Kliff Kingsbury
Between 2000-2009, twice ... in 2002 and 2008. Both Tech wins were in Lubbock.
In 2008, Texas was defeated by the Texas Tech Red Raiders in a thrilling college football game. The matchup took place on November 1, 2008, where Texas Tech won 39-33, thanks to a last-minute touchdown pass from quarterback Graham Harrell to Michael Crabtree. This victory was significant as it ended Texas's undefeated season and propelled Texas Tech into the national spotlight.
Texas Tech University at Abilene was created in 2002.
October 24, 2009 52-30 at Texas Tech, Whoop!
2004
Through the 2008 season, that was November 22, 2003 when Oklahoma defeated Texas Tech, 56-25.
Kliff Kingsbury - Texas Tech
The cast of 2002 Mazda Tangerine Bowl - 2002 includes: Ryan Bishop as Himself - Texas Tech Red Raiders Kicker Tommy Bowden as Himself - Clemson Tigers Head Coach Art Briles as Himself - Texas Tech Red Raiders Running Backs Coach Lee Corso as Himself - Color Commentator Airese Currie as Himself - Clemson Tigers Wide Receiver Armon Dorrough as Himself - Texas Tech Red Raiders Wide Receiver Sonny Dykes as Himself - Texas Tech Red Raiders Wide Receivers Coach Carlos Francis as Himself - Texas Tech Red Raiders Wide Receiver Cody Fuller as Himself - Texas Tech Red Raiders Wide Receiver Nehemiah Glover as Himself - Texas Tech Red Raiders Wide Receiver Clinton Greathouse as Himself - Texas Tech Red Raiders Kicker Derrick Hamilton as Himself - Clemson Tigers Wide Receiver Cliff Harrell as Himself - Clemson Tigers Running Back Preston Hartfield as Himself - Texas Tech Red Raiders Running Back Trey Haverty as Himself - Texas Tech Red Raiders Wide Receiver Taurean Henderson as Himself - Texas Tech Red Raiders Running Back Kirk Herbstreit as Himself - Color Commentator Tye Hill as Himself - Clemson Tigers Running Back Chad Jasmin as Himself - Clemson Tigers Running Back Yusef Kelly as Himself - Clemson Tigers Running Back Kliff Kingsbury as Himself - Texas Tech Red Raiders Quarterback Wynn Kopp as Himself - Clemson Tigers Punter Ruffin McNeill as Himself - Texas Tech Red Raiders Linebackers Coach Vincent Meeks as Himself - Texas Tech Red Raiders Defensive Back Foy Munlin as Himself - Texas Tech Red Raiders Running Back Mickey Peters as Himself - Texas Tech Red Raiders Tight End Jerry Punch as Himself - Sideline Reporter Bernard Rambert as Himself - Clemson Tigers Running Back John Saldi as Himself - Texas Tech Red Raiders Linebacker Willie Simmons as Himself - Clemson Tigers Quarterback Mike Tirico as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Robert Treece as Himself - Texas Tech Red Raiders Kicker Wes Welker as Himself - Texas Tech Red Raiders Running Back Charlie Whitehurst as Himself - Clemson Tigers Quarterback Kevin Youngblood as Himself - Clemson Tigers Wide Receiver
November 11, 2006 in College Station by the score of 28-27. That may have been the last time that Nebraska beat Texas A&M in football; however, the last time Nebraska beat Texas Tech was 20th October 2001 in Lincoln by a score of 41-31.
Kliff Kingsbury.Kingsbury played in 1 game for the New York Jets in the 2005 season.
Texas Tech by the score of 27-0.
My husband played in this game, Texas Tech beat Tennessee