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Texas Tech University
Lubbock, TX Founded: 1923 Stadium: Jones AT&T Stadium Capacity: 59,011 Colors: Scarlet & Black Coach: Joey McGuire Conference: Big 12- |
Season Total | Bowls | Conference | |||||||||
Coach | Years | W/L/T | PF | PA | W/L/T | PF | PA | W/L/T | PF | PA | |
Joey McGuire | 2022-2024 | 21-15 | 1156 | 1068 | 2-0 | 76 | 39 | 11-10 | 596 | 650 | |
Matt Wells/Sonny Cumbie | 2021 | 7-6 | 394 | 392 | 1-0 | 34 | 7 | 3-6 | 240 | 321 | |
Matt Wells | 2019-2020 | 8-14 | 657 | 731 | 5-13 | 525 | 657 | ||||
Kliff Kingsbury | 2013-2018 | 35-40 | 2835 | 2773 | 1-2 | 98 | 117 | 19-35 | 1854 | 2109 | |
Chris Thomsen | 2012 | 8-5 | 487 | 413 | 1-0 | 34 | 31 | 4-5 | 302 | 352 | |
Tommy Tuberville | 2010-2011 | 13-12 | 836 | 873 | 1-0 | 45 | 38 | 6-11 | 511 | 690 | |
Mike Leach | 2000-2009 | 85-43 | 4732 | 3297 | 6-4 | 341 | 279 | 47-33 | 2756 | 2304 | |
Spike Dykes | 1987-1999 | 82-66-1 | 4179 | 3653 | 2-4 | 146 | 220 | 57-40-1 | 2654 | 2317 | |
David McWilliams | 1986 | 7-5 | 271 | 268 | 0-1 | 17 | 20 | 5-3 | 188 | 173 | |
Jerry Moore | 1981-1985 | 16-37-2 | 964 | 1237 | 9-29-2 | 656 | 878 | ||||
Rex Dockery | 1978-1980 | 15-16-2 | 565 | 638 | 10-13-1 | 375 | 497 | ||||
Steve Sloan | 1975-1977 | 23-12 | 887 | 703 | 0-2 | 41 | 67 | 15-8 | 580 | 453 | |
Jim Carlen | 1970-1974 | 37-20-2 | 1170 | 836 | 1-2-1 | 71 | 74 | 20-15 | 577 | 519 | |
J.T. King | 1961-1969 | 44-45-3 | 1633 | 1833 | 0-2 | 21 | 38 | 27-35-1 | 971 | 1404 | |
DeWitt T. Weaver | 1951-1960 | 49-51-5 | 2216 | 1807 | 2-1 | 74 | 48 | 1-5-1 | 68 | 137 | |
Dell Morgan | 1941-1950 | 55-49-3 | 1615 | 1519 | 0-3 | 25 | 39 | ||||
Pete W. Cawthon | 1930-1940 | 76-31-7 | 2020 | 824 | 0-2 | 19 | 27 | ||||
Grady Higgenbotham | 1929 | 1-7-2 | 31 | 141 | |||||||
Ewing Y. Freeland | 1925-1928 | 21-10-6 | 497 | 293 |
Some records may be incomplete. |
Great Moments in College Football History
Throughout the 1960s, the University of Florida kept a real-life alligator named Albert on the sidelines.
Throughout the 1960s, the University of Florida kept a real-life alligator named Albert on the sidelines.