Graham Harrell passed for 386 yards and five touchdowns and No. 8 Texas Tech breezed past No. 19 Kansas 63-21 Saturday, scoring on eight of its first nine possessions.
Big 12 Conference and national leader in passing yards per game (394.4) and second in total offense (394.4)
Game Highlights:
Kansas
o Texas Tech quarterback Graham Harrell was 34-of-42 for 386 yards and five scores, moving past Philip Rivers for fourth place on the all-time career passing yardage list. This was also Harrell's ninth career game with at least five TD passes.
Texas A&M
o Torched the Aggies for 450 yards and three touchdowns on 44-of-56 passing
o Rushed for two more scores and accounted for five TDs on the day
Nebraska
o Solid outing against Nebraska, leading the Red Raiders to scores on six of nine drives in the game
o Completed 80 percent of his passes (20-of-25) and threw for 284 yards and two touchdowns; also rushed for another score
Kansas State
o Torched the Wildcats for 454 yards and six touchdowns on 38-of-51 passing; also rushed for another score
o Passed Kliff Kingsbury on the Tech career passing yardage list and holds the record with 12,709 yards
o Nominated by AT&T for its All-America Player of the Week honor, which he has received once already this season
Massachusetts
o Completed 27-of-34 passes for 322 yards and four touchdowns in the win over
SMU
o Threw five TD passes in the win over; Completed 31-of-48 passes for 418 yards
Nevada
o Struggled with 19-of-46 passing for 297 yards, but sparked the offense with an 82-yard touchdown pass to Michael Crabtree early in the fourth quarter
Eastern Washington
o Completed 43-of-58 passes for 536 yards and two touchdowns
elFreak
useless award...how many actually have decent careers in the nfl?
i could play hockey against african tribesmen, i wouldn't want a trophy for it.
flavdave
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Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov
Just give it to Harrell already.
Wait until after he plays Texas next week. The Heisman race between Harrell and McCoy might come down to that one game.