MORGANTOWN, W.V. (KCBD)- With four additional sacks in the No. 5 Texas Tech Red Raiders’ 49-0 blanking of West Virginia on Saturday, more quarterbacks were dropped and money was raised for the Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Southwest.
Saturday’s sacks at Milan Puskar Stadium include:
1Q, While the Mountaineers faced 3rd and 8 on their opening drive, LB Romello Height sacked WVU QB Scotty Fox, resulting in a loss of 11 yards- and WVU punt2Q, (1:48) Height played a part in another sack, along with DL Lee Hunter when Fox was sacked for a loss of 3yds on the West Virginia 17.3Q, (11:30) DT E’Maurion Banks took Fox down for a loss of three yards on the Mountaineer 34.3Q, (3:52) DL Jayden Cofield sacked backup Khalil Wilkins on their own 23, resulting in a fumble recovered by WVU. However, the Mountaineers were forced to punt.
The Red Raiders will have more opportunities to raise money for the RMDH Charities of the Southwest next Saturday as they head off to Arlington to play in their first-ever Big 12 Championship! Kickoff set for 11 a.m. at AT&T Stadium.
How you can help
For more than a quarter century, Texas Tech Athletics has partnered with the Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Southwest. Every sack leads to more money raised.
There is still time for you to donate this season. Click here – for the Quarterback S.A.C.K. website. Fans can pledge to donate any dollar amount for every sack made by Texas Tech defense during the football season.
All proceeds help to give back to those families who need it most.
The Ronald McDonald House in Lubbock provides families with a home away from home when they have a child receiving medical care. Families who stay at the House may have a newborn staying in the NICU, a child receiving cancer treatments, or needing any other medical care. Families within our local children’s hospitals, Covenant Children’s and UMC Children’s, are also able to take a break and grab a snack at our Ronald McDonald Family Rooms inside the hospitals. These rooms offer respite and comfort as well as access to basic necessities like showers, laundry, coffee, snacks, and more.
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