Red Raiders Make Rounds at Big 12 Media Day
The Texas Tech Red Raiders began the 2010 college football season by being interviewed by national and local media at the annual Big 12 Media Day on Tuesday held at the Westin-DFW Hotel in Irving, Texas.
The Texas Tech Red Raiders began the 2010 college football season by being interviewed by national and local media at the annual Big 12 Media Day on Tuesday held at the Westin-DFW Hotel in Irving, Texas.
The Texas Tech Red Raiders began the 2010 college football season by being interviewed by national and local media at the annual Big 12 Media Day on Tuesday held at the Westin-DFW Hotel in Irving, Texas.
Texas Tech will have its turn at the annual Big 12 Football Media Day event on Tuesday morning and the Red Raiders will be represented by head coach Tommy Tuberville, senior quarterbacks Taylor Potts and Steven Sheffield along with senior defensive lineman Colby Whitlock.
Texas Tech will have its turn at the annual Big 12 Football Media Day event on Tuesday morning and the Red Raiders will be represented by head coach Tommy Tuberville, senior quarterbacks Taylor Potts and Steven Sheffield along with senior defensive lineman Colby Whitlock.
Texas Tech Football will host the Women’s Football Clinic on August 4 at 5:30 p.m. at the Football Training Facility.
The Texas Tech faithful are investing in the Red Raider football program at a historic rate as the demand for season tickets has reached record numbers for the second time in the last three years.
Senior punter Jonathan LaCour and running back Baron Batch will take you inside the football strenghth and conditioning program.
As the excitement builds for the first football season of the Tommy Tuberville era at Texas Tech, fans will get their first chance to meet the 2010 Red Raiders at this year’s Red Raider Fan Day.
Senior quarterback Taylor Potts, fresh off winning the “Air It Out” competition at the prestigious Manning Passing Academy over the weekend, will enter the 2010 football season as one of 30 preseason candidates for the 2010 Davey O’Brien Award that honors the nation’s top collegiate quarterbacks.
Arnold Gamber, who served as the head athletic trainer for football under coach Tommy Tuberville for 10 seasons at Auburn, has been hired in the same role effective immediately here at Texas Tech.