List of Texas Tech Red Raiders football seasons

The Texas Tech Red Raiders college football team competes in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly known as Division I-A), representing Texas Tech University in the South Division of the Big 12 Conference. Texas Tech has played its home games at Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock, Texas since 1947.[1]

Danny Amendola scores a touchdown in the 2004 game against the Baylor Bears

Texas Tech (then known as Texas Technological College) fielded its first intercollegiate football team during the 1925 season. The team was known as the "Matadors" from 1925 to 1936, a name suggested by the wife of E. Y. Freeland, the first football coach, to reflect the influence of the Spanish Renaissance architecture on campus. In 1932, Texas Tech joined the Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association, also known as the Border Conference. The school's short-lived Matadors moniker was replaced officially in 1937 with "Red Raiders", a nickname bestowed upon them by a sportswriter impressed by their bright scarlet uniforms that remains to this today. That same year, the team won its first conference championship and was invited to the Sun Bowl. The game was played on January 1, 1938, and resulted in a 76 loss to the West Virginia Mountaineers. Texas Tech suffered four more bowl losses before their first postseason win in the 1952 Sun Bowl.[2] Before withdrawing from the Border Conference in 1956, the Red Raiders won nine conference championships, the most held by a Border Conference member.

In 1956, Texas Tech was admitted to the Southwest Conference (SWC) but was ineligible for any title during a four-year probationary period. It gained full SWC membership and began official conference play in 1960. The Red Raiders won conference championships in 1976 and 1994. The team remained in the SWC until the conference dissolved in 1996.[3] The university was invited and became a charter member in the South Division of the Big 12 Conference.

This is a list of their annual results.[2] [3][3][4] [5] [6]

