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Here's what to know about Texas Tech's tradition of throwing tortillas onto the field, which is now banned from happening at Jones AT&T Stadium.
The 14th-ranked Texas Tech Red Raiders (6-1) hope to bounce back from their first loss when they host the Oklahoma State Cowboys (1-6) on Saturday afternoon at Jones AT&T Stadium.
J'Koby Williams returned the opening kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown and took a short pass 26 yards for a score on Texas Tech's first play, jump-starting the No. 14 Red Raiders' 42-0 victory over Oklahoma State.
Linebacker Jacob Rodriguez kicked off the Red Raiders’ takeaways with a 69-yard strip and sprint off Oklahoma State running back Sesi Vailahi. Rodriguez pried the ball out of Vailahi’s hands as he attempted to spin out of a tackle.
Find single game tickets to the Texas Tech Red Raiders vs. Oklahoma State Cowboys college football Week 9 matchup on Saturday, October 25, 2025.
Texas Tech is banning the throwing of tortillas by fans on kickoffs after the 14th-ranked Red Raiders were penalized twice and fined for objects being thrown onto the field in their most recent home game.
Arizona State defeated the undefeated Red Raiders 26-22 in front of a sea of yellow in Tempe, Arizona. The final score is the most points the Red Raider defense has allowed all season. While still a low number, hints of Texas Tech’s 2024 secondary showed. The team finished No. 134 in passing defense that year.
Mitch Griffis thought he was done with the game. Pouring concrete changed his mind, and now he's being rewarded with his Texas Tech football moment.
Will Hammond exited No. 14 Texas Tech's game against Oklahoma State on Saturday with a knee injury, prompting injured starting quarterback Behren Morton to change from street clothes to his uniform at halftime in case he was needed to finish the game.