The Texas Tech Red Raiders faced an absolute disaster in the Orange Bowl against the Oregon Ducks, finding themselves down 6-0 at halftime, which felt like an insurmountable lead. The Red Raiders' offense completely disappeared, struggling to move the ball against the Ducks' defense. Now, in the third quarter, with the score at 13-0, desperate Texas Tech football fans are calling on Cody Campbell, a figure known for helping the team, to intervene and solve the offensive woes, even humorously asking him to 'buy' a new offense or quarterback to improve the dire situation.
Texas Tech’s offense absolutely evaporated in the Orange Bowl vs Oregon and Red Raider fans are desperate for a change
Texas Tech’s offense has completely vanished in the Orange Bowl against the formidable Oregon Ducks, leading to widespread desperation among Red Raider fans who are clamoring for immediate and significant changes. Social media platforms, particularly Twitter, are abuzz with fans directly appealing to Cody Campbell, a key figure in the Texas Tech athletic community, to intervene. Many fans are explicitly asking Campbell to 'buy' a new offense or even a new quarterback, with some tweets specifically mentioning investing in Brendan Sorsby or improving the offensive line, reflecting a deep dissatisfaction with the current performance. Comments like 'buy me a new offense, this is embarrassing' underscore the profound frustration and embarrassment felt by the fanbase. While some acknowledge the strength of Oregon's defense, the overwhelming sentiment is one of extreme disappointment in Texas Tech's inability to generate any meaningful offensive plays. Fans remind Campbell of his past success in elevating the team's defense and are now collectively pleading for him to apply similar influence to rectify the disastrous offensive situation. With only 15 minutes remaining in the game and the Red Raiders still struggling to put points on the board, the overall outlook for Joey McGuire's team is grim, and the calls for a drastic offensive overhaul are intensifying.