Texas Tech Red Raiders football under Mike Leach
Mike Leach was the 14th head coach of the Texas Tech Red Raiders college football team and served in that role from 2000 to 2009. He compiled an 84–43 record (.661 winning percentage), and holds the school record for wins.
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2000
The Red Raiders offense scored 330 points while the defense allowed 278 points.[1] It was Mike Leach’s first season as head coach.
2000 Texas Tech Red Raiders football | |
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Galleryfurniture.com Bowl, L 27–40 vs. East Carolina
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Conference | Big 12 Conference South |
2000 record | 7–6 (3–5 Big 12) |
Head coach | Mike Leach (1st year) |
Offensive scheme | Spread |
Defensive coordinator | Greg McMackin (1st year) |
Home stadium | Jones SBC Stadium (Capacity: 50,500) |
Date | Time | Opponent# | Rank# | Site | TV | Result | Attendance | ||
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August 26 | 7:00 PM | New Mexico* | Jones SBC Stadium • Lubbock, TX (Hispanic College Fund Football Classic) | FSN | W 24–3 | 42,238[2] | |||
September 2 | 6:00 PM | Utah State* | Jones SBC Stadium • Lubbock, TX | W 38–16 | 35,913[3] | ||||
September 9 | 6:00 PM | North Texas* | Jones SBC Stadium • Lubbock, TX | W 13–7 | 36,925[4] | ||||
September 16 | 6:00 PM | Louisiana-Lafayette* | Jones SBC Stadium • Lubbock, TX | W 26–0 | 35,740[5] | ||||
September 30 | 11:30 AM | at Texas A&M | Kyle Field • College Station, TX (A&M–Tech rivalry) | FSN | L 15–33 | 83,644[6] | |||
October 7 | 6:00 PM | Baylor | Jones SBC Stadium • Lubbock, TX | W 28–0 | 40,209[7] | ||||
October 14 | 6:00 PM | #1 Nebraska | Jones SBC Stadium • Lubbock, TX | FSN | L 3–56 | 48,961[8] | |||
October 21 | 6:00 PM | at #10 Kansas State | KSU Stadium • Manhattan, KS | FSN | L 23–28 | 51,140[9] | |||
October 28 | 1:00 PM | at Kansas | Memorial Stadium • Lawrence, KS | W 45–39 | 26,000[10] | ||||
November 4 | 6:00 PM | #20 Texas | Jones SBC Stadium • Lubbock, TX (Battle for the Chancellor's Spurs) | FSN | L 17–29 | 53,027[11] | |||
November 11 | 1:00 PM | Oklahoma State | Jones SBC Stadium • Lubbock, TX | W 58–0 | 40,710[12] | ||||
November 18 | 2:30 pm | at #1 Oklahoma | Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, OK | ABC | L 3–58 | 75,364[13] | |||
December 27 | 7:00 PM | vs. East Carolina* | Astrodome • Houston, TX (Galleryfurniture.com Bowl) | ESPN | L 27–40 | 33,899[14] | |||
*Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll. All times are in Central Time. |
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Game notes
New Mexico
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Draft picks
- Team Players drafted into the NFL
Player | Position | Round | Pick | NFL Club |
Kris Kocurek | Tackle | 6 | 181 | Seattle Seahawks |
2001
2001 Texas Tech Red Raiders football | |
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Alamo Bowl, L 16–19 vs. Iowa
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Conference | Big 12 Conference South |
2001 record | 7–5 (4–4 Big 12) |
Head coach | Mike Leach (2nd year) |
Offensive scheme | Spread |
Defensive coordinator | Greg McMackin (2nd year) |
Home stadium | Jones SBC Stadium (Capacity: 50,500) |
Date | Time | Opponent# | Rank# | Site | TV | Result | Attendance | ||
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September 8 | 7:00 PM | New Mexico* | Jones SBC Stadium • Lubbock, TX | W 42–30 | 48,924 | ||||
September 13 | at UTEP* | Sun Bowl Stadium • El Paso, TX | cancelled | ||||||
