
Texas Tech defensive end Brandon Sharpe, left, moves in to sack Oklahoma quarterback Landry Jones, right, during the second quarter of an NCAA college football game in Lubbock, Texas, Saturday, Nov. 21, 2009. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)By Corey DeMoss, OKBlitz.com Staff Writer
LUBBOCK, Texas – The Oklahoma Sooners' struggles on the road continued Saturday with a 41-13 loss against Texas Tech.
The Sooners fell to 1-5 away from Norman this season and they had problems on both sides of the ball. The defense failed to get any consistent pressure on Tech quarterback Taylor Potts, while quarterback Landry Jones did not have much time to throw and the running game was virtually non-existent.
The Texas Tech offensive line manhandled the Sooners, opening running lanes and providing good protection all day.
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