LUBBOCK, Texas — Texas Tech linebacker Colin Schooler says the "next man up" approach in this COVID-19 college football season applies to coaches as much as players.
The Red Raiders overcame four turnovers to prove it.
Receiver Myles Price took a reverse 70 yards for Texas Tech's only touchdown and Jonathan Garibay kicked a go-ahead field goal in the fourth quarter of a 16-13 victory over winless Kansas on Saturday with coach Matt Wells watching from home after testing positive for the virus.
Defensive coordinator Keith Patterson filled in, and his defense stopped Kansas (0-9, 0-8 Big 12) on fourth down four times, including twice in the final five minutes to preserve the victory.
"We preached that the whole entire season is that you never know what's going to happen," Schooler said. "It could be a player, it could be a coach, it could be whatever. When somebody does go down, it's got to be the next man up. This whole week, or toward the end of this week, was a primary example of us doing that."
Wells tested positive Thursday but wasn't officially ruled out until testing positive again Friday. He was in touch with Patterson as late as an hour before the game going over scenarios.
"It wasn't really weird," said Patterson, who was interim coach for Pittsburgh in a bowl game against SMU during the 2011 season. "You never know what situations and scenarios are going to come up. And not a lot of time to school yourself in 48 hours. We had great leadership, great coaches on our staff. I just leaned heavily on those guys."
Xavier White had 135 yards rushing and 28 receiving for Texas Tech (4-6, 3-6), and Garibay kicked three field goals. The decisive kick went through from 36 yards with 5:36 remaining despite Caleb Sampson getting a hand on it.