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Texas Tech fans held their breath on Saturday when Behren Morton limped off the field against Kansas. The Red Raiders’ undefeated season, their best start since 2013, has been built on their QB’s arm, poise, and that trademark swagger. So when he went down late in the third quarter, the silence in Lubbock said it all. But before panic could take over, Sunday brought a sigh of relief. 

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On October 13, ESPN’s Pete Thamel shared a sourced report on X stating that Behren Morton is day-to-day after suffering a leg injury. That’s the best-case scenario for a team riding his leadership through the Big 12. Despite the injury scares, the QB has been more than efficient. He’s piled up over 1,500 yards through six games, 13 touchdowns, and just three picks while completing nearly 70% of his throws. And that’s why the Red Raiders have legitimate playoff buzz swirling around Lubbock.

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On the other hand, Morton is quite injury-prone and has dealt with massive injuries. In October, he recovered from a right leg injury and a concussion, showcasing his weaker side. Likewise, he had shoulder surgery in December 2024, and every time the player struggles to get back on his feet, the Texas team has hearts in their mouths.

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Before his exit, Behren Morton had already done enough damage, throwing for 91 yards and a touchdown while giving his team an 18-0 lead. His redshirt freshman backup, Will Hammond, then calmly finished the job, sealing a 42-17 rout over Kansas and keeping the Red Raiders perfect at 6-0. CBS Sports’ Matt Zenitz added to the optimism, reporting there’s a belief Behren Morton won’t miss any games and could be ready for the Red Raiders’ upcoming showdown with Arizona State. 

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For HC Joey McGuire, that’s the equivalent of dodging a program-shifting setback. The Red Raiders are finally being taken seriously, and the presence of the Big 12’s third-leading passer is the engine behind it all. Still, this isn’t the first time the sophomore’s body has faced the grind. Behren Morton left the Utah game earlier this season with a neck scare. He bounced back fast enough to earn his coach’s praise for his grit. And that resilience at the QB spot has translated to the team’s national reputation.

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Behren Morton leads Texas Tech to elite company 

In the bigger picture, Texas Tech’s rise feels real. They’re sitting at No. 7 in ESPN’s Top 10 for Week 7, a testament to the consistent statement wins they’ve stacked in the Big 12. ESPN’s Strength of Record metric has them at No. 8, giving the average top-25 team just a 44.1% chance to replicate their undefeated run. 

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Their next test comes against Arizona State, a game that could further cement their postseason resume. While critics may point to a softer nonconference slate with wins over Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Kent State, and a struggling Oregon State, the Red Raiders’ dominance in conference play keeps them firmly in the playoff picture.

So when the going gets tough, the fans gravitate to the Red Raiders and can understand their real quality!

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Looking ahead, November 8 looms large. That’s when Texas Tech faces BYU, a matchup that could double as a Big 12 Championship preview. But for now, all eyes are on Behren Morton’s health. Texas Tech’s dream season might just stay alive if “day-to-day” really means what it sounds like.

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Khosalu Puro is a Primetime College Football Writer at EssentiallySports, keeping a close watch on everything from locker room buzz to end zone drama. Her journalism career began with four relentless years covering regional football circuits, where she honed her eye for team dynamics on the field. At EssentiallySports, she took that foundation national, leading coverage across the college football space. For the past two seasons, she has anchored ES Marquee Saturdays, managing live weekend coverage while sharing her expertise with the team’s emerging writers. She also plays a key role in the CFB Pro Writer Program, a unique initiative connecting editorial storytelling with fan-driven content. Khosalu ensures her experience is passed on to the rest of the team as well.

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