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Can the Beavers Take a Bite Out of Red Raiders Expectations?

The 21st-ranked Texas Tech Red Raiders welcome the Oregon State Beavers to Jones AT&T Stadium on Saturday, seeking to maintain their perfect 2-0 start after dominant wins over Arkansas-Pine Bluff and Kent State. The winless Beavers (0-2) face their most daunting challenge yet, looking to engineer a major upset in Lubbock following disappointing losses.

This comprehensive Oregon State-Texas Tech preview features current PFSN player and team grades, expert analysis, and pre-game predictions for Saturday’s 3:30 PM ET kickoff on FOX.

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Oregon State vs. Texas Tech Details

  • Date: Saturday, Sept. 13, 2025
  • Game time: 3:30 p.m. ET
  • Location: Jones AT&T Stadium, Lubbock, TX
  • Predicted Weather at Kick: 84 degrees, mostly cloudy, 16 mph winds
  • How To Watch: Fox

Oregon State vs. Texas Tech Head-to-Head Record

Saturday’s clash marks just the second meeting between these programs, with Oregon State and Texas Tech’s lone previous encounter dating back to September 26, 1959 in Lubbock. The Red Raiders claimed that historic matchup by the narrowest possible margin, winning 15-14 in a defensive battle that represents their perfect 1-0 record against the Beavers.

Both teams enter Week 3 with contrasting trajectories as the winless Beavers (0-2) travel to face 21st-ranked Texas Tech (2-0) in what shapes up as a significant upset opportunity for Oregon State.

The 66-year gap between meetings makes this reunion particularly intriguing, with the Beavers seeking to even the all-time series while the Red Raiders look to maintain their undefeated start and extend their historical dominance in this rare matchup.

Oregon State vs. Texas Tech Grades

PFSN College OFFi

  • Oregon State (76.41, C)
  • Texas Tech (78.87, C+)

PFSN College DEFi

  • Oregon State (75.3, C)
  • Texas Tech (86.21, B)

PFSN College OLi

  • Oregon State (83.12, B)
  • Texas Tech (82.17, B-)

PFSN College QBi

  • Maalik Murphy, Oregon State (81.8, B-)
  • Behren Morton, Texas Tech (80.0, C+)

PFSN College RBi

  • Anthony Hankerson, Oregon State (81.3, B-)
  • Adam Hill, Texas Tech (69.61, D+)

PFSN College WRi

  • Taz Reddicks, Oregon State (83.45, B)
  • Reggie Virgil, Texas Tech (75.45, C)

PFSN College TEi

  • Bryce Caufield, Oregon State (77.62, C+)
  • Terrance Carter Jr., Texas Tech (78.34, C+)

PFSN College EDGEi

  • Nikko Taylor, Oregon State (73.15, C)
  • Romello Height, Texas Tech (69.29, D+)

PFSN College DTi

  • Mahjae Mullix, Oregon State (73.18, C)
  • Jayden Cofield, Texas Tech (75.41, C)

PFSN College LBi

  • Dexter Foster, Oregon State (76.35, C)
  • Jacob Rodriguez, Texas Tech (77.06, C+)

PFSN College CBi

  • Trey Glasper, Oregon State (75.29, C)
  • Ashton Hampton, Texas Tech (76.36, C)

PFSN College SAFi

  • Jaheim Patterson, Oregon State (71.65, C-)
  • Malik Esquerra, Texas Tech (70.88, C-)

Oregon State vs. Texas Tech Prediction

Texas Tech is a heavy favorite at home against Oregon State after scoring 60-plus points in both opening games of the 2025 college football season. Meanwhile, Oregon State sits at 0-2 while still searching for its first win of the season.

The Red Raiders have dominated their opening two games of the season. However, as a ranked team, the Big 12 contenders were expected to dominate against Arkansas-Pine Bluff and Kent State, respectively. Joey McGuire’s side ranks third nationally, averaging 604.5 yards per game offensively, with quarterback Behren Morton providing a steady, controlling presence.

The defense has also been solid, ranking 19th nationally with an 86.21 PFSN College DEFi grade in Week 2.

Despite losing 36-27 to Fresno State last week, Oregon State’s offense showed signs of promise, outperforming Fresno State 528 yards to 318 on offense. Quarterback Maalik Murphy received an 81.8 (B-) PFSN College QBi grade despite two turnovers, while running back Anthony Hankerson and wide receiver Taz Redricks both ranked 13th at their respective positions in Week 2.

That offers little consolation for Trent Bray, who is 5-9 in his tenure as Beavers head coach. Oregon State’s season-opening struggles can be summed up by their catastrophic special teams meltdown in Week 2.

The Beavers surrendered 10 points with less than a minute on the clock after long snapper Dylan Black was sidelined with an injury. It led to six botched special teams snaps, prompting Bray to use colorful language to describe his team’s performance.

Those errors were costly in Week 2 and will prove even more damaging if repeated Saturday.

For the Red Raiders, it’s business as usual. They may not score 60 points for a third consecutive weekend, but Week 3 represents the real start of Texas Tech’s 2025 season before Big 12 play begins.

Prediction: Texas Tech 38, Oregon State 16



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