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Red Raider Football RREDED RRAIDERAIDER FFOOTBALLOOTBALL 2008 Big 12 South Division Champions • Big 12 Record 15-Straight Bowl Eligible Seasons • 32 Bowl Games (Ranked 17th Nationally) • 30 First-Team All-Americans 2009 BIG 12 STANDINGS GAME 11 Saturday, November 21, 2009 SOUTH CONF OVERALL STK OKLAHOMA SOONERS(6-4; 4-2 Big 12) Texas 6-0 10-0 W14 Oklahoma State 5-1 8-2 W2 vs. Oklahoma 4-2 6-4 W1 Texas Tech 3-3 6-4 L1 TEXAS TECH RED RAIDERS(6-4; 3-3 Big 12) Texas A&M 2-4 5-5 L2 Baylor 1-5 4-6 L1 Jones AT&T Stadium • Lubbock, Texas • 11:30 a.m. • FSN SERIES INFORMATION BROADCAST INFORMATION NORTH CONF OVERALL STK Series vs. Oklahoma: Oklahoma leads 12-4 Television: FSN-HD (National) Nebraska 4-2 7-3 W3 Series Streak: Oklahoma has won one Joel Meyers, Dave Lapham and Jim Knox Kansas State 4-3 6-5 L1 Last Meeting vs. OU: OU 65-21, 2008 Radio: Texas Tech Sports Network (Learfi eld Sports) Colorado 2-4 3-7 L1 Last Texas Tech Win: Texas Tech 34-27, 2007 Brian Jensen, John Harris and Toby Cecil Iowa State 3-4 6-5 W1 Last OU Win: OU 65-21, 2008 Satellite Radio: Sirius Channel 121/XM Channel 141 Kansas 1-5 5-5 L5 Missouri 2-4 6-4 L2 GAME INFORMATION collide inside Jones AT&T Stadium. The Red Raiders have Texas Tech will conclude the home portion of its 2009 posted consecutive wins over the Sooners here at home by slate on Saturday morning as the Red Raiders host the virtue of a 23-21 win in 2005 and a 34-27 victory in 2007. 2009 SCHEDULE/NOTES University of Oklahoma at Jones A&T Stadium. The game Oklahoma leads the all-time series 12-4 but the Red Raiders will kickoff at 11:30 a.m. and tickets are currently available are 3-3 against the Sooners in Lubbock since 1997. NORTH DAKOTA First meeting between the two schools. for purchase through the athletics ticket offi ce or online at In each of the last two seasons, the two squads have September 5 • 6 p.m. www.texastech.com. played the spoiler role in each other’s national title hopes. Jones AT&T Stadium Lubbock, Texas In 2007, Texas Tech posted a 34-27 win over the No. 5 Soon- RANKINGS ers to take them out of contention for the BCS Champion- RICE Tech has won the last two games in the Neither team is ranked but both are receiving votes in the ship game. Last season, the Sooners returned the favor September 12 • 6 p.m. series – 1995 and 2007 – and have not Associated Press and USA Today/Coaches Top 25 Poll. as they handed Tech its fi rst loss of the season (65-21) and lost at home to the Owls since 1985. Jones AT&T Stadium knocked the Red Raiders out of the national title picture. Lubbock, Texas TELEVISION Saturday’s game will mark the fi rst time since Tech’s at Texas Teams have met annually since 1960, Saturday’s game will be televised nationally on FSN 23-21 win in 2005 that the game will not be played in September 19 • 7 p.m. when the Red Raiders became members beginning at 11:30 a.m. FSN’s national broadcast crew of primetime. The last two games (2007 and 2008) were Memorial Stadium of the Southwest Conference ... Tech’s last Joe Meyers (play-by-play), Dave Lapham (analyst) and Jim win in Austin came in 1997. played on ABC primetime while the 2006 game kicked off Austin, Texas Knox (sidelines) will call the action live from Jones AT&T at 6 p.m. on FSN. The 2005 game was played at 11 a.m. and Stadium. The 11:30 a.m. kickoff is the earliest of the season was televised by FSN. at Houston The game is the fi rst between the two schools since 1995, the fi nal year of the for Texas Tech and will mark the third appearance of the Each of the last two games in Lubbock have been September 26 • 8:15 p.m. year on FSN. Tech’s regular-season fi nale against Baylor in Robertson Stadium Southwest Conference ... teams met decided by seven points or less. annually from 1976-95 Houston, Texas Dallas (Nov. 28) will also be televised by FSN. A QUICK LOOK AT OKLAHOMA Red Raiders have faced the Lobos fi ve times NEW MEXICO TEXAS TECH SPORTS NETWORK The Oklahoma Sooners come to Lubbock after thrashing October 3 • 2:30 p.m. under Mike Leach, including the tenth-year Texas Tech fans across the state and the region can tune head coach’s inaugural game in 2000. Texas A&M 65-10 on Saturday night in Norman. The 65-10 Jones AT&T Stadium into the Texas Tech Sports Network coverage of Saturday’s Lubbock, Texas win over the