The regular season has officially wrapped up, which brings us to bowl season and the even more dramatic transfer portal season. At this point, every major program expects to lose (and hopefully gain) some players via the portal each year. It's really just a matter of which players and where they land.
Smith leaves the Red Raiders after three years with the team and will look for a new opportunity to compete After three seasons with Texas Tech, quarterback Donovan Smith has decided to enter the transfer portal and will be looking for a new place to call home.
TCU will try to stay unbeaten Saturday afternoon when it hosts Texas Tech in Fort Worth, Texas. The Horned Frogs are ranked No. 7 in the season's first College Football Playoff poll.
It was a bit of a surprise when reports began to surface that redshirt freshman Behren Morton would get the start at quarterback against No. 7 Oklahoma State.
Thus far in the Texas Tech football season, it has been fair to say that the offense has failed to meet expectations. Most of the blame for that has fallen
It's been a bit of an up-and-down season so far for first-time head coach Joey McGuire and his scrappy Red Raiders football team. They've knocked off two ranked opponents, who also happened to be in-state rivals, but they also haven't won an away game so far.
There are few positions in sports that are more forgiving than quarterback. After all, as the old adage goes, the most popular guy on any football team is the backup quarterback. For the Texas Tech Red Raiders, that guy is current backup quarterback Behren Morton.
Missed chances abound. Following the huge win at home, the Red Raiders took the show on the road to the Little Apple. Unfortunately, the result was not the same as Texas Tech would fall to a late surge by the Wildcats.
It's no secret that games are largely won and lost in the fourth quarter, but a slow start can come back to haunt even the best teams in a tight contest.
Texas Tech's offense looked sluggish for most of the first half in their 38-27 loss at Kansas State on Saturday afternoon. Their first five drives ended in the following results: punt, turnover-on-downs, interception, fumble, punt. To their credit, the Red Raiders did string together ten points in the final five minutes of the half.
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"Everything runs through Lubbock!" Red Raiders head coach Joey McGuire's exclamation is still ringing in Texas this morning after an overtime thriller with the Longhorns at AT&T Jones Stadium.
The Texas Tech Red Raiders kicked off conference play against the Texas Longhorns on Saturday at Jones AT&T Stadium. In new Tech coach Joey McGuire's first Big 12 game, the Red Raiders won a 34-31 come-from-behind thriller over No.
Texas Tech coach Joey McGuire will coach his first Big 12 game on Saturday when the Red Raiders host the Texas Longhorns at 2:30 p.m. at Jones AT&T Stadium. Both teams are 2-1 going into the game.
No. 22 Texas will get its first taste of playing in a hostile environment when it squares off against always-dangerous Texas Tech on Saturday in the Big 12 Conference opener for both teams in Lubbock, Texas.
The Texas Tech Red Raiders pulled off a thrilling 33-30 double-overtime win over the No. 25 Houston Cougars on Saturday in Lubbock. But as the fourth quarter
What a game. What a weekend really. The college football world got shaken up this Saturday and Texas Tech played a part in that chaos, knocking off 25th-ranked
Donovan Smith bounced back from a pair of interceptions to run nine yards for a game-winning touchdown in the second overtime as host Texas Tech defeated No.
The Texas Tech Red Raiders played host to the No. 25 ranked Houston Cougars at Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock on Saturday hoping to put their new high-powered, Zach Kittley-led offense on display once again.
Quarterback Tyler Shough's collar bone injury was a devastating blow for Texas Tech at the time, but it looks like the Red Raiders have found their new starting field general. Sophomore Donovan Smith is masterfully managing this game and has connected on 19 of his 29 passes for 218 yards and two touchdowns so far.
One interesting aspect of this week’s showdown between the Texas Tech football team and the Houston Cougars is the number of former Red Raiders playing key roles for the visitors. That will serve to only add more fire to what is likely to be a chippy contest.
Sophomore came off the bench and threw four TDs Saturday Night was very encouraging for all Texas Tech fans. I mean, it has been a good amount of time since the Red Raiders thoroughly handled an opponent to the tune of 63-10.
Reserve quarterback Donovan Smith threw four touchdown passes and Tahj Brooks ran for three touchdowns as Texas Tech hammered visiting Murray State 63-10 in Saturday night's season opener for both teams at Lubbock, Texas.
Fall camp is nearly here for the Texas Tech football program and when the players report in early August, the biggest task that head coach Joey McGuire and offensive coordinator Zach Kittley much accomplish is to find a starting QB. Fortunately, the QB room provides plenty of quality options.
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