The Texas Tech Red Raiders held their annual spring game on April 20th, and with the new season comes new expectations. These expectations seem plenty reasonable for the Red Raiders given the talent they have coming back with quarterback Behren Morton and star running back Tahj Brooks among others.
Texas Tech is ending spring practice for quarterback Behren Morton, who was limited by a shoulder injury last season and has already been named the 2024 starter.
One of the longest-standing verbal commitments Texas Tech has had in this 2024 recruiting class finally got a chance to make it official. On Wednesday, four-star quarterback Will Hammond signed his letter of intent to play for Texas Tech.
The Independence Bowl started similarly to the Red Raider’s 2023 season; deflating. Texas Tech fumbled the opening kickoff and Cal scored a touchdown on their very first play of the game.
Behren Morton passed for 256 yards and three touchdowns to help Texas Tech notch a 34-14 victory over Cal on Saturday night in the Independence Bowl at Shreveport, La.
Cal held an early 14-7 lead, but Texas Tech dominated the rest of the game to post a 34-14 victory over Cal in Saturday night's Independence Bowl in Shreveport, Louisiana.
This Friday, the Texas Tech football team will face perhaps its toughest test of the season when the Red Raiders take on No. 7 Texas in Austin. Fortunately,
Texas Tech Coach Joey McGuire confirms that the QB is healthy and set to play after the bye week Behren Morton resumes throwing in practice, to start vs.
Texas Tech will start true freshman quarterback Jake Strong against BYU according to Brett McMurphy. Behren Morton, who has started for Texas Tech since starter Tyler Shough broke his leg, suffered an injury last week against Kansas State.
Monday, Texas Tech football head coach Joey McGuire spoke to the media during his weekly availability time. The most intriguing pieces of information he shared centered on what has become a concerning QB situation following Saturday’s loss to Kansas State.
Unfortunately, it was the same song just another verse for the Texas Tech football program in its series against Kansas State on Saturday night. Suffering their eighth straight loss to the Wildcats, Tech might have lost more than just the game, though, in the 38-21 defeat at Jones Stadium.
No one wanted to see the Behren Morton era of Texas Tech football begin this way. However, Saturday’s heartbreaking injury to starting QB, Tyler Shough, has accelerated the timeframe for Morton’s ascension to the throne of the Red Raider offense.
Texas Tech finally secured their first win Saturday night at home against Tarleton State. After two tough close losses, the Red Raiders handled their FCS opponent easily with a 41-3 win.
The Texas Tech Red Raiders fell to the Horned Frogs 34-24 Saturday at Amon G. Carter Stadium in Fort Worth as TCU kept its perfect record intact in winning the West Texas Championship.
The Texas Tech Red Raiders made the trip east to Fort Worth for a Saturday matchup against the TCU Horned Frogs at Amon G. Carter Stadium. The Horned Frogs were picked in the preseason to finish No.
The Texas Tech Red Raiders went to Fort Worth to take on the TCU Horned Frogs on Saturday in a Big 12 matchup. The game didn't start well for Tech, as the offense sputtered out of the gate for a three-and-out on the first possession of the game.
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.
Texas Tech's 45-17 defeat at the hands of Baylor marked the first home loss of 2022 for the Red Raiders and dropped them to 4-4. The Red Raiders came in fresh off a blowout win over West Virginia and looked poised to make a late-season run coming into this matchup.
Freshman earns second consecutive offensive player of the week On Saturday, two things became very apparent for all of those either in attendance, or watching the Texas Tech-West Virginia game in Lubbock.
Since his signing with Texas Tech in 2021, many have felt that quarterback Behren Morton is the future for the Red Raiders. After another stellar performance
West Virginia was light work for Texas Tech. That was lots and lots of fun for the Red and Black faithful. Let’s get into it! First Down: Behren Morton is your starter I feel terrible for Tyler, but the reality is that quarterbacks have to lose jobs once they have them.
The Texas Tech Red Raiders are coming off a disappointing 41-31 loss to Oklahoma State two weeks ago, but thankfully, memories are short. Freshman quarterback Behren Morton got the start that day and had a massive first half, and it looked like the upset was in the making until an injury suffered just before halftime slowed him down.
Redshirt Freshman impresses in debut as Red Raiders’ QB About 45 minutes before game time, the news broke on Saturday that Behren Morton, the highest ranked QB to ever come to the south plains to play football, would get the nod under center against the #7 Oklahoma State Cowboys.
Despite a strong start, the Texas Tech Red Raiders were bludgeoned on the defensive end in a loss to the Kansas State Wildcats last week. But they faced an even better offense in Stillwater, Okla.
Morton getting thrown into the fire as the Red Raiders get ready to face off against the #7 ranked Cowboys Better late than never, right? With Tyler Shough looking to return after the bye, Texas Tech has decided to see what Behren Morton can do behind center as they have just announced he will get the start today against Oklahoma State.
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