After an 11-1 start in nonconference, the Texas Tech Red Raiders will look to continue their success in Big-12 play. On Wednesday, Tech will travel to Morgantown to take on the 8-4 West Virginia Mountaineers.
West Virginia began the year ranked number 13 in the AP poll, but an early loss to Buffalo knocked the Mountaineers out.
While WVU began the year ranked inside the top-25, people who follow the program closely had to realize that this was going to be a rebuilding year. The program was being forced to replace two historic players in Jevon Carter and Daxter Miles Jr.