September 22 | 7:00 PM | vs. North Texas* | Texas Stadium • Irving, TX | W 42–14 | 20,852 | ||||
September 29 | 6:00 PM | at #5 Texas | Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TX (Battle for the Chancellor's Spurs) | FSN | L 7–42 | 83,081 | |||
October 6 | 7:00 PM | Kansas | Jones SBC Stadium • Lubbock, TX | L 31–34 OT | 45,343 | ||||
October 13 | 7:00 PM | #24 Kansas State | Jones SBC Stadium • Lubbock, TX | W 38–19 | 46,536 | ||||
October 20 | 6:00 PM | at #3 Nebraska | Memorial Stadium • Lincoln, NE | FSN | L 31–41 | 77,838 | |||
October 27 | 2:00 PM | at Baylor | Floyd Casey Stadium • Waco, TX | W 63–19 | 39,110 | ||||
November 3 | 1:00 PM | #17 Texas A&M | Jones SBC Stadium • Lubbock, TX (A&M–Tech rivalry) | PPV | W 12–0 | 52,649 | |||
November 10 | 1:00 PM | at Oklahoma State | Lewis Field • Stillwater, OK | W 49–30 | 32,332 | ||||
November 17 | 2:30 PM | #3 Oklahoma | Jones SBC Stadium • Lubbock, TX | ABC | L 13–30 | 52,008 | |||
November 24 | 1:00 PM | Stephen F. Austin* | Jones SBC Stadium • Lubbock, TX | W 58–3 | 31,147 | ||||
December 29 | 2:30 PM | vs. Iowa* | Alamodome • San Antonio, TX (Alamo Bowl) | ESPN | L 16–19 | 65,232 | |||
*Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll. All times are in Central Time. |
2002
Kliff Kingsbury was the recipient of the Sammy Baugh Trophy.[19] Lawrence Flugence set the NCAA single-season record for most tackles.
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Tangerine Bowl Champions
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Tangerine Bowl, W 55–15 vs. Clemson
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Conference | Big 12 Conference South |
2002 record | 9–5 (5–3 Big 12) |
Head coach | Mike Leach (3rd year) |
Offensive scheme | Spread |
Defensive coordinator | Greg McMackin (3rd year) |
Home stadium | Jones SBC Stadium (Capacity: 51,389) |
Date | Time | Opponent# | Rank# | Site | TV | Result | Attendance | ||
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August 24 | 1:30 PM | at #12 Ohio State* | Ohio Stadium • Columbus, OH (Pigskin Classic) | ABC | L 21–45 | 100,037 | |||
September 7 | 7:00 PM | at SMU* | Gerald J. Ford Stadium • University Park, TX | W 24–14 | 32,000 | ||||
September 14 | 2:30 PM | Ole Miss* | Jones SBC Stadium • Lubbock, TX | ABC | W 42–28 | 40,228 | |||
September 21 | 11:30 AM | #16 NC State* | Jones SBC Stadium • Lubbock, TX | FSN | L 48–51 OT | 35,864 | |||
September 27 | 6:00 PM | at New Mexico* | University Stadium • Albuquerque, NM | ESPN2 | W 49–0 | 35,111 | |||
October 5 | 1:00 PM | at #23 Texas A&M | Kyle Field • College Station, TX (A&M–Tech rivalry) | W 48–47 OT | 86,478 | ||||
October 12 | 6:00 PM | at #11 Iowa State | Jack Trice Stadium • Ames, IA | TBS | L 17–31 | 51,842 | |||
October 19 | 6:00 PM | Missouri | Jones SBC Stadium • Lubbock, TX | W 52–38 | 42,781 | ||||
October 26 | 12:30 PM | at #21 Colorado | Folsom Field • Boulder, CO | FSN | L 13–37 | 50,478 | |||
November 2 | 1:00 PM | Baylor | Jones SBC Stadium • Lubbock, TX | W 62–11 | 43,243 | ||||
November 9 | 1:00 PM | Oklahoma State | Jones SBC Stadium • Lubbock, TX | W 49–24 | 44,595 | ||||
November 16 | 2:30 PM | #4 Texas | Jones SBC Stadium • Lubbock, TX (Battle for the Chancellor's Spurs) | ABC | W 42–38 | 52,047 | |||
November 23 | 6:00 PM | at #3 Oklahoma | #24 | Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, OK | TBS | L 15–60 | 75,553 | ||
December 23 | 5:30 PM | vs. Clemson* | Citrus Bowl • Orlando, FL (Tangerine Bowl) | ESPN | W 55–15 | 21,689 | |||
*Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll. All times are in Central Time. |
2003
B.J. Symons was the recipient of the Sammy Baugh Trophy[19] and Wes Welker was the recipient of the Mosi Tatupu Award.[22]
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Houston Bowl Champions
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Houston Bowl, W 38–14 vs Navy
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Conference | Big 12 Conference South |
2003 record | 8–5 (4–4 Big 12) |
Head coach | Mike Leach (4th year) |
Offensive scheme | Spread |
Defensive coordinator | Lyle Setencich (1st year) |
Home stadium | Jones SBC Stadium (Capacity: 53,702) |
Date | Time | Opponent# | Rank# | Site | TV | Result | Attendance | ||
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August 30 | 6:00 PM | SMU* | Jones SBC Stadium • Lubbock, TX | W 58–10 | 44,364 | ||||
September 6 | 6:00 PM | New Mexico* | Jones SBC Stadium • Lubbock, TX | W 42–28 | 45,844 | ||||
September 20 | 11:00 AM | at NC State* | Carter–Finley Stadium • Raleigh, NC | ESPN2 | L 21–49 | 53,800 | |||
September 27 | 6:00 PM | at Ole Miss* | Vaught–Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MS | W 49–45 | 54,649 | ||||
October 4 | 9:00 PM | Texas A&M | Jones SBC Stadium • Lubbock, TX (A&M–Tech rivalry) | FSN | W 59–28 | 51,772 | |||
October 11 | 6:00 PM | Iowa State | Jones SBC Stadium • Lubbock, TX | W 59–21 | 49,627 | ||||
October 18 | 2:30 PM | at #23 Oklahoma State | Boone Pickens Stadium • Stillwater, OK | ABC | L 49–51 | 48,500 | |||
October 25 | 11:30 AM | at Missouri | Faurot Field • Columbia, MO | FSN | L 31–62 | 60,192 | |||
November 1 | 6:00 PM | Colorado | Jones SBC Stadium • Lubbock, TX | FSN | W 26–21 | 52,908 | |||
November 8 | 2:00 PM | at Baylor | Floyd Casey Stadium • Waco, TX | W 62–14 | 33,102 | ||||
November 15 | 6:00 PM | at #7 Texas | Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TX (Battle for the Chancellor's Spurs) | FSN | L 40–43 | 83,596 | |||
November 22 | 2:30 PM | #1 Oklahoma | Jones SBC Stadium • Lubbock, TX | ABC | L 25–56 | 53,135 | |||
December 30 | 3:30 PM | vs. Navy* | Reliant Stadium • Houston, TX (Houston Bowl) | ESPN | W 38–14 | 51,068 | |||
*Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll. All times are in Central Time. |
Game summaries
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- B.J. Symons 34/46, 505 Yards, 8 TDs (Big 12 record)[26]
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2004
2004 Texas Tech Red Raiders football | |
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Holiday Bowl Champions
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Holiday Bowl, W 45–31 vs. California
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Conference | Big 12 Conference South |
Ranking | |
Coaches | #17 |
AP | #18 |
2004 record | 8–4 (5–3 Big 12) |
Head coach | Mike Leach (5th year) |
Offensive scheme | Spread |
Defensive coordinator | Lyle Setencich (2nd year) |
Home stadium | Jones SBC Stadium (Capacity: 53,702) |
Date | Time | Opponent# | Rank# | Site | TV | Result | Attendance | ||
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September 4 | 6:00 PM | at SMU* | Gerald J. Ford Stadium • University Park, TX | W 27–13 | 34,689 | ||||
September 11 | 6:00 PM | at New Mexico* | University Stadium • Albuquerque, NM | L 24–27 | 38,746 | ||||
September 18 | 11:30 AM | TCU* | Jones SBC Stadium • Lubbock, TX | FSN | W 70–35 | 51,271 | |||
September 25 | 2:30 PM | at Kansas | Memorial Stadium • Lawrence, KS | FSN | W 31–30 | 37,422 | |||
October 2 | 11:30 AM | at #2 Oklahoma | Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, OK | FSN | L 13–28 | 84,580 | |||
