
Lubbock, TX — The Texas Tech Red Raiders are gearing up for what could be one of their most exciting football seasons in recent memory. Under the leadership of head coach Joey McGuire, now entering his third year at the helm, the Red Raiders are looking to make a serious push in the Big 12 Conference.
After a solid 2024 campaign that saw Texas Tech finish with a winning record and a bowl game appearance, expectations are high. Quarterback Behren Morton, returning as the starter, is poised to lead a high-powered offense with standout receivers Jerand Bradley and Drae McCray creating major matchup problems for opposing defenses.
Defensively, the Red Raiders are banking on improvement. With a mix of veteran leadership and promising underclassmen, defensive coordinator Tim DeRuyter is aiming to tighten up a unit that showed flashes of excellence last season but struggled with consistency.
Off the field, fan support continues to grow in Lubbock. With sellout crowds expected at Jones AT&T Stadium and renewed excitement around the program, the Red Raiders are quickly becoming a team to watch this fall.
Their 2025 schedule features key matchups against Texas, Oklahoma State, and a highly anticipated home clash with Baylor. If Texas Tech can stay healthy and execute on both sides of the ball, they may just find themselves in contention for a Big 12 title.
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