#12 West Virginia vs. #25 Texas Tech: Stream, keys, and predictions

CHARLOTTE, NC - SEPTEMBER 01: Will Grier #7 of the West Virginia Mountaineers reacts after throwing a touchdown pass against the Tennessee Volunteers during their game at Bank of America Stadium on September 1, 2018 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)
CHARLOTTE, NC - SEPTEMBER 01: Will Grier #7 of the West Virginia Mountaineers reacts after throwing a touchdown pass against the Tennessee Volunteers during their game at Bank of America Stadium on September 1, 2018 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images) /
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LUBBOCK, TX – SEPTEMBER 15: Antoine Wesley #4 of the Texas Tech Red Raiders celebrates a touchdown during the first half of the game against the Houston Cougars on September 15, 2018 at Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock, Texas. (Photo by John Weast/Getty Images)
LUBBOCK, TX – SEPTEMBER 15: Antoine Wesley #4 of the Texas Tech Red Raiders celebrates a touchdown during the first half of the game against the Houston Cougars on September 15, 2018 at Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock, Texas. (Photo by John Weast/Getty Images) /

A top-25 matchup between two high powered Big 12 teams takes place this Saturday with conference implications at stake for West Virginia and Texas Tech.

On Saturdays when you think or hear “Big 12,” what instantly comes to mind are high-powered offenses and coaches that possess 120 plays in a playbook that are just for three WR-sets alone.

Ok. Maybe more of the former instead of the latter but you catch my drift.

Two of the more high-powered offenses in not only the Big 12 but in college football will meet in what is sure to be a contest full of fireworks, funky formations, and plenty of production to jam pack a stat sheet.

West Virginia head coach Dana Holgerson has a well-oiled machine on offense that is led by a potential Heisman candidate Will Grier. At his disposal is a unit that is eighth overall in the country in total offense and 21st in scoring at 42.3 points per game.

The offense for the Red Raiders is not too shabby also. At the fifth in the country in scoring offense, they post an average of 52 points per game and in their last three outings, have posted scoring totals of 77, 63, and 41.

Here’s how to watch the game.

TV: ESPN2
Time: 12:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time
Announcers: Anish Shroff, Ahmad Brooks
Online streaming: WatchESPN, Fubo TV

Which team will light up the scoreboard enough to get critical conference win? Here are the preview and predictions for West Virginia and Texas Tech.