There’s no question about it.

The upcoming Texas Tech game is Arkansas’ most important game of the season. With an incredibly tough schedule, a win against the Red Raiders in Lubbock would certainly keep, if not improve, the Razorbacks’ bowl chances.

Texas Tech has gotten off to a slow start this season, but are still 2-0 and looking to make run themselves in the Big 12. We had a chance to speak with Texas Tech beat writer Will McKay of RedRaiderSports.com and he provided some insight into the Hogs’ looming opponent.

Drew Laing: The story so far has been Texas Tech’s struggles in the first two games with wins by seven points over Central Arkansas and only four points over UTEP. What’s been going wrong for the Red Raiders?

Will McKay: For the offense, it’s been a matter of inconsistency and penalties. In the Central Arkansas game, Davis Webb came out and was really trying to force some things that he normally wouldn’t and was a bit too amped up. That led to a few early interceptions and essentially 17 points for UCA. They definitely settled in after that, though, and the he had a big day with over 400 yards and 4 TDs. In the UTEP game, however, the offense was very hot and cold. It’s been a matter of trying to be perfect and do too much.

Instead of taking what the defense has been giving him in the passing game, Webb has been trying to force things and make the big play, which he fully understands now and believes he’ll have fixed this weekend.

The offense has looked very, very good when it’s on, however, and there are quite a few home run hitters at both receiver and running back.

On defense, many players said they didn’t go into the UCA game with the right mentality, and the Bears punched them in the mouth a bit, to be honest. The players and coaches were both embarrassed by their performance, and while it might not show up in the stat book, they did play quite a bit better against UTEP. They were in position and made more stops, but a few big mistakes kept the Miners in the game. They were also missing the top two nose guards, Jackson Richards and Rika Levi, and that played into it as well.

Really, the biggest thing about the defense is there are just so many new players getting into the rhythm of things from both the high school and JUCO ranks. They’re still breaking in to playing FBS football, and it’s just taking some time. They’ll obviously have to play much better this weekend against the Razorbacks to slow down their rushing attack.