • Start time: 10pm CT

The Texas Tech football game at Arizona begins at 10 p.m. Central at Arizona Stadium.

Texas Tech football schedule 2024

  • August 31: vs. Abilene Christian, W, 52-51 (OT)
  • September 7: at Washington State, L, 37-16
  • September 14: vs. North Texas, W, 66-21
  • September 21: vs. Arizona State, W, 30-22
  • September 28: vs. Cincinnati, W, 44-41
  • October 5: in Arizona, 10 p.m., FOX (Fubo)
  • Oct. 19: vs. Baylor, time and TV to be announced
  • Oct. 26: on TCU, Time and TV TBD
  • November 2: at Iowa State, Time and TV TBD
  • November 9th: vs. Colorado, time and TV TBD
  • November 23: at Oklahoma State, Time and TV TBD
  • November 30: vs. West Virginia, time and TV to be announced
  • CURRENT RECORDS: 4-1, 2:0

Arizona football schedule 2024

  • August 31: vs. New Mexico, W, 61-39
  • September 7: vs. Northern Arizona, W, 22-10
  • September 13: Kansas State, L, 31-7
  • September 28: at Utah, W, 23-10
  • Oct. 5: vs. Texas Tech
  • Oct. 12: at BYU
  • October 19: vs. Colorado
  • October 26: vs. West Virginia
  • November 2: at UCF
  • November 15: vs. Houston
  • November 23: at TCU
  • November 30: vs. Arizona State

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