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Jayhawks, Tech feature potent air attacks

Lubbock : TX : USA | 29 days ago  
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Texas Tech coach Mike Leach has never started a redshirt freshman quarterback but that could change against Kansas. The game today at 2:30 p.m. (ABC-TV) pits two of the nation's top passing offenses. The Red Raiders lead the nation (419 yards per game), while the Jayhawks are fifth (329 yards) and hoping...
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