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This article was originally published on www.si.com/college/texas-tech as Red Raiders Name Starting Quarterback vs. Oklahoma State. After a loss to Arizona State, the No. 14 Texas Tech Red Raiders have a chance to correct course against a vulnerable Oklahoma State Cowboys squad.
After suffering their first loss of the season, what does the postseason landscape look like for the Texas Tech football team?
Hocutt recently shared the news of the Big 12's change to the rule, telling fans that a warning would go over the PA at the stadium the first time a tortilla is thrown. The second time, it's a 15-yard penalty and $100,000 fine.
No. 14 Texas Tech suffered its first loss of the season last Saturday on the road against Arizona State, as the Red Raiders competed without starting quarterback Behren Morton.
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Where will Texas Tech football fall in the top 25 following its Saturday loss to Arizona State? Here's where the Red Raiders could fall:
Arizona State defeated the undefeated Red Raiders 26-22 in front of a sea of yellow in Tempe, Arizona. The final score is the most points the Red Raider defense has allowed all season. While still a low number, hints of Texas Tech’s 2024 secondary showed. The team finished No. 134 in passing defense that year.
Here is what Texas Tech needs to do to win the Big 12 conference championship and get a berth in the College Football Playoffs. The Red Raiders need to be among
The Texas Tech Red Raider home football game is causing one of Lubbock County's early voting sites to close early on Saturday. Here's what to know.
Texas Tech is banning the throwing of tortillas by fans on kickoffs after the 14th-ranked Red Raiders were penalized twice and fined for objects being thrown onto the field in their most recent home game.
A football home game tradition since the 1990s will no longer be encouraged or permitted moving forward, according to athletic director Kirby Hocutt, and the fans are not thrilled about this decision.