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The Texas–Texas Tech football rivalry is an American college football rivalry [2] between the Texas Longhorns and the Texas Tech Red Raiders. The winner of this gauntlet receives the other university's chancellor's sterling silver boot spurs which is what the name of the rivalry is named after.
The 2025 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team will represent Texas Tech University during the 2025 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Red Raiders will play their home games at Jones AT&T Stadium located in Lubbock, Texas, and compete as members of the Big 12 Conference. They are expected to be led by fourth-year head coach Joey McGuire.
The Texas A&M–Texas Tech football rivalry is an American college football rivalry [citation needed] between the Texas A&M Aggies football team of Texas A&M University and Texas Tech Red Raiders football team of Texas Tech University. The series began in 1927.
The Texas Tech football team heads into its third year under head coach Joey McGuire looking for a prosperous 2024 season. The Red Raiders will have the new south end zone in Jones AT&T Stadium, ...
Texas Tech (then known as Texas Technological College) was known as the "Matadors" from 1925 to 1936, a name suggested by the wife of Ewing Y. Freeland, the first football coach, to reflect the influence of the Spanish Renaissance architecture on campus. [1] In 1932, Texas Tech joined the Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association.
Texas Tech will come out of its bye week next Saturday with a game at an Oklahoma State team that has been one of the season’s biggest disappointments nationally, with a 3-7 record after rising ...
Where Texas Tech football stands in Big 12 tiebreaker criteria Sadly, we probably will never need a coin toss to break a tie like this, but the rest of the list is important. For starters, the ...
Texas Tech has had 17 head coaches, and three-interim head coaches. Five coaches have won conference championships with the Red Raiders: Pete Cawthon, Dell Morgan, DeWitt Weaver, Steve Sloan, and Spike Dykes. Mike Leach is the only head Texas Tech football coach to win a division title. Dykes is the all-time leader in games and years coached ...