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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.

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.

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August 267:00 PMNew Mexico*

FSNW 24–3 42,238[2] September 26:00 PMUtah State*

  • Jones SBC Stadium
  • Lubbock, TX

W 38–16 35,913[3] September 96:00 PMNorth Texas*

  • Jones SBC Stadium
  • Lubbock, TX

W 13–7 36,925[4] September 166:00 PMLouisiana-Lafayette*

  • Jones SBC Stadium
  • Lubbock, TX

W 26–0 35,740[5] September 3011:30 AMat Texas A&M

FSNL 15–33 83,644[6] October 76:00 PMBaylordagger

  • Jones SBC Stadium
  • Lubbock, TX

W 28–0 40,209[7] October 146:00 PMNo. 1 Nebraska

  • Jones SBC Stadium
  • Lubbock, TX

FSNL 3–56 48,961[8] October 216:00 PMat No. 10 Kansas State

FSNL 23–28 51,140[9] October 281:00 PMat Kansas

W 45–39 26,000[10] November 46:00 PMNo. 20 Texas

FSNL 17–29 53,027[11] November 111:00 PMOklahoma State

  • Jones SBC Stadium
  • Lubbock, TX

W 58–0 40,710[12] November 182:30 pmat No. 1 Oklahoma

ABCL 3–58 75,364[13] December 277:00 PMvs. East Carolina*

ESPNL 27–40 33,899[14]

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Source:[15]

Game notes

New Mexico

1 234Total
New Mexico 0 300 3
Texas Tech 7 0107 24

Draft picks

  • Team Players drafted into the NFL
Player Position Round Pick NFL Club
Kris Kocurek Tackle 6 181 Seattle Seahawks

[16]

2001

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September 87:00 PMNew Mexico*

W 42–30 48,924 September 13at UTEP*

cancelled   September 227:00 PMvs. North Texas*

W 42–14 20,852 September 296:00 PMat No. 5 Texas

FSNL 7–42 83,081 October 67:00 PMKansasdagger

  • Jones SBC Stadium
  • Lubbock, TX

L 31–34 OT45,343 October 137:00 PMNo. 24 Kansas State

  • Jones SBC Stadium
  • Lubbock, TX

W 38–19 46,536 October 206:00 PMat No. 3 Nebraska

FSNL 31–41 77,838 October 272:00 PMat Baylor

W 63–19 39,110 November 31:00 PMNo. 17 Texas A&M

PPVW 12–0 52,649 November 101:00 PMat Oklahoma State

W 49–30 32,332 November 172:30 PMNo. 3 Oklahoma

  • Jones SBC Stadium
  • Lubbock, TX

ABCL 13–30 52,008 November 241:00 PMStephen F. Austin*

  • Jones SBC Stadium
  • Lubbock, TX

W 58–3 31,147 December 292:30 PMvs. Iowa*

ESPNL 16–19 65,232

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Source:[17][18]

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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August 241:30 PMat No. 12 Ohio State*

ABCL 21–45 100,037 September 77:00 PMat SMU*

W 24–14 32,000 September 142:30 PMOle Miss*

ABCW 42–28 40,228 September 2111:30 AMNo. 16 NC State*

  • Jones SBC Stadium
  • Lubbock, TX

FSNL 48–51 OT35,864 September 276:00 PMat New Mexico*

ESPN2W 49–0 35,111 October 51:00 PMat No. 23 Texas A&M

W 48–47 OT86,478 October 126:00 PMat No. 11 Iowa State

TBSL 17–31 51,842 October 196:00 PMMissouridagger

  • Jones SBC Stadium
  • Lubbock, TX

W 52–38 42,781 October 2612:30 PMat No. 21 Colorado

FSNL 13–37 50,478 November 21:00 PMBaylor

  • Jones SBC Stadium
  • Lubbock, TX

W 62–11 43,243 November 91:00 PMOklahoma State

  • Jones SBC Stadium
  • Lubbock, TX

W 49–24 44,595 November 162:30 PMNo. 4 Texas

ABCW 42–38 52,047 November 236:00 PMat No. 3 OklahomaNo. 24

TBSL 15–60 75,553 December 235:30 PMvs. Clemson*

ESPNW 55–15 21,689

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Source:[20][21]

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]

{{{year}}} [[{{{team}}} football]]

August 306:00 PMSMU*

W 58–10 44,364 September 66:00 PMNew Mexico*

  • Jones SBC Stadium
  • Lubbock, TX

W 42–28 45,844 September 2011:00 AMat NC State*

ESPN2L 21–49 53,800 September 276:00 PMat Ole Miss*

W 49–45 54,649 October 49:00 PMTexas A&M

FSNW 59–28 51,772 October 116:00 PMIowa Statedagger

  • Jones SBC Stadium
  • Lubbock, TX

W 59–21 49,627 October 182:30 PMat No. 23 Oklahoma State

ABCL 49–51 48,500 October 2511:30 AMat Missouri

FSNL 31–62 60,192 November 16:00 PMColorado

  • Jones SBC Stadium
  • Lubbock, TX

FSNW 26–21 52,908 November 82:00 PMat Baylor

W 62–14 33,102 November 156:00 PMat No. 7 Texas

FSNL 40–43 83,596 November 222:30 PMNo. 1 Oklahoma

  • Jones SBC Stadium
  • Lubbock, TX

ABCL 25–56 53,135 December 303:30 PMvs. Navy*

ESPNW 38–14 51,068

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Source:[23][24][25]

