The national media and well-known college football media personalities generally view the Red Raiders as the consensus favorite to win the Big 12 and to make a strong run in the College Football Playoff.
Texas Tech has signed a 15-year naming rights partnership with Galaxy, a deal that includes NIL opportunities for the Big 12 school's student-athletes.
Earlier this week Texas Tech Athletics was teasing a big announcement and on Friday morning, the news dropped that Texas Tech would be changing their stadium name from Jones AT&T Stadium to Galaxy Stadium.
We are heading into late July, and more non-conference games are being announced and rumored to be played for the Red Raiders men's basketball team. First,
The Brendan Sorsby saga at Texas Tech has taken another turn, and this one reaches beyond college football and into the political arena. According to a report from the Texas Tribune, Texas Tech Board of Regents Chairman Cody Campbell donated $274,300 to a fundraising committee supporting Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s U.S.
Texas Tech isn’t headed to the ACC. But according to one longtime sports media insider, the Red Raiders are being discussed as a potential contingency plan if relations between Texas Tech and the Big 12 continue to deteriorate.
The Big 12 wrapped up its 2026 football media days at The Star in Frisco, Texas on Wednesday. Much of the talk of Big 12 Media Days surrounded Texas Tech, particularly the aftermath of Brendan Sorsby's departure in the wake of the investigation into his gambling habits.
FRISCO, Texas – It’s been a long offseason with a spotlight on the quarterback room for the Texas Tech Red Raiders. However, with the dust settling around the saga surrounding former Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby.
Brett Yormark and the Big 12 are attempting to turn the page on the Brendan Sorsby drama around Texas Tech. A new report from Ross Dellenger at Yahoo Sports
Texas Tech is increasingly optimistic that quarterback Will Hammond, who is recovering from a torn ACL suffered last October, could be healthy enough to start the Red Raiders' season opener.
The Texas Tech Red Raiders found themselves in the crosshairs of basically the sports world as a whole when they decided to back former quarterback Brendan Sorsby in the midst of a gambling scandal.
The NCAA deemed Sorsby ineligible to play during the 2026 college football season after he admitted to betting on Indiana football while he was with that program and on other sports.
Earlier this year, the NCAA deemed Sorsby ineligible to play during the upcoming college football season after he placed bets on Indiana games when he was with that program.