Texas Tech, Arizona State and college football Week 8
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Texas Tech men's basketball is getting its 2026 recruiting class started with a commitment from a four-star combo guard from Dallas: DaKari Spear. He announced
What we know about pocket-knife claim vs. Kansas, Texas Tech officials review and whether fine, reprimand are expected from Big 12.
After Kansas football’s blowout loss to Texas Tech, coach Lance Leipold took exception to a longstanding tradition in Lubbock, Texas. And he blasted the Big 12 conference office in the process, saying the situation Saturday night was “handled very poorly,” while also alleging a pocket knife was thrown at a KU staff member.
Texas Tech coach Joey McGuire and Kansas coach Lance Leipold had a heated exchange following the Red Raiders’ 42-17 win over the Jayhawks on Saturday night in a game where the Red Raiders were penalized twice as a result of fans throwing tortillas onto the field.
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For too much of Saturday night’s football game in Lubbock, Texas, Kansas Jayhawks quarterback Jalon Daniels found himself on the ground. The most apparent talent gap during No. 9 Texas Tech’s 42-17 drubbing of KU was in the trenches. Time after time, the Red Raiders’ defensive line broke through KU’s offensive line.
Red Raiders were called for penalties at home as part of Big 12 crackdown on throwing objects on field, including tortillas, a school tradition
Pregame analysis and predictions of the Texas Tech Red Raiders vs. Arizona State Sun Devils NCAAF game to be played on October 18, 2025 on ESPN.
From tortillas to water bottles to the occasional adult toy, fans have a habit of throwing things onto the field. But there's a reason that the act of throwing anything is taken so seriously and it's because of a recent item that was reportedly tossed onto a field in the most recent Texas Tech