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词条 2015 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team
释义

  1. Previous season

  2. Schedule

  3. Game summaries

     Sam Houston State  UTEP  Arkansas  TCU  Baylor  Iowa State  Kansas  Oklahoma  Oklahoma State  West Virginia  Kansas State  Texas  LSU 

  4. Statistics

     Scores against all opponents  Scores against the Big 12 

  5. 2016 NFL draftees

  6. References

{{Infobox NCAA team season
| Mode = football
| Year = 2015
| Team = Texas Tech Red Raiders
| Image= Texas Tech Athletics logo.svg
| ImageSize= 150
| Conference= Big 12 Conference
| ShortConference= Big 12
| CoachRank =
| APRank =
| CFPRank =
| Record = 7–6
| ConfRecord = 4–5
| HeadCoach = Kliff Kingsbury
| HCYear = 3rd
| OffCoach = Eric Morris
| OCYear = 3rd
| DefCoach= David Gibbs
| DCYear = 1st
| CoDefCoach1 = Mike Smith
| CoDC1Year = 3rd
| OScheme = Air raid
|DScheme=Multiple
| StadiumArena = Jones AT&T Stadium
(Capacity: 60,454)
| Champion =
| BowlTourney = Texas Bowl
| BowlTourneyResult = L 27–56 vs. LSU
}}{{2015 Big 12 football standings}}

The 2015 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team represented Texas Tech University in the 2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season as members of the Big 12 Conference. Kliff Kingsbury led the Red Raiders in his third 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 7-6 and 4-5 in Big 12 play to finish in 7th. They were invited to the Texas Bowl where they lost to LSU.

Previous season

The 2014 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team finished the regular season 4–8, 2–7 in Big 12 play to finish in eighth place. Their two conference wins against wins were against Kansas and Iowa State.

Schedule

Texas Tech announced their 2015 football schedule on November 19, 2014. The 2015 schedule consisted of 6 home, 5 away games, and 1 neutral site game in the regular season. The Red Raiders hosted Big 12 foes Iowa State, Kansas State, Oklahoma State, and TCU and traveled to Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, and West Virginia. Texas Tech played Baylor in Arlington, Texas at the AT&T Stadium for the 74th meeting of their rivalry.[1]

The Red Raiders hosted two non conference games against in–state rivals Sam Houston State and UTEP and traveled to their other non conference foe Arkansas in Fayetteville, AR. Texas Tech met the Arkansas Razorbacks in Fayetteville for the first time since 1990.

{{Clear}}{{CFB schedule
| rankyear = 2015
| poll = AP Poll released prior to game
| timezone = Central
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 5
| time = 2:30 PM
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| opponent = Sam Houston State
| opprank = 3 (FCS)
| site_stadium = Jones AT&T Stadium
| site_cityst = Lubbock, TX
| tv = FSN/FCS Central
| score = 59–45
| attend = 60,073
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 12
| time = 2:00 PM
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| opponent = UTEP
| site_stadium = Jones AT&T Stadium
| site_cityst = Lubbock, TX
| tv = FSSW
| score = 69–20
| attend = 54,090
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 19
| time = 6:00 PM
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| away = y
| opponent = Arkansas
| site_stadium = Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium
| site_cityst = Fayetteville, AR
| gamename = rivalry
| tv = ESPN2
| score = 35–24
| attend = 73,334
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 26
| time = 3:30 PM
| w/l = l
| opponent = TCU
| opprank = 3
| site_stadium = Jones AT&T Stadium
| site_cityst = Lubbock, TX
| gamename = rivalry
| tv = FOX
| score = 52–55
| attend = 61,283
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 3
| time = 2:30 PM
| w/l = l
| neutral = y
| opponent = Baylor
| opprank = 5
| site_stadium = AT&T Stadium
| site_cityst = Arlington, TX
| gamename = rivalry
| tv = ABC/ESPN2
| score = 35–63
| attend = 56,179
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 10
| time = 2:30 PM
| w/l = w
| homecoming = y
| opponent = Iowa State
| site_stadium = Jones AT&T Stadium
| site_cityst = Lubbock, TX
| tv = FSN
| score = 66–31
| attend = 53,891
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 17
| time = 11:00 AM
| w/l = w
| away = y
| opponent = Kansas
| site_stadium = Memorial Stadium
| site_cityst = Lawrence, KS
| tv = FS1
| score = 30–20
| attend = 25,186
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 24
| time = 2:30 PM
| w/l = l
| away = y
| opponent = Oklahoma
| opprank = 17
| site_stadium = Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
| site_cityst = Norman, OK
| tv = ABC/ESPN2
| score = 27–63
| attend = 85,312
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 31
| time = 2:30 PM
| w/l = l
| opponent = Oklahoma State
| opprank = 12
| site_stadium = Jones AT&T Stadium
| site_cityst = Lubbock, TX
| gamename = rivalry
| tv = ESPN
| score = 53–70
| attend = 54,872
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 7
| time = 11:00 AM
| w/l = l
| away = y
| opponent = West Virginia
| site_stadium = Mountaineer Field
| site_cityst = Morgantown, WV
| tv = FS1
| score = 26–31
| attend = 54,932
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 14
| time = 2:30 PM
| w/l = w
| opponent = Kansas State
| site_stadium = Jones AT&T Stadium
| site_cityst = Lubbock, TX
| tv = FS1
| score = 59–44
| attend = 53,833
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = {{tooltip|November 26|Thursday}}
| time = 6:30 PM
| w/l = w
| away = y
| opponent = Texas
| site_stadium = Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium
| site_cityst = Austin, TX
| gamename = rivalry
| tv = FS1
| score = 48–45
| attend = 94,299
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = {{tooltip|December 29|Tuesday}}
| time = 8:00 PM
| w/l = l
| nonconf = y
| neutral = y
| opponent = LSU
| opprank = 22
| site_stadium = NRG Stadium
| site_cityst = Houston, TX
| gamename = Texas Bowl
| tv = ESPN
| score = 27–56
| attend = 71,054
}}
}}