Seasons

Year Coach Overall ConferenceStanding Bowl/playoffs Coaches# AP°
Independent (1925–1931)
1925 Ewing Y. Freeland 6–1–2
1926 Ewing Y. Freeland 6–1–3
1927 Ewing Y. Freeland 5–4
1928 Ewing Y. Freeland 4–4–1
1929 Grady Higginbotham 1–7–2
1930 Pete Cawthon 3–6
1931 Pete Cawthon 6–3
Border Conference (1932–1938)
1932 Pete Cawthon 10–22–01st[A 1]
1933 Pete Cawthon 8–11–01st
1934 Pete Cawthon 7–2–11–01st
1935 Pete Cawthon 5–3–21–0
1936 Pete Cawthon 5–4–10–0–1
1937 Pete Cawthon 8–43–01stL Sun
1938 Pete Cawthon 10–12–01stL Cotton11
Independent (1939–1940)
1939 Pete Cawthon 5–5–1
1940 Pete Cawthon 9–1–1
Border Conference (1941–1956)
1941 Dell Morgan 9–22–01stL Sun
1942 Dell Morgan 4–5–13–0–1T-1st
1943 Dell Morgan 4–60–0
1944 Dell Morgan 4–72–01st
1945 Dell Morgan 3–5–21–0–1
1946 Dell Morgan 8–33–1
1947 Dell Morgan 6–54–01stL Sun
1948 Dell Morgan 7–35–01st
1949 Dell Morgan 7–55–01stL Raisin
1950 Dell Morgan 3–83–2
1951 DeWitt Weaver 7–45–01stW Sun
1952 DeWitt Weaver 3–7–12–1–1
1953 DeWitt Weaver 11–15–01stW Gator1212
1954 DeWitt Weaver 7–2–14–01st
1955 DeWitt Weaver 7–3–13–0–11stL Sun
1956 DeWitt Weaver 2–7–11–3
Independent (1957–1959)
1957 DeWitt Weaver 2–8
1958 DeWitt Weaver 3–7
1959 DeWitt Weaver 4–6
Southwest Conference (1960–1995)
1960 DeWitt Weaver 3–6–11–5–16th
1961 J. T. King 4–62–5T-8th
1962 J. T. King 1–90–78th
1963 J. T. King 5–52–5T-6th
1964 J. T. King 6–4–13–3–1T-4thL Sun
1965 J. T. King 8–35–3T-2ndL Gator10
1966 J. T. King 4–62–5T-6th
1967 J. T. King 6–45–22nd
1968 J. T. King 5–3–24–34th
1969 J. T. King 5–54–3T-6th
1970 Jim Carlen 8–45–23rd
1971 Jim Carlen 4–72–55th
1972 Jim Carlen 8–44–3T-2ndL Sun
1973 Jim Carlen 11–16–12ndW Gator1111
1974 Jim Carlen 6–4–23–46th
1975 Steve Sloan 6–54–34th
1976 Steve Sloan 10–26–1T-1stL Bluebonnet1313
1977 Steve Sloan 7–54–4T-4thL Tangerine
1978 Rex Dockery 7–45–34th
1979 Rex Dockery 3–6–22–5–17th
1980 Rex Dockery 5–63–5T-6th
1981 Jerry Moore 1–9–10–7–19th
1982 Jerry Moore 4–73–5T-6th
1983 Jerry Moore 3–7–13–4–1T-5th
1984 Jerry Moore 4–72–68th
1985 Jerry Moore 4–71–78th
1986 David McWilliams (7–4)
Spike Dykes (0–1)
7–55–3T-4thL Independence
1987 Spike Dykes 6–4–13–3–14th
1988 Spike Dykes 5–64–34th
1989 Spike Dykes 9–35–34thW All-American1619
1990 Spike Dykes 4–73–5T-5th
1991 Spike Dykes 6–55–3T-2nd
1992 Spike Dykes 5–64–3T-2nd
1993 Spike Dykes 6–65–2T-2ndL John Hancock
1994 Spike Dykes 6–64–3T-2ndL Cotton
1995 Spike Dykes 9–35–2T-2ndW Copper2023
Big 12 Conference South Division (1996–2010)
1996 Spike Dykes 7–55–32nd (South)L Alamo
1997 Spike Dykes 6–55–3T-2nd (South)
1998 Spike Dykes 7–54–43rd (South)L Independence
1999 Spike Dykes 6–55–3T-2nd (South)
2000 Mike Leach 7–63–54th (South)L Galleryfurniture.com
2001 Mike Leach 7–54–4T-3rd (South)L Alamo
2002 Mike Leach 9–55–3T-3rd (South)W Tangerine
2003 Mike Leach 8–54–44th (South)W Houston
2004 Mike Leach 8–45–3T-3rd (South)W Holiday1718
2005 Mike Leach 9–36–2T-2nd (South)L Cotton1920
2006 Mike Leach 8–54–44th (South)W Insight
2007 Mike Leach 9–44–4T-3rd (South)W Gator2322
2008 Mike Leach 11–27–1T-1st (South)L Cotton1212
2009 Mike Leach (8–4)
Ruffin McNeil (1–0)
9–45–3T-3rd (South)W Alamo2321
2010 Tommy Tuberville 8–53–55th (South)W TicketCity
Big 12 Conference (2011–present)
2011 Tommy Tuberville 5–72–79th
2012 Tommy Tuberville (7–5)
Chris Thomsen (1–0)
8–54–5T-5thW Texas
2013 Kliff Kingsbury 8–54–56thW Holiday
2014 Kliff Kingsbury 4–82–78th
2015 Kliff Kingsbury 7–64–5T-5thL Texas
2016 Kliff Kingsbury 5–73–6T-6th
2017 Kliff Kingsbury 6–73–67thL Birmingham
2018 Kliff Kingsbury 5–73–6T-7th
2019 Matt Wells 4–82–79th
Total:571–458–32
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title or championship game berth

Notes

  1. Although Texas Tech went undefeated in conference play, Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association rules forbade an official conference championship being awarded to a team without a minimum of three games played between conference members.[7]

References

  1. "Cultivating the Home Field Advantage, A Memoir Revisited". Texas Tech University. Retrieved 2009-12-11.
  2. "Texas Tech Bowl History". College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on 2010-02-16. Retrieved 2009-09-19.
  3. "Texas Tech Yearly Totals". College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on 2009-10-23. Retrieved 2009-09-19.
  4. "Texas Tech Championships". College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on 2009-10-23. Retrieved 2009-09-19.
  5. "Football Record Book" (PDF). Big 12 Conference. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-02-26. Retrieved 2009-12-02.
  6. CFRC College Football Database - Texas Tech Archived 2014-02-21 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2013-Sep-12.
  7. "Discontinued Conferences" (PDF). Conference Standings and Champions. National Collegiate Athletic Association. p. 12. Retrieved 2010-12-13.

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