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Texas Tech: The Change the Big XII South Needs
Barack Obama ran for President of the United States with the campaign slogan of “The Change We Need.” The No. 2 Texas Tech Red Raiders are looking to be the team for change on top of the Big XII South...
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Colts-Texans: Houston Experiences Déjà Vu in Another Loss to Indianapolis
The Houston Texans lost a heartbreaker to the Indianapolis Colts in Week Three, and they had a similar result in Week 11 in a 33-27 defeat. Unlike in Week Three, the Texans (3-7) did not give up a big lead...
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Texas Tech-St. Francis: Red Raiders Roll Red Flash
The lights dimmed and a video highlighting Texas Tech’s 2007-2008 season played with rap artist Limp Bizkit’s song “Keep Rollin,” before the Red Raiders’ starting lineup was introduced...
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Red Raiders Will Look to Youth for Victories in 2008-2009
The 2007-2008 season was a historic and roller coaster one for the Texas Tech Red Raiders. They advanced to the finals of the Great Alaska Shootout, beating Gonzaga to reach the finals...
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Texans-Colts Preview: Houston Looks to Avoid Déjà Vu
The Houston Texans (3-6) and the Indianapolis Colts (5-4) will meet again after Houston blew a 27-10 lead in the last 4:10 at home in Week Three. The Texans go to Indianapolis with a two-game losing streak; the Colts have won their last two games...
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Houston-Baltimore: Ravens Soar Over Texans
The Houston Texans were hoping playing in Reliant Stadium would allow them to rebound from last week’s loss. However, the Baltimore Ravens exploded for 22 fourth-quarter points in a 41-13 route...
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Texas Tech-Oklahoma State: No. 2 Red Raiders Outgun No. 9 Cowboys
The No. 2 Texas Tech Red Raiders and the No. 9 Oklahoma State Cowboys were expected to engage in a shootout. It was definitely a shootout in Lubbock, but the Red Raiders made it a one-sided affair in a 56-20 win...
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Texas Tech-Oklahoma State: Gearing Up for a West Texas Shootout
The last time the Texas Tech Red Raiders and the Oklahoma State Cowboys played, it was crazy. The offenses combined for 1,328 total yards. Graham Harrell had 646 yards passing and five touchdowns...
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Broncos Lose Ground In Running Game With Pittman and Hall Done For The Season
When things were bad enough for the Denver Broncos running game, after gaining 14 yards on 12 carries, vs. the Miami Dolphins, things got worse...
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Matt Schaub Out with MCL Injury, Sage Rosenfels To Start Vs. Ravens
Houston Texans starting quarterback Matt Schaub could miss the next four weeks with a medial collateral ligament (MCL) injury...
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Redskins-Steelers: Outcome Could Swing 2008 Presidential Election
Most media and experts consider certain states like Florida, Ohio, North Carolina, Colorado, Missouri and New Mexico to swing the election in favor of one candidate...
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Denver-Miami: Dolphins Flip Broncos Into a Three Game Losing Streak
The Denver Broncos entered their bye week last week losing three of their last four. After the bye week things did not change as the Broncos lost their third straight game, 26-17 to the Miami Dolphins...
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Houston-Minnesota: Texans Win Streak Frozen at Three
Matt Schaub did not play the second half with a knee injury and The Houston Texans win streak was halted at three in a 28-21 loss to the Vikings. Schaub was tackled in the first half and came up hobbling...
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Change at the Top: Tech Up to No. 2 and Alabama No.1
After Texas Tech upset No. 1 Texas, they moved to No. 2 in the AP Poll and Alabama moved to No. 1 Alabama (9-0) also remained unbeaten and took No. 1 after Texas lost, shutting out Arkansas State 35-0...
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Red Raiders-Longhorns: No. 7 Texas Tech Humbles No. 1 Texas
Graham Harrell finds Michael Crabtree for a 28-yard touchdown pass with one second left to propel No. 7 Texas Tech to an upset victory over the No. 1 Texas Longhorns, 39-33. Harrell had 36 completions out of 53, for 474 yards and two touchdowns...
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Key For The Broncos: Consistency
If there was one word to describe the Denver Broncos season it would be consistency or lack thereof. The Broncos beat the Raiders 41-14 on opening day but fall 33-19 to the (0-3) Kansas City Chiefs...
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Texas Tech-Texas: The Last Time the Red Raiders Won
The last time Texas Tech beat Texas in football was Nov. 16, 2002, 42-38. Here’s a look back at what was happening during that time. Kliff Kingsbury was Texas Tech’s starting quarterback and started the previous two seasons...
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The Houston Texans Have Liftoff
In the first five weeks of the season, the Houston Texans definitely had problems. On opening day, Willie Parker and the Steelers (5-2) ran past them to a 38-17 win...
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No. 1 Texas-No. 7 Texas Tech: Big 12 South Lead at Stake in Lone Star Battle
Three days before America decides whether Barack Obama or John McCain should be president, the No. 1 Texas Longhorns will battle the No. 7 Texas Tech Red Raiders in Lubbock to determine who will take the Big 12 South Lead...
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Houston-Cincinnati: Texans Tame Bengals
In 2002, the Cincinnati Bengals were winless and dominated the Houston Texans 38-3. However, in 2008, the Texans made sure there would be no deja vu, dominating the Bengals in a 35-6 win...
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Tech-Kansas: No. 8 Red Raiders Soar Past No. 23 Jayhawks
The No. 23 Kansas Jayhawks were hoping to catch the No. 8 Texas Tech Red Raiders looking forward to next week game against Texas. The Red Raiders quickly silenced any hopes of a Kansas upset with 49 unanswered points in a 63-21 win...
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Tech-A&M: Red Raiders Give Aggies Another Beating
In the first half things started looking like last week again for the No.7 Texas Tech Red Raiders. The Texas A&M Aggies had the ball over twenty minutes in the first half and held a 23-20 lead...
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Texas Tech: New Kicker, Different Result?
During the last four years, the question of who was playing kicker was just as easy as who was playing quarterback. The answer then was Alex Trlica, who made a record 233 consecutive extra points during his career...
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Red Raiders vs. Cornhuskers: No.7 Tech Just Makes Out of the Corn Maze
The No.7 Texas Tech Red Raiders were not supposed to have much trouble with the struggling Nebraska Cornhuskers...
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Texas Tech-UMass: #11 Red Raiders Charge through Minutemen
The Massachusetts Minutemen secondary came into Tech looking forward to defending the pass since James Madison mostly ran the ball. Texas Tech had no problems through the air in a 56-14 win...
