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2016 Texas Tech Red Raiders football
ConferenceBig 12 Conference
Record5–7 (3–6 Big 12)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorEric Morris (4th season)
Offensive schemeAir raid
Defensive coordinatorDavid Gibbs (2nd season)
Base defenseMultiple
Home stadiumJones AT&T Stadium
(Capacity: 60,454)
Seasons
← 2015
2017 →
2016 Big 12 Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
No. 5 Oklahoma $   9 0     11 2  
No. 11 Oklahoma State   7 2     10 3  
No. 18 West Virginia   7 2     10 3  
Kansas State   6 3     9 4  
TCU   4 5     6 7  
Baylor   3 6     7 6  
Texas   3 6     5 7  
Texas Tech   3 6     5 7  
Iowa State   2 7     3 9  
Kansas   1 8     2 10  
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2016 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team represented Texas Tech University in the 2016 NCAA Division I FBS football season as members of the Big 12 Conference. Kliff Kingsbury led the Red Raiders in his fourth season as the program's fifteenth head coach. The Red Raiders played their home games on the university's campus in Lubbock, Texas at Jones AT&T Stadium. They finished the season 5–7, 3–6 in Big 12 play.

Previous season

The 2015 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team finished the regular season 7–5, 4–5 in Big 12 play to finish in sixth place. Their four conference wins were against Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, and Texas.

Schedule

Texas Tech announced their 2016 football schedule on November 24, 2015. The 2016 schedule consisted of 6 home games, 5 away games and, 1 neutral site game in the regular season. The Red Raiders hosted Big 12 foes Kansas, West Virginia, Oklahoma, and Texas and traveled to Kansas State, TCU, Oklahoma State, and Iowa State. Texas Tech played Baylor in Arlington, Texas at AT&T Stadium for the 75th meeting in their rivalry.[1]

The Red Raiders hosted two non-conference games against Stephen F. Austin and Louisiana Tech and traveled to their other non-conference foe Arizona State in Tempe, AZ.

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
September 37:00 pmStephen F. Austin*FSNW 69–1760,097
September 109:00 pmat Arizona State*FS1L 55–6844,511
September 176:00 pmLouisiana Tech*
  • Jones AT&T Stadium
  • Lubbock, TX
FSNW 59–4557,515
September 297:30 pmKansas
  • Jones AT&T Stadium
  • Lubbock, TX
FS1W 55–1956,494
October 86:00 pmat Kansas StateESPNUL 38–4451,540
October 1511:00 amNo. 20 West Virginiadagger
  • Jones AT&T Stadium
  • Lubbock, TX
FS1L 17–4854,111
October 227:00 pmNo. 16 Oklahoma
  • Jones AT&T Stadium
  • Lubbock, TX
FOXL 59–6660,478
October 292:30 pmat TCUESPN2W 27–24 2OT45,619
November 511:00 amTexas
  • Jones AT&T Stadium
  • Lubbock, TX (rivalry)
FS1L 37–4560,803
November 122:30 pmat No. 17 Oklahoma StateFS1L 44–4554,288
November 192:30 pmat Iowa StateFS1L 10–6650,787
November 255:00 pmvs. BaylorESPNW 54–3541,656
  • *Non-conference game
  • daggerHomecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game
  • All times are in Central time
Schedule Source:[2]

