The NCAA football scene is full of competitive conferences. One conference that is known for its tenacity is the Big 12.
The Big 12 is the conference in which the Texas Tech Red Raiders compete every season. In 2010, the Red Raiders finished fifth
in the South Division of the Big 12 with a record of 8-5. Their prospects look rosy for 2011.
The history of the Texas Tech Red Raiders football program dates all the way back to 1925. The school's football history
runs deep, and many stars earned their stripes playing for the Red Raiders. Players to go on from the Red Raiders to make
an impact in the NFL include Michael Crabtree and Wes Welker. The current batch of NCAA
football stars on the Red Raiders' team could turn out to be the next set of stars.
Fans reserving sports tickets to see the Texas
Tech Red Raiders at home will be heading to Jones AT&T Stadium. Jones
AT&T Stadium originally opened in 1947, then simply called Jones Stadium. It is named after former Texas Tech president
Clifford B. Jones. The name was changed to Jones SBC Stadium in 2000 and then its current moniker in 2006.
The football action is always top notch at the Texas Tech Red Raiders games. The atmosphere of the games is the perfect
way to enjoy college football. One way to virtually guarantee a great time is to bring your favorite people with you to the
game. Check the schedule for the upcoming season and secure your spot today.