Aggies marked the second largest margin of game. Brian Jensen (play-by-play), John Harris (color) victory (55 points) for the Sooners this season trailing a 64-0 KANSAS STATE The Red Raiders have won four straight and Toby Cecil (sidelines) will call the action. The fl agship shutout of Idaho State back on Sept. 12. The Sooners are 6-4 October 10 • 6 p.m. against the Wildcats, including a 58-28 station for the Red Raiders in Lubbock is Double T 104.3FM. overall and 4-2 in Big 12 play and led by Bob Stoops who is win in Manhattan last season Jones AT&T Stadium For more information, log on to www.texastech.com. in his 11th season at OU. Lubbock, Texas The Sooners own one of the best defenses in the nation Nebraska leads the series 7-3 ... the teams THE SERIES as they are allowing just 262.4 yards-per-game (sixth at Nebraska fi rst met in the 1976 Bluebonnet Bowl in Texas Tech will be looking to extend its two-game home October 17 • 2:30 p.m. nationally). The OU defense is surrendering an average of Houston ... of the 10 games in the series, win streak over Oklahoma on Saturday when the two teams Memorial Stadium just 12.1 ppg and that ranks fi fth nationally. the Huskers have been among the top 10 in Lincoln, Nebraska fi ve of those games. TEXAS A&M Red Raiders are averaging 41.5 points per 2009 SEASON RESULTS game in the last six games against the October 24 • 6 p.m. Aggies ... Tech has won seven straight Jones AT&T Stadium DATE RANK OPPONENT RESULT/TIME TV ATTENDANCE against the Aggies in Lubbock. Lubbock, Texas Preseason -- KANSAS Tech coach Mike Leach and Kansas head 9/5 -- NORTH DAKOTA W, 38-13 None 47,824 coach Mark Mangino were on Bob Stoops’ October 31 • 2:30 p.m. staff together at Oklahoma ... Red Raiders 9/12 -- RICE W, 55-10 None 48, 124 Jones AT&T Stadium have scored 30+ in each of the last fi ve Lubbock, Texas 9/19 -- at #2/2 Texas L, 24-34 ABC 101,297 meetings. Tech has scored 30+ in eight of the last 9/26 -- at #17/23 Houston L, 28-29 ESPN2 32,114 at Oklahoma State nine meetings, including last season’s November 14 • 7 p.m. 10/3 -- NEW MEXICO W, 48-28 FSN 52,909 56-point outburst in Lubbock ... the teams Boone Pickens Stadium have split the last six games, each winning 10/10 -- KANSAS STATE W, 66-14 FSN 47,382 Stillwater, Okla. on their home fi eld. 10/17 -- at #15/17 Nebraska W, 31-10 ABC 86,107 Despite a fi ve-hour distance from each OKLAHOMA 10/24 21/24 TEXAS A&M L, 30-52 None 57,733 November 21 • 11:30 a.m. other, the schools fi rst met in 1992 in Jones AT&T Stadium Lubbock ... OU won the fi rst three, before 10/31 -- KANSAS W, 42-21 ABC 47,291 the Red Raiders hit the win column in Lubbock, Texas 1996 . 11/14 at Oklahoma State L, 17-24 ABC 52,811 vs. Baylor Red Raiders are winners of 13 straight 11/21 OKLAHOMA 11:30 a.m. FSN November 28 • 5 p.m. against the Bears ... the teams meet in Dallas Cowboys Stadium Arlington this season. 11/28 vs. Baylor (Arlington) 5 p.m. FSN Arlington, Texas All times Central; games without TV designation are subject to change. For the latest on For information,rmation ticket UNDER ARMOUR • Big 12 Conference games Texas Tech Football contact the Texas Tech Offi cal outfi tter of Ranking refl ects both of Tech’s rankings in the Associated Press and ESPN Coaches Poll - AP Poll listed fi rst log on to Ticket Offi ce at Texas Tech Football. WWW.TEXASTECH.COM. (806) 742-TECH. 2009 Red Raider Football 1 ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS TEXAS TECH SPORTS NETWORK TEXAS TECH MEDIA RELATIONS The Texas Tech Sports Network joined forces with (806) 742-2770 • (806) 742-1970 - fax Learfi eld Sports last spring and begins its fi rst football Associate A.D./Media Relations season under the Learfi eld umbrella. Red Raider Football Chris Cook fans will enjoy more affi liates than ever as over 50 stations Offi ce _____________(806) 742-2762 across Texas and New Mexico will carry live action each Cell ______________(806) 787-5648 Saturday. Brian Jensen (play-by-play) and John Harris Email [email protected] (color analyst) return to the broadcast booth but will be Associate Director/Media Relations joined on the sidelines by former Red Raider off ensive Blayne Beal lineman Toby Cecil (sidelines) who begins his fi rst season Offi ce _____________(806) 742-2770 as part of the broadcast crew.
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