Personnel

2016 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team roster
Players Coaches
Offense
Pos. # Name Class
OL 70 Zach Adams Fr
OT 58 Madison Akamnonu  Fr
WR 19 Zach Austin  So
WR 13 Cameron Batson Jr
WR 17 De'Quan Bowman Jr
OT 65 Baylen Brown (C) Sr
WR 8 Tony Brown So
OL 79 Travis Bruffy Fr
WR 14 Dylan Cantrell  Jr
OL 68 Grant Caravelli  Fr
WR 80 Michael Coley  So
G 74 Cole Collier  So
WR 82 Keke Coutee So
RB 21 Corey Dauphine  Fr
WR 2 Reginald Davis  Sr
QB 7 Jett Duffey  Fr
OL 77 Connor Dyer  Fr
RB 27 DeMarcus Felton  So
QB 18 Cole Garrett Fr
WR 9 Jonathan Giles So
OL 56 Luke Heitshusen So
WR 21 RJ Hester Jr
WR 88 Ja'Deion High  Jr
WR 47 Braden Hucks  Fr
FB 33 Stanton Keane  So
WR 87 Kash Knutson  Fr
WR 6 Devin Lauderdale Sr
QB 5 Patrick Mahomes (C) Jr
C 51 Tony Morales  Sr
G 73 Justin Murphy  So
OL 75 Giovanni Pancotti Fr
FB 29 Mason Reed  So
G 72 Jack Reichel So
WR 34 Hunter Rittimann  So
WR 12 Ian Sadler Jr
FB, LS 35 Tyler Scalzi  Sr
QB 16 Nic Shimonek  Jr
WR 1 Quan Shorts  Fr
OL 71 Bailey Smith Fr
OT 64 Ethan Smith  So
G 76 Paul Stawarz  So
OT 78 Terence Steele  Fr
RB 4 Justin Stockton Jr
QB 10 Payne Sullins  So
WR 15 Donta Thompson  Fr
WR 86 T. J. Vasher Fr
RB 25 Da'Leon Ward Fr
WR 22 Antoine Wesley Fr
C 69 Cody Wheeler  Fr
RB 23 Quinton White  Sr
WR 11 Derrick Willies Jr
RB 30 Caleb Woodward  So
Defense
Pos. # Name Class
DB 38 Kisean Allen  So
CB 28 Paul Banks Sr
DE 12 Zach Barnes  Jr
ILB 20 Jordyn Brooks Fr
DB 25 Douglas Coleman Fr
DL 51 John Crow  Fr
DT 4 Breiden Fehoko So
DB 23 DeMarcus Fields Fr
DL 94 Lonzell Gilmore  Fr
DL 50 Clarence Henderson Fr
S 24 Payton Hendrix  So
DE 13 Kolin Hill  So
ILB 34 D'Vonta Hinton So
DL 53 Elisha Howard So
DL 93 Ivory Jackson Fr
OLB 41 Malik Jenkins Sr
S 7 Jah'Shawn Johnson  So
LB 8 Jamile Johnson  Fr
DB 27 Adaryan Jones So
DL 92 Noah Jones Fr
LB 11 Jacarthy Mack  Jr
S 2 Tevin Madison Jr
DL 57 Michael Mays So
DL 98 Nick McCann Fr
DL 88 Houston Miller Fr
OLB 5 Gary Moore  Jr
DB 26 Kevin Moore Fr
CB 31 Justis Nelson (C) Sr
CB 17 Thierry Nguema  Sr
LB 54 Colin Nied  Fr
DT 59 Taylor Nunez  Jr
ILB 10 Johnathan Picone Fr
NG 9 Ondre Pipkins  Sr
S 3 D.J. Polite-Bray  Jr
DB 22 Desmon Smith Fr
ILB 37 Luke Stice (C)  Sr
LB 33 Brayden Stringer Fr
DB 14 Christian Taylor  Fr
DL 99 Mychealon Thomas Jr
DL 91 Kirby Vinson Fr
DL 97 Joseph Wallace Fr
S 15 Keenon Ward  Sr
NG 96 Broderick Washington Jr.  Fr
OLB 6 Kris Williams  Sr
OLB 39 Kahlee Woods  Jr
Special teams
Pos. # Name Class
PK, P 49 Michael Barden  So
PK 48 Jake Daugherty  Fr
PK, P 96 Clayton Hatfield  So
LS 53 Kyle Heffron  Jr
LS 50 Jacob Herbig  Fr
LS 40 Connor Killian Fr
LS 45 IV Seacat Fr
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Injured Injured
  • Redshirt Redshirt