October 9 | 6:00 PM | Nebraska | Jones SBC Stadium • Lubbock, TX | TBS | W 70–10 | 52,594 | |||
October 23 | 6:00 PM | #8 Texas | Jones SBC Stadium • Lubbock, TX (Battle for the Chancellor's Spurs) | TBS | L 21–51 | 55,413 | |||
October 30 | 6:00 PM | at Kansas State | KSU Stadium • Manhattan, KS | FSN | W 35–25 | 48,338 | |||
November 6 | 1:00 PM | Baylor | Jones SBC Stadium • Lubbock, TX | W 42–17 | 53,121 | ||||
November 13 | 2:30 PM | at #22 Texas A&M | Kyle Field • College Station, TX (A&M–Tech rivalry) | ABC | L 25–32 OT | 82,278 | |||
November 27 | 2:30 PM | #23 Oklahoma State | Jones SBC Stadium • Lubbock, TX | FSN | W 31–15 | 51,717 | |||
December 30 | 7:00 PM | vs. #4 California* | #23 | Qualcomm Stadium • San Diego, CA (Holiday Bowl) | ESPN | W 45–31 | 63,711 | ||
*Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll. All times are in Central Time. |
2005
2005 Texas Tech Red Raiders football | |
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Cotton Bowl Classic, L 10–13 vs. Alabama
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Conference | Big 12 Conference South |
Ranking | |
Coaches | #19 |
AP | #20 |
2005 record | 9–3 (6–2 Big 12) |
Head coach | Mike Leach (6th year) |
Co-offensive coordinator | Sonny Dykes (1st year) |
Co-offensive coordinator | Dana Holgorsen (1st year) |
Offensive scheme | Spread |
Defensive coordinator | Lyle Setencich (3rd year) |
Home stadium | Jones SBC Stadium (Capacity: 52,882) |
Date | Time | Opponent# | Rank# | Site | TV | Result | Attendance | ||
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September 10 | 6:00 PM | Florida International* | #19 | Jones SBC Stadium • Lubbock, TX | W 56–3 | 50,156 | |||
September 17 | 6:00 PM | Sam Houston State* | #19 | Jones SBC Stadium • Lubbock, TX | W 80–21 | 50,171 | |||
September 24 | 6:00 PM | Indiana State* | #16 | Jones SBC Stadium • Lubbock, TX | FSSW | W 63–7 | 44,681 | ||
October 1 | 6:00 PM | Kansas | #13 | Jones SBC Stadium • Lubbock, TX | W 30–17 | 52,601 | |||
October 8 | 3:00 PM | at Nebraska | #13 | Memorial Stadium • Lincoln, NE | TBS | W 34–31 | 77,580 | ||
October 15 | 11:00 AM | Kansas State | #11 | Jones SBC Stadium • Lubbock, TX | ABC | W 59–20 | 50,813 | ||
October 22 | 2:30 PM | at #2 Texas | #8 | Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TX (Battle for the Chancellor's Spurs) | ABC | L 17–52 | 83,919 | ||
October 29 | 11:30 AM | at Baylor | #16 | Floyd Casey Stadium • Waco, TX | FSN | W 28–0 | 43,525 | ||
November 5 | 6:00 PM | Texas A&M | #17 | Jones SBC Stadium • Lubbock, TX (A&M–Tech rivalry) | FSN | W 56–17 | 55,755 | ||
November 12 | 1:00 PM | at Oklahoma State | #13 | Boone Pickens Stadium • Stillwater, OK | L 17–24 | 40,035 | |||
November 19 | 11:00 AM | Oklahoma | #19 | Jones SBC Stadium • Lubbock, TX | FSN | W 23–21 | 52,625 | ||
January 2 | 10:00 AM | vs. #13 Alabama* | #15 | Cotton Bowl • Dallas, TX (Cotton Bowl Classic) | FOX | L 10–13* | 74,222 | ||
*Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll. All times are in Central Time. |
* In 2009, the NCAA vacated Alabama's 2006 Cotton Bowl Classic victory.[31]
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Game notes
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It was Mike Leach's first victory versus Bob Stoops.
2006
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2007
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2008
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2009
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