Game summaries

Texas A&M

1 234Total
Texas A&M 0 14014 28
Texas Tech 17 14217 59
  • B.J. Symons 34/46, 505 Yards, 8 TDs (Big 12 record)[26]

Colorado

1 234Total
Colorado 14 007 21
Texas Tech 0 12140 26

[27]

2004

{{{year}}} [[{{{team}}} football]]
Ranking
CoachesNo. 17
APNo. 18

September 46:00 PMat SMU*

W 27–13 34,689 September 116:00 PMat New Mexico*

L 24–27 38,746 September 1811:30 AMTCU*

FSNW 70–35 51,271 September 252:30 PMat Kansas

FSNW 31–30 37,422 October 211:30 AMat No. 2 Oklahoma

FSNL 13–28 84,580 October 96:00 PMNebraskadagger

  • Jones SBC Stadium
  • Lubbock, TX

TBSW 70–10 52,594 October 236:00 PMNo. 8 Texas

TBSL 21–51 55,413 October 306:00 PMat Kansas State

FSNW 35–25 48,338 November 61:00 PMBaylor

  • Jones SBC Stadium
  • Lubbock, TX

W 42–17 53,121 November 132:30 PMat No. 22 Texas A&M

ABCL 25–32 OT82,278 November 272:30 PMNo. 23 Oklahoma State

  • Jones SBC Stadium
  • Lubbock, TX

FSNW 31–15 51,717 December 307:00 PMvs. No. 4 California*No. 23

ESPNW 45–31 63,711

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Source:[28][29]

2005

{{{year}}} [[{{{team}}} football]]
Ranking
CoachesNo. 19
APNo. 20

September 106:00 PMFlorida International*No. 19

W 56–3 50,156 September 176:00 PMSam Houston State*No. 19

  • Jones SBC Stadium
  • Lubbock, TX

W 80–21 50,171 September 246:00 PMIndiana State*No. 16

  • Jones SBC Stadium
  • Lubbock, TX

FSSWW 63–7 44,681 October 16:00 PMKansasNo. 13

  • Jones SBC Stadium
  • Lubbock, TX

W 30–17 52,601 October 83:00 PMat NebraskaNo. 13

TBSW 34–31 77,580 October 1511:00 AMKansas StatedaggerNo. 11

  • Jones SBC Stadium
  • Lubbock, TX

ABCW 59–20 50,813 October 222:30 PMat No. 2 TexasNo. 8

ABCL 17–52 83,919 October 2911:30 AMat BaylorNo. 16

FSNW 28–0 43,525 November 56:00 PMTexas A&MNo. 17

FSNW 56–17 55,755 November 121:00 PMat Oklahoma StateNo. 13

L 17–24 40,035 November 1911:00 AMOklahomaNo. 19

  • Jones SBC Stadium
  • Lubbock, TX

FSNW 23–21 52,625 January 210:00 AMvs. No. 13 Alabama*No. 15

FOXL 10–13* 74,222

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* In 2009, the NCAA vacated Alabama's 2006 Cotton Bowl Classic victory.[31]

Source:[32]

Game notes

Oklahoma

Oklahoma at #21 Texas Tech
1 234Total
Oklahoma 0 7014 21
Texas Tech 3 7013 23

It was Mike Leach's first victory versus Bob Stoops.

2006

2007

2008

2009

References

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  8. ^ "Texas Tech - Nebraska Statistics". Texas Tech University Department of Athletics. October 14, 2000. Retrieved November 29, 2008.
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  14. ^ "Texas Tech - East Carolina Box Score". Texas Tech University Department of Athletics. December 27, 2000. Retrieved November 29, 2008.
  15. ^ "2000-01 Results". Texas Tech University Department of Athletics. Retrieved November 29, 2008.
  16. ^ http://www.pro-football-reference.com/draft/2000.htm
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  18. ^ "Texas Tech Red Raiders 2001 Football Schedule". NationalChamps. Retrieved October 20, 2008.
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  22. ^ http://www.hickoksports.com/history/mositatupuaward.shtml
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  25. ^ "Postgame Notes – Texas Tech vs. Navy". Texas Tech Official Athletic Site. Retrieved April 17, 2009.
  26. ^ "Texas Tech QB Oasses for 505 Yards, Eight TDs". ESPN. October 4, 2003. Retrieved December 12, 2014.
  27. ^ "Symons Intercepted Five Times". ESPN. November 1, 2003. Retrieved September 1, 2014.
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