Roster
Last update: 2016-Oct-24

Season summary

Stephen F. Austin

Week One: Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks at Texas Tech Red Raiders – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Lumberjacks 0 3 7717
Red Raiders 21 24 101469

at Jones AT&T Stadium, Lubbock, TX

  • Date: September 3
  • Game time: 7:00 PM
  • Game weather: Temperature: 83 °F (28 °C) • Weather: Partly cloudy • Wind: S 16 MPH
  • Game attendance: 60,454
  • Referee: Referee: Cal McNeil, Umpire: Mark Warner, Linesman: Todd Allen, Line judge: Bret Bascue, Back judge: Brian Wisniewsk, Field judge: Scotty Melancon, Side judge: Keith Claiborne, Center judge: Henry Howard
  • TV: FSN
  • Source: Big 12[3]
Game information


The Red Raiders opened their 2016 season at home against the Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks. Texas Tech's defense looked very improved compared to the previous two seasons, holding the Lumberjacks to only 370 total yards (with just 58 rushing yards), 24 first downs, and forcing 3 turnovers.[4] With the win, the Red Raiders started a season 1-0 for the 12th year in a row.

Arizona State

Week Two: Texas Tech Red Raiders at Arizona State Sun Devils – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Red Raiders 14 20 71455
Sun Devils 9 28 141768

at Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, AZ

  • Date: September 10
  • Game time: 9:00 PM CDT (7:00 PM MST)
  • Game weather: Temperature: 101 °F (38 °C) • Weather: Mostly clear • Wind: W 4 MPH
  • Game attendance: 44,511
  • Referee: Referee: Scott Campbell, Umpire: Joel Ballinger, Linesman: Doug Moore, Line judge: Keith Garmond, Back judge: Joel Wetzel, Field judge: Randy Smith, Side judge: Corey Luxner, Center judge: Stacy Hardin
  • TV: FS1
  • Source: Big 12[5]
Game information

Texas Tech's defense fell apart against Arizona State, allowing the Sun Devils' Kalen Ballage to score 8 touchdowns (7 rushing, 1 receiving), tied for the NCAA record for most touchdowns in a game by a single player.[6]

Louisiana Tech

Week Three: Louisiana Tech Bulldogs at Texas Tech Red Raiders (Celebrate Cotton Game) – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Bulldogs 3 14 141445
Red Raiders 21 14 71759

at Jones AT&T Stadium, Lubbock, TX

  • Date: September 17
  • Game time: 6:00 PM CDT
  • Game weather: Temperature: 78 °F (26 °C) • Weather: Cloudy • Wind: SSE 12 MPH
  • Game attendance: 59,515
  • Referee: Referee: Reggie Smith, Umpire: Tab Slaughter, Linesman: Mike Moeleer, Line judge: Mark Stewart, Back judge: Lyndon Nixon, Field judge: Matt Mills, Side judge: Tim Murray, Center judge: Dan Scanlan
  • TV: FSN
  • Source: Big 12[7]
Game information

Teas Tech completely dominated in the first quarter, with the offense scoring a touchdown on all of their drives and the defense holding Louisiana Tech to only a field goal. Fortune started to smile upon the Bulldogs late in the 2nd quarter, with Clayton Hatfield missing a 40-yard field goal with 2:18 left in the half. Following Hatfield's missed kick, Louisiana Tech went 78 yards to score a touchdown on Jarred Craft's 1 yard run. Gaining the ball back with 0:09 seconds left in the half, the Red Raiders took a knee to lead 35–17 at halftime.

The momentum continued for Louisiana Tech into the 3rd quarter, with the Bulldogs scoring on their opening possession of the half. The Red Raiders responded on their next drive with Patrick Mahomes finding Cameron Batson for a 4-yard touchdown pass. With Clayton Hatfield making the extra point, Texas Tech extended their lead to 42–24. Louisiana Tech quickly responded on their next possession with Ryan Higgins throwing a 54-yard touchdown pass to Carlos Henderson, Higgins's first touchdown pass of the night. The Red Raiders responded slowly on their next drive and suffered from several offensive holding penalties. The drive was capped off early in the 4th quarter with Demarcus Felton's 8 yard run for a touchdown. With Hatfield making the extra point, Texas Tech extended their lead to 49–31 with 14:21 left to play. Louisiana Tech came up short on the next drive, with the Bulldogs turning it over on downs, which eventually resulted in a 24-yard field goal from Hatfield. Louisiana Tech quickly scored on their next drive with Higgins finding Trent Taylor for a 76-yard touchdown reception. On the ensuing kickoff, the Bulldogs tried for an onside kick that was recovered by the Red Raiders. Louisiana Tech's Jordan Bradford was ejected late in the game for throwing a punch following Texas Tech's eighth touchdown of the game.

