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In Texas Tech's first home game since Sept. 13, it will celebrate its 100th anniversary of Red Raider Football in front of a sold-out homecoming crowd
The pocketknife controversy stemming from Texas Tech’s game against Kansas on Saturday has a ruling — and it involves the Jayhawks getting fined, too.
For more than a quarter century, Texas Tech Athletics has partnered with the Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Southwest. Every sack leads to more money raised.
Against the Jayhawks, that statistical superlative was challenged after Kansas scored 17 points in the second quarter. Texas Tech responded with a shutout after intermission, holding Jalon Daniels and a talented offense to 120 total yards on 38 plays, and finished with a team-record nine sacks.
No. 9 Texas Tech finally got penalized for fans throwing tortillas onto the field during kickoffs, and it happened twice in a 42-17 victory over Kansas on Saturday night. The longstanding tradition came under scrutiny in the offseason when Big 12 athletic directors voted 15-1 to approve a policy to discipline home teams for fans throwing items on the field.
Big 12 enforces more critical punishment after Kansas-Texas Tech fallout.
Texas Tech has spent millions and worked so hard to raise its profile and enhance its national reputation. Its fans must act accordingly.
Another weekend of college football means another weekend of unexpected upsets, like the No. 2 Miami Hurricanes falling to Louisville on Friday Night. The slat
Raleek Brown bulled in for a 1-yard touchdown with 34 seconds left and Arizona State rallied after blowing a 12-point fourth-quarter lead to hand No. 7 Texas Tech its first loss of the season, 26-22