LUBBOCK, Texas — Jonathan Garibay took over as Texas Tech's primary kicker this week. His game-winning field goal capped a fourth-quarter rally directed by former starting quarterback Alan Bowman.
Garibay kicked a 25-yard field goal on the final play of the game, after a final drive when Bowman had two 30-yard completions, and the Red Raiders beat Baylor 24-23 on Saturday.
It was the fourth field goal for Garibay in his first game as starting kicker for the Red Raiders (3-5, 2-5 Big 12). The junior transfer from Riverside City College also made kicks of 48, 28 and 46 yards after replacing struggling Trey Wolff, who is 1-of-5 on field goals.
Tahj Brooks to TD runs for Texas Tech and Bowman, replaced as the starter three games ago, led the Red Raiders on three consecutive scoring drives in the fourth quarter.
Red Raiders coach Matt Wells said the plan was to use both Henry Colombi and Bowman, whose only pass in the first half was intercepted and returned for a touchdown. Colombi never came back in the game after banging his elbow for the second time early in the third quarter, though Wells said he could have played more.
"We didn't have a set plan. We were just going to play the hot hand," Wells said. "Honestly, neither one of them were real consistent in the first half. Alan had a heck of a fourth quarter."
Colombi was 9-of-15 passing for 76 yards. Bowman finished 14-of-23 for 181 yards.
Jalen Pitre returned an interception for a touchdown for the second week in a row for Baylor (1-5, 1-5), which lost its fifth game in a row since winning head coach Dave Aranda's debut in September.