Baylor and Texas Tech will square off on the big stage at AT&T Stadium in Arlington with bowl eligibility on the line for both teams.

Here are five things Baylor fans need to know about Texas Tech:

1. Plenty of QB injuries

Coming into the regular-season finale against Texas Tech, Matt Rhule said he doesn't know which quarterback to prepare for from Texas Tech.

Neither does Texas Tech head coach Kliff Kingsbury.

During his weekly Big 12 teleconference, Kingsbury acknowledged he's not sure who will start for him at quarterback as the top three on his depth chart are dealing with various injuries.

The initial starting quarterback McLane Carter has been out since suffering a high-ankle sprain against Ole Miss in the season opener. He's made two brief appearances following the injury but has yet to start a game or get significant run since.

Freshman quarterback Alan Bowman replaced him and threw for 2,638 yards and 17 touchdowns in eight games, but may be out for the third straight game after recurring a partially collapsed lung against Oklahoma.

Sophomore Jett Duffey had since replaced him, but Kingsbury said he is banged up. Kingsbury even opened up a fourth option, saying the Red Raiders may opt for sophomore Colt Garrett, who has thrown and completed one pass this season.

Carter played on the last drive of Texas Tech's loss to Kansas State and Bowman was able to practice with the team, but Kingsbury has been cautious with the freshman.

"We're still trying to figure it out with Alan [Bowman] and then the other two guys are banged up as well," head coach Kliff Kingsbury said during his weekly Big 12 teleconference. "We'll have [Colt Garrett] ready to go in case these guys can't do it on Saturday."

2. A coach who is a QB guru

Kingsbury's 35-39 record since taking the head coaching job at Texas Tech before the 2013 season hasn't been impressive, but there is one thing nobody can deny about him.

He knows how to find and grow quarterbacks.

Once a quarterback himself for the Red Raiders, Kingsbury had a brief stint in the NFL before eventually getting into coaching.

Some of the quarterbacks he's coached over the years who are now in the NFL: Patrick Mahomes (Chiefs), Baker Mayfield (Browns), Davis Webb (Giants), Case Keenum (Broncos) and Nic Shimonek (Chargers).

He also made the surprising call to go with the freshman Bowman over Duffey when Carter went down and it paid off for him.

"We don't know who's going to play quarterback," Rhule said. "But when you play against a Kliff Kingsbury team you know they're all going to be good quarterbacks."

3. Fallen on rough times

Once at 5-2, the Red Raiders seemed poised to make a bowl appearance and maybe contend for the Big 12 championship.

Since then, the Red Raiders have lost four straight games, including a six-point outing against Kansas State on Saturday. It was the first time since 2006 that the Red Raiders, typically known for their high-powered offense, didn't score a single touchdown in a game.

The struggles even have fans calling for Kingsbury to be fired just weeks after they praised him for his masterful coaching performance against TCU.

But if the Red Raiders lose to Baylor on Saturday, Kingsbury may be on the hot seat this offseason.

4. Texas Tech still has a high-powered offense

Texas Tech has always been known for its high-powered Air Raid offense. For most of the 2018 season, it's been no different.

Despite dealing with multiple injuries at quarterback, the Red Raiders are still fourth in the conference, averaging 38.5 points and 497.7 yards per game.

Texas Tech's pass offense is still the top in the conference, averaging 362.2 yards per game through the air.

5. Turnover problems

One of the problems Texas Tech has had this season has been taking care of the football.

The Red Raiders have a -4 turnover margin, which is seventh in the conference.

Texas Tech turned the ball over three times in its loss to Kansas State. The Red Raiders lead the conference with 13 interceptions thrown.

Texas Tech has never had the best defense, but this season's has bee opportunistic in creating turnovers.

It has created the third most interceptions in the conference with 10 and the third most total turnovers with 16.