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Jacie
10/31/2015, 03:05 PM
Trailing tech 17-0 with over 6 minutes to go in the 1st quarter.
ouflak
10/31/2015, 04:28 PM
Closed up a bit. 38-28 Tech at the half.
pokies up 10 now, 63-53, 3:50 in Q4
Tear Down This Wall
11/2/2015, 12:10 PM
Why does this surprised anyone? Kliff against Big 12:
2013: 4-5
2014: 2-7
2015: 2-4
So far, 8-16. After winning his first seven games as a head coach, Kliff has gone 10-17.
He's 17-17 overall with three wins of those wins coming against FCS schools. He's 2-0 against UTEP, and 3-0 against Kansas. So, eight of his 17 wins in three season have been against puke competition.
He's awful...so, I hope Tech keeps him for another 10 years! The Sand Aggies will keep re-upping his contract if he can just get bowl eligible most seasons.
This season, they've got three games left:
11-7 @ W. Virginia
11-14 Kansas State
11-26 @ Texas
They could lose all three of those, leaving Kliff at home to coif his hair for a second bowl season in a row.
badger
11/2/2015, 12:16 PM
Much like UT beating us, there is currently no explanation for how or why Tech beat Arkansas. It's a fluke win that might lead TT to a bowl this season (they missed last year).
They just need one more. All three of those teams left of TT schedule are 3-win teams right now, if I'm not mistaken.
Also fun to note: Kliff is not a charity head coaching case with the alma mater doing him a favor or vise versa. Big boy contract with big boy incentives are in play, all signed after that initial 7-5 season:
Texas Tech and Kliff Kingsbury have agreed to a contract extension through 2020 that will pay $3.1 million in 2015 with a $200,0000 raise each year to $4.1 million in 2020, the school announced.
Linky (http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/11433347/texas-tech-red-raiders-kliff-kingsbury-agree-new-contract-2020)
Soonerjeepman
11/2/2015, 12:57 PM
I def could see them losing all 3 or winning all 3...crap shoot
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