Kansas

Week Five: Kansas Jayhawks at Texas Tech Red Raiders – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Jayhawks 0 9 10019
Red Raiders 14 14 131455

at Jones AT&T Stadium, Lubbock, TX

  • Date: September 29
  • Game time: 7:30 PM
  • Game weather: 74 °F (23 °C), Overcast
  • Game attendance: 59,494
  • TV: FS1
Game information


The Texas Tech Red Raiders opened conference play at home against the Kansas Jayhawks. Texas Tech starting quarterback Patrick Mahomes was injured midway through the third quarter with Nic Shimonek coming in as quarterback. Schimonek almost matched Mahomes's efficiency, throwing 15–of–21 for 271 yards and four touchdowns. The Red Raiders' offense scored 8 touchdowns in the game, with two different quarterbacks and six different receivers.

Kansas State

Week Six: Texas Tech Red Raiders at Kansas State Wildcats – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Red Raiders 14 14 3738
Wildcats 14 17 01344

at Bill Snyder Family Stadium, Manhattan, KS

  • Date: October 8
  • Game time: 6:00 PM
  • Game weather: Temperature: 68 °F (20 °C) • Weather: clear • Wind: S 11 MPH
  • Game attendance: 51,540
  • Referee: Referee: Eddy Shelton, Umpire: Rick Podraza, Linesman: Rick Smith, Line judge: Scott Reilly, Back judge: Terry White, Field judge: Nick Lave, Side judge: Richard Corona, Center judge: Mike Cuttone
  • TV announcers (ESPNU): Clay Matvick (play-by-play), Dusty Dvoracek (color), Shelley Smith (reporter)
  • Source: Big 12[8]
Game information

Despite leaving last week's game with a shoulder injury, Patrick Mahomes started as quarterback for the Red Raiders. Texas Tech had several miscues during the first half as a Mahomes pass was intercepted by D. J. Reed and returned 35 yards for a pick six touchdown. Later in the second quarter, Kansas State's Byron Pringle returned a kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown to give the Wildcats a 31–28 lead going into the half. Both teams slowed down in the third quarter, with the only score of the quarter coming from a 34-yard Clayton Hatfield field goal to tie the game 31–31. Kansas State opened the game up during the fourth, leading 44–31 with just under 2 minutes to go. Despite trailing by 13 with little time left, the Red Raiders refused to give up. Texas Tech scored a touchdown with 5 seconds left and trailed 38–44. The Red Raiders recovered an onside kick with the hope of a comeback still alive, but Mahomes was sacked on the next play to end the game.

West Virginia

Week Seven: #20 West Virginia Mountaineers at Texas Tech Red Raiders – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
#20 Mountaineers 10 14 32148
Red Raiders 7 0 3717

at Jones AT&T Stadium, Lubbock, TX

  • Date: October 15
  • Game time: 11:00 AM
  • Game weather: Temperature: 82 °F (28 °C) • Weather: sunny
  • TV: FS1
Game information


Oklahoma

Week Eight: #16 Oklahoma Sooners at Texas Tech Red Raiders – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
#16 Sooners 13 17 211566
Red Raiders 10 14 142159

at Jones AT&T Stadium, Lubbock, TX

  • Date: October 22
  • Game time: 7:00 PM
  • Game weather: Temperature: 72 °F (22 °C) • Weather: clear • Wind: S 9 MPH
  • Game attendance: 60,478
  • Referee: Referee:Cooper Castleberry, Umpire: Jim Adams, Linesman: Carl McNeil, Line Judge: Mark Stewart, Back Judge: Donnie Aultman, Field Judge: Scott Gaines, Side Judge: Anthony Fleming
  • TV announcers (FOX): Joe Davis (Play-By-Play) , Brady Quinn (Color) & Bruce Feldman (Sideline)
  • Source: Big 12[9]
Game information