Schedule Source:[2]

Game summaries

Sam Houston State

{{see also|Sam Houston State Bearkats football|2015 Sam Houston State Bearkats football team}}{{Americanfootballbox
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|title= Week One: Sam Houston State Bearkats at Texas Tech Red Raiders – Game summary
|date=September 5
|time=2:30 PM CDT
|road=#3 (FCS) Bearkats
|R1=14|R2=17|R3=0|R4=14
|home=Red Raiders
|H1=14|H2=28|H3=17|H4=0
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|attendance=60,073
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|TV=FSN, FCS Central
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First quarter
  • TTU Jakeem Grant 3 yard run (Micheal Barden kick) TTU 7-0 (11:54)
  • SHSU Ridgeway Frank 14 yard run (Luc Swimberghe kick) Tied 7-7 (8:51)
  • TTU Devin Lauderdale 64 yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (Micheal Barden kick) TTU 14-7 (3:54)
  • SHSU Donavan Williams 1 yard run (Luc Swimberghe kick) Tied 14-14 (0:53)
Second quarter
  • TTU Ian Sadler 8 yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (Micheal Barden kick) TTU 21-14 (13:24)
  • SHSU Luc Swimberghe 48 yard field goal TTU 21-17 (7:30)
  • TTU Jakeem Grant 94 yard kickoff return (Micheal Barden kick) TTU 28-17 (7:13)
  • SHSU Donavan Williams 2 yard run (Luc Swimberghe kick) TTU 28-24 (3:44)
  • TTU Ian Sadler 53 yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (Michael Barden kcik) TTU 35-24 (2:23)
  • SHSU Davion Davis 29 yard pass from Jeremiah Briscoe (Luc Swimberghe kick) TTU 35-31 (0:52)
  • TTU Devin Lauderdale 29 yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (Michael Barden kick) TTU 42-31 (0:14)
Third quarter
  • TTU J.J. Gaines 47 yard reception return (Michael Barden kick) TTU 49-31 (14:14)
  • TTU Michael Barden 27 yard field goal TTU 52-31 (9:59)
  • TTU Justin Stockton 4 yard run (Clayton Hatfield kick) TTU 59-31 (1:09)
Fourth quarter
  • SHSU Donavan Williams 4 yard run (Luc Swimberghe kick) TTU 59-38 (10:06)
  • SHSU Donavan Williams 1 yard run (Luc Swimberghe kick) TTU 59-45 (1:53)

|stats=
Leading Passers
  • TTU – Patrick Mahomes 33/53, 425 yards, 4 TDs, 1 INT
  • SHSU – Jeremiah Briscoe 18/24, 176 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT
Leading Rushers
  • TTU – DeAndré Washington 13 carries, 74 yards
  • SHSU – Donavan Williams 12 carries, 99 yards, 4 TDs
Leading Receivers
  • TTU – Devin Lauderdale 8 receptions, 150 yards, 2 TDs
  • SHSU – Davion Davis – 12 receptions, 103 yards, 1 TD

}}
Overall record Last meeting Result
1–0 2005 TTU, 80–21

The Texas Tech Red Raiders played their 1,000th game overall against #3 FCS Sam Houston State. Despite defensive problems throughout the game, the Red Raiders held on to beat the Bearkats 59-45. Jakeem Grant's 94 yard kickoff return for a touchdown in the 2nd quarter is the first time since the 2013 Holiday Bowl that the Red Raiders returned a kick for a touchdown.[3]

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UTEP

{{see also|UTEP Miners football|2015 UTEP Miners football team}}{{Americanfootballbox
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|title= Week Two: UTEP Miners at Texas Tech Red Raiders (Celebrate Cotton Game) – Game summary
|date=September 12
|time=2:00 PM CDT
|road=Miners
|R1=7|R2=10|R3=0|R4=3
|home=Red Raiders
|H1=17|H2=21|H3=17|H4=14
|stadium=Jones AT&T Stadium, Lubbock, TX
|attendance=54,090
|weather=77°F, broken clouds
|referee=
|TV=FSSW
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|scoring=
First quarter
  • TTU Jakeem Grant 60 yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (Michael Barden kick) TTU 7-0 (13:57)
  • TTU Michael Barden 32 yard field goal TTU 10-0 (7:04)
  • UTEP Aaron Jones 24 yard pass from Mack Leftwich (