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    Texas 52, Texas Tech 20

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    AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Freshman Joe Bergeron ran for 191 yards and three touchdowns and Texas used another punishing rushing performance to rout Texas Tech 52-20 on Saturday.

    Texas (6-2, 3-2 Big 12) is bowl-eligible after missing the postseason last year for the first time since 1997.

    Texas ran for 439 yards against one of the worst rushing defenses in the country. Bergeron topped 100 yards for the second week in a row and Fozzy Whittaker ran for two second-quarter touchdowns.

    The Longhorns completed just two passes in building a 31-6 lead by halftime.

    Texas Tech, which broke Oklahoma's 39-game home winning streak two weeks ago, hasn't looked anything like the same team in consecutive blowout losses since the big win.

    Seth Doege passed for 381 yards for Texas Tech. The Red Raiders (5-4, 2-4) have been outscored 93-27 the last two games.

    Texas played without leading rusher Malcolm Brown, sidelined with a toe injury, and leading receiver Jaxon Shipley who has a knee injury.

    It hardly mattered as Texas topped 400 yards rushing for the second week in a row and never punted against a Red Raiders defense that was powerless to stop anything Texas did.

    The Longhorns have put up impressive numbers against two of the worst rushing defenses in the country in Kansas and Texas Tech. The Red Raiders came in ranked No. 114 nationally against the run.

    Bergeron had 113 yards against Texas Tech by halftime. Texas scored on its first five drives of the first half and ran out the clock on the sixth.

    After the teams traded field goals early, Whittaker had scoring runs of 12 and 8 yards out of Texas' "wild" formation and D.J. Monroe dashed to the end zone from 12 yards. Monroe faked Texas Tech safety Jared Flannel so well that Flannel ran into cornerback Derrick Mays, taking both defenders out of the play.

    For one drive, Texas Tech looked capable of pulling off another big road win. The Red Raiders took the opening kickoff and marched to the Texas 2, but a touchdown pass was nullified by a personal foul.

    After giving up the early field goal, the Texas defense never let Doege get comfortable, sacking him four times and hitting him several others with constant pressure.

    The Texas running game continues to protect freshman quarterback David Ash, who is still developing as a passer.

    Ash's only three pass attempts in the first half came on play-action deep throws to receiver Mike Davis. They connected twice for 72 yards and even when Ash missed a wide-open Davis early, he followed it up with a 47-yard option run on the next play to set up a touchdown.

    Bergeron's first touchdown made it 31-6 at the end of the second quarter and Texas kept pounding the Texas Tech defense in the second half.

    The Longhorns opened the third quarter with a 10-play drive that used just one pass in driving to Bergeron's second score, a 5-yard run off left tackle on fourth-and-1. Bergeron's third touchdown covered 12 yards early in the fourth quarter to make it 45-13.

    Texas has won eight of the last 10 meetings with Texas Tech. The Red Raiders haven't won in Austin since 1997.

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    Scoring Summary
    TXTECHDonnie Carona 29 yd FG
    TXJustin Tucker 48 yd FG
    TXFoswhitt Whittaker 12 yd run (Justin Tucker kick)
    TXTECHDonnie Carona 40 yd FG
    TXFoswhitt Whittaker 8 yd run (Justin Tucker kick)
    TXD.J. Monroe 12 yd run (Justin Tucker kick)
    TXJoe Bergeron 9 yd run (Justin Tucker kick)
    TXJoe Bergeron 5 yd run (Justin Tucker kick)
    TXTECHEric Ward 8 yd pass from Seth Doege (Donnie Carona kick)
    TXJoe Bergeron 12 yd run (Justin Tucker kick)
    TXDarius White 31 yd pass from Case McCoy (Justin Tucker kick)
    TXTECHDarrin Moore 1 yd pass from Seth Doege (Donnie Carona kick)
     
    Team Stats
     TXTECHTX
    First Downs2828
    Third Down Efficiency12-197-9
    Fourth Down Efficiency0-11-1
    Plays-Net Yards82-41163-595
    Rushes-Yds27-3054-439
    Passing Yds381156
    Kick Return Yds13163
    Punt Return Yds032
    Passes40-55-05-9-0
    Punts4-1850-0
    Fumbles-Lost0-00-0
    Penalties-Yds8-756-55
    Time of Poss.31:628:54
     
    Individual Stats
    RUSHING
    TXTECH: Kenny Williams 10-25, Aaron Crawford 7-12, Bradley Marquez 1-11, DeAndre Washington 5-10, Seth Doege 4--28
    TX: Joe Bergeron 29-191, Foswhitt Whittaker 10-83, David Ash 4-59, Marquise Goodwin 2-45, Jeremy Hills 5-39, D.J. Monroe 2-18, Heath Hohmann 1-6, Team 1--2
    PASSING
    TXTECH: Seth Doege 40-55-381-0
    TX: David Ash 4-7-125-0, Case McCoy 1-1-31-0, Foswhitt Whittaker 0-1-0-0
    RECEIVING
    TXTECH: Eric Ward 8-75, Alex Torres 6-75, Darrin Moore 6-34, Adam James 5-95, DeAndre Washington 4-23, Bradley Marquez 3-24, Aaron Crawford 3-15, Jacoby Franks 3-14, Austin Zouzalik 2-26
    TX: Mike Davis 2-72, Marquise Goodwin 1-37, Darius White 1-31, Foswhitt Whittaker 1-16
     
    Standings
    TeamStandingsConferenceOverall
    Texas Tech9th Big 12 2-75-7