The Red Raiders and Sooners broke the NCAA record for combined offensive yards in a single game with a total of 1,708 yards, with each team having 854 yards. Texas Tech quarterback Patrick Mahomes tied the record for most passing yards in a single game with 734 yards, while the combined 125 points is the second most points in a game involving a ranked team.[10]

TCU

Week Nine:Texas Tech Red Raiders at TCU Horned Frogs – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34OT2OTTotal
Red Raiders 0 10 077327
Horned Frogs 7 3 077024

at Amon G. Carter Stadium, Fort Worth, TX

  • Date: October 29
  • Game time: 2:30 PM
  • Game weather: Temperature: 85 °F (29 °C) • weather: sunny with some clouds • wind: S 14 MPH
  • Game attendance: 45,619
  • Referee: Referee: Dan Romeo, Umpire: Scott Teifer, Linesman: Andy Warner, Line Judge: Marc Brovos, Back Judge: Terry White, Field Judge: Nick Lave, Side Judge: Jim Murphy, Center Judge: Ken Ray
  • TV: ESPN2
  • Source: Big 12[11]
Game information

Texas Tech came into Amon G. Carter Stadium looking to break a 3-game losing streak on the season. The Red Raiders received the opening kickoff, but came up short when a pass by Patrick Mahomes was intercepted by Nick Orr at the TCU 1 yard line. The Horned Frogs capitalized on the turnover with a 2-yard touchdown run from Derrick Green. With Brandon Hatfield making the extra point, TCU led 7–0 with 4:40 in the 1st quarter. Tech's offensive struggles continued on their next possession when Mahomes was sacked at and fumbled the ball at the Texas Tech 23 yard line. The Red Raiders caught a break when TCU kicker Brandon Hatfield missed a 37-yard field goal.

Tech took advantage of the missed field goal by scoring a touchdown on the following possession with Mahomes finding Reggie Davis for a 33-yard touchdown pass. With Clayton Hatfield making the kick, the Red Raiders tied the game at 7–7 with 13:23 left in the 2nd quarter. The Horned Frogs responded to Tech's touchdown on their next possession with a 23-yard field goal from Brandon Hatfield to lead 10–7. The Red Raiders responded on their next possession with a 41-yard field goal to tie the game 10–10 with 6:49 left in the half. The two teams traded punts before the first half ended with a 10–10 tie.

TCU quarterback Kenny Hill threw an interception on the Horned Frogs' second possession of the half and was pulled from the game in favor of Foster Sawyer.[12] TCU's defense forced a three and out after the interception and Texas Tech was forced to put, but on the ensuing punt, punter Michael Barden fumbled the ball and TCU recovered it at their own 15 yard line. The Horned Frogs capitalized on the fumble with a 1-yard touchdown run from Trevorris Johnson. With Brandon Hatfield making the extra point, TCU took a 17–10 lead with 14:37 left in regulation following a scoreless third quarter. Texas Tech was forced to punt on their next possession and TCU made it to the Texas Tech 15 and was forced to try a field goal, but Brandon Hatfield missed the 32 yard try. Like before, the Red Raiders scored a touchdown following the Horned Frogs' missed field goal. With 1:28 left in regulation, Mahomes found Dylan Cantrell for an 8-yard touchdown pass and Clayton Hatfield made the extra point to tie the game 17–17. On the final play of regulation, TCU tried a game–winning Hail Mary pass, but it fell incomplete.

The Red Raiders received the ball first in overtime and scored on a 15-yard touchdown run from Mahomes. With Clayton Hatfield making the extra point, Texas Tech led 24–17, their first lead of the game.[13] TCU responded on their try with a 25-yard touchdown pass from Foster Sawyer to Desmon White. With Brandon Hatfield making the extra point, the game entered into 2nd overtime tied at 24–24. The Horned Frogs had the ball first in 2nd overtime, but Brandon Hatfield missed a 39-yard field goal that fell short and was nowhere close to the goal posts.[14] Receiving the ball, the Red Raiders played conservatively and only gained 5 yards before Clayton Hatfield was brought on to try the game-winning field goal. Clayton Hatfield made a 37-yard field goal to upset TCU with a 27–24 victory in double overtime.

TCU's kicker Brandon Hatfield was 1/4 on field goals during the game, while the Texas Tech offense was held to a season low 345 yards.[15]

Texas

Week Ten:Texas Longhorns at Texas Tech Red Raiders – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Longhorns 14 10 14745
Red Raiders 16 7 7737

at Jones AT&T Stadium, Lubbock, TX

  • Date: November 5
  • Game time: 11:00 AM
  • Game weather: Temperature: 53 °F (12 °C) • Weather: fog/mist • Wind: E 10 MPH
  • Game attendance: 60,803
  • Referee: Referee: Brad van Vark, Umpire: Michael Cooper, Linesman: George Gusman, Line judge: Frank LeBlanc, Back judge: Brian Ernest, Field judge: Jason Ledet, Side judge: Gene Semko, Center judge: Brian Alos
  • TV announcers (FS1): Tim Brando (play-by-play), Spencer Tillman (color), Bruce Feldman (sideline)
  • Source: Big 12[16]
Game information


Oklahoma State

Week Eleven:Texas Tech Red Raiders at Oklahoma State Cowboys – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Red Raiders 7 21 7944
#17 Cowboys 21 7 17045

at Boone Pickens Stadium, Stillwater, OK

  • Date: November 12
  • Game time: 2:30 PM
  • Game weather: Temperature: 63 °F (17 °C) • Weather: sunny, clear • Wind: NE 4 MPH
  • Game attendance: 54,288
  • Referee: Referee: Mike Defee, Umpire: Robert Richeson, Linesman: Al Green, Line judge: Derek Anderson, Back judge: Terry Jones, Field judge: Joe Blubaugh, Side judge: Lo van Pham, Center judge: Mike Contreraz
  • TV announcers (FS1): Tim Brando (play-by-play), Spencer Tillman (color), Bruce Feldman (sideline)
  • Source: Big 12[17]
Game information

Despite suffering numerous injuries throughout the game on both offense and defense, the Red Raiders refused to go without a fight against the Cowboys. With 1:44 left in the game, Texas Tech fullback Quinton White, who was in the game as a running back, found the endzone on a 1-yard touchdown run, but Clayton Hatfield missed the game-tying extra point. With Hatfield missing the extra point, Texas Tech fell to Oklahoma State 44–45.

Iowa State

Week Twelve:Texas Tech Red Raiders at Iowa State Cyclones – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Red Raiders 3 0 7010
Cyclones 14 31 71466

at Jack Trice Stadium, Ames, IA

  • Date: November 19
  • Game time: 2:30 PM
  • Game weather: Temperature: 38 °F (3 °C) • Weather: sunny • Wind: NW 17 miles per hour (27 km/h)
  • Game attendance: 50,787
  • TV: FS1
Game information


Baylor

Week Thirteen:Baylor Bears vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders (Texas Farm Bureau Insurance Shootout) – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Bears 7 14 7735
Red Raiders 20 21 10354

at AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TX

  • Date: November 25
  • Game time: 5:00 PM
  • Game weather: Played indoors (retractable roof stadium)
  • Game attendance: 41,656
  • Referee: Referee: Brad van Vark, Umpire: Michael Cooper, Linesman: George Gusman, Line Judge: Frank LeBlanc, Back Judge: Brian Ernest, Field Judge: Jason Ledet, Side Judge: Gene Semko, Center Judge: Brian Alos
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Clay Matvick (play-by-play), Dusty Dvoracek (color), Shelley Smith (reporter)
  • Source: Big 12[18]
Game information


Statistics

Scoring

Scores against all opponents
1 2 3 4OT2OT Total
Opponents 112 167 114 12270 522
Texas Tech 147 159 88 12073 524
Scores against the Big 12
1 2 3 4OT2OT Total
Opponents 100 122 79 8470 392
Texas Tech 91 101 64 7573 341

Offense

Special teams

Weekly awards

  • Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week
Patrick Mahomes (week 2 vs. Arizona State)[45]
Patrick Mahomes* (week 8 vs. Oklahoma)

• *co-offensive player of the week

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