5 key issues for Texas Tech heading into next season, remembering discovering balance for offense
After its most exceedingly awful season since 2014, Texas Tech has a couple of issues to resolve falling off a 4-8 record. Lead trainer Matt Wells came in with high trusts in his first season in Lubbock, however things went off the rails immediately when beginning quarterback Alan Bowman went out with what might turn into a season-finishing injury before Tech even made it to Big 12 play. Presently Wells won't have a similar beauty he did in his presentation season, and the Red Raiders despite everything have a few issues to sift through if and when the 2020 season happens. Here's a gander at five issues Tech must address heading into next season. Discovering hostile parity Wells came into the 2019 season discussing how the Red Raiders would have been a progressively adjusted group as far as the run and pass game. Be that as it may, Tech had less surge endeavors per game last season (33.7) than it did in 2017 (35.3) and 2018 (36.4). In Wells' last two seasons at Utah...