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The 2003 Houston Bowl was a post-season college football bowl game between the Navy Midshipmen and the Texas Tech Red Raiders on December 30, 2003, at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas. It was the fourth time the Houston Bowl was played and the final game of the 2003 NCAA Division I FBS football season for both teams. Texas Tech defeated Navy ...
A play during the 1939 Cotton Bowl Classic between Texas Tech and St. Mary's. The Texas Tech Red Raiders football team has appeared in 41 post-season bowl games since the team's inaugural season in 1925. Texas Tech's rich bowl tradition ranks 20th in all-time bowl appearances and has set many bowl game attendance records. The Red Raiders have ...
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.
For the 125th time on Saturday, Army and Navy will face off in their (mostly) annual showdown. With 11-1 Army coming in as AAC champions and Navy sitting at 8-3, it’s set to be one of the most ...
Texas Tech will face Cal (Berkeley) this Saturday in the final game of the evening, starting at 9:15 p.m. ET and airing on ESPN. Currently, Texas Tech (6-6) is favored to win over Cal (6-6).
After the 2011 Game, a war of comments between both coaching staffs started after it was insinuated that Texas A&M was faking injuries during the game to slow the pace of Texas Tech's Offense [8] Unrelated to football, but another symptom of rivalry, Texas A&M lobbyists attempted to block Texas Tech from building a Veterinary College in ...
One of the biggest rivalry games in the college football season is renewed Saturday just outside the nation's capital: the Army-Navy Game. The 18th-ranked Black Knights (11-1 overall) and ...
Texas, the only major team to remain unbeaten and untied, kept the No. 1 spot, followed by No. 2 Navy, No. 3 Mississippi, No. 4 Michigan State, and No. 5 Oklahoma. November 16, No. 1 Texas went to 9–0 with a 17–0 home win over TCU. No. 2 Navy won 38–25 at Duke and No. 3 Mississippi shut out Tennessee, 20–0, at a game in Memphis.