Morton throws three TD passes in No. 24 Texas Tech's win over Kent State
LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) — Behren Morton threw for three touchdowns, big defensive tackle Skyler Gill-Howard returned an interception 55 yards for a score and No. 24 Texas Tech blew out another overmatched opponent, beating Kent State 62-14 on Saturday.
Cameron Dickey had two rushing TDs and Reggie Virgil added two receiving scores as the Red Raiders (2-0) led 48-0 at halftime, one point better than the margin at the break a week ago in a 67-7 victory over FCS member Arkansas-Pine Bluff.
Morton started Saturday after leaving the victory over Pine Bluff in the second quarter with what coach Joey McGuire described as a hyperextended knee. Morton, who had been listed as questionable, was 18 of 26 for 258 yards while playing only the first half.
Dru DeShields threw for a touchdown and ran for a score in the fourth quarter for the Golden Flashes (1-1), who ended a 21-game losing streak with a 21-17 victory over Merrimack in their opener.
Kent State had negative total yards until Gavin Garcia ran 38 yards on a screen pass on its sixth possession early in the second quarter. Two plays later, Gill-Howard took his interception the other way for a 38-0 lead.
The 290-pounder from Northern Illinois, part of Texas Tech’s highly touted transfer class, made the catch behind the line of scrimmage and scored untouched after Lee Hunter applied quick pressure and A.J. Holmes Jr. tipped the pass.
The takeaway
Kent State: The first illustration of futility came on the first punt when Jake Stoeckel had a knee on the ground as he caught the snap. The second came late in the first half when center Dustyn Morell’s shotgun snap apparently slipped out of his hand and stayed on the ground right below him. Texas Tech’s Anthony Holmes Jr. recovered the fumble.
Texas Tech: The Red Raiders scored on their first 14 possessions of the season, all 11 against Arkansas-Pine Bluff and the first three against Kent State. Jack Burgess’ first punt this year came late in the first quarter.
Up next
Kent State: The Mid-American Conference opener against Buffalo at home next Saturday.
Texas Tech: Oregon State next Saturday in the last of three straight at home to start the season.