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  1. Texas Tech Red Raiders football. The Texas Tech Red Raiders football program is a college football team that represents Texas Tech University (variously "TTU"). The team competes as a member of the Big 12 Conference, which is a Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).

  2. Texas Tech Red Raiders alumni have gone on to play in the NFL, NBA, WNBA, Major League Baseball, and more. Current alumni standouts include Super Bowl Champion Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs, Wes Welker of the Denver Broncos, [ 81 ] Super Bowl Champion Danny Amendola of the New England Patriots, and Michael Crabtree of the Oakland Raiders.

  3. Dec 8, 2020 · By 1934-35, Lubbock Avalanche Journal sports writer Collier Parris had already begun referring to Texas Tech’s football team as the “Red Raiders” in his stories. He began using that moniker because of the Matadors flashy uniforms as well as their cross-country schedule that saw them “raiding the country” from the South Plains.

    • Early History
    • Steve Sloan Era
    • Rex Dockery Era
    • Jerry Moore Era
    • Mike Leach Era
    • Tommy Tuberville Era
    • Kliff Kingsbury Era
    • Matt Wells Era

    Texas Tech played its first intercollegiate football game on October 3, 1925. The contest, against McMurry University, ended in a controversial scoreless tie during the Panhandle South Plains Fair. Tech's Elson Archibald seemed to have kicked a game-winning 20-yard field goal but the referee ruled that the clock had run out before the score. It was...

    The Texas Tech University athletic department offered Steve Sloan the head football coaching position in January 1975. Though Sloan originally declined, he took the job on January 2, 1975. Texas Tech was believed to have offered him a US$30,000 per year contract, as well as $11,000 from television show income. He took five of his assistant coaches ...

    Rex Dockery was promoted from offensive coordinator to head coach following Sloan's departure, the program would, for the second time in its history, enter into a period of two successive coaches who would return overall losing records. This led to Dockery's firing as Texas Tech's head coach.In three years, Dockery coached the Red Raiders to 15–16–...

    Jerry Moore took the position in 1981. During his five years, he posted the second-worst record of any Texas Tech football coach, only .309. The final tally, though, only tells part of the story since many of the losses came in close games. In 1982, #1 Washington, playing at home, beat the Red Raiders by only a single touchdown. Later in the season...

    When Dykes departed in 2000, Texas Tech hired Mike Leach, who eventually became the winningest coach in school history. He is also the school's all-time winningest coach in postseason play, competing in a bowl game each year during his stay and garnering a 5–3 record. Behind only the Texas Longhorns, the Red Raiders are second in the Big 12 for pos...

    On January 9, 2010, former Auburn head football coach Tommy Tuberville was named the new head coach for the Red Raiders. On January 12, 2010, Neal Brown, from Troywas selected as the new offensive coordinator. On January 1, 2011, Tuberville became the second head coach in Texas Tech football history to win a bowl game in his first season—an accompl...

    Kliff Kingsbury, a former Texas Tech quarterback who was serving as the offensive coordinator at Texas A&M, was hired to replace Tuberville as Tech's next head coach. Kingsbury completed his first season as Head Coach in 2013 with an 8–5 record and a Holiday Bowl Victory. Kingsbury became the first Big 12 Conference coach to begin his career with 7...

    Texas Tech named Matt Wellsas the Head Football Coach of the Red Raiders beginning with the 2019 season. Wells came to Texas Tech from Utah State, where he had been Head Football Coach for six seasons (2013-2018), compiling a 44–34 record including two bowl wins, one division championship, and two 10-win seasons. In his inaugural game at the helm o...

  4. Aug 20, 2021 · August 20, 2021. Texas Tech’s beloved mascot turns 50 this year. To mark the milestone, alumnus Calloway Huffaker reflects on his time as Raider Red. In 1971, Texas Tech University student and Saddle Tramp Jim Gaspard created one of the most recognizable college mascots: Raider Red. Inspired from an “Old Red” drawing by late Lubbock ...

  5. Texas Tech fielded its first intercollegiate team in 1925 with Ewing Y. Freeland at the helm, and the original mascot was the Matadors. They were the Red Raiders by 1937, and played in their first bowl game, the Sun Bowl, that same year. Texas Tech joined the Southwest Conference in 1956 and officially began play in 1960.

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  7. Sep 10, 2021 · September 10, 2021. Texas Tech’s beloved mascot turns 50 this year. To mark this milestone, alumnus Stan Alcott reflects on his time as the first-ever Raider Red. In 1971, Texas Tech University student and Saddle Tramp Jim Gaspard created one of the most recognizable college mascots: Raider Red. Inspired from an “Old Red” drawing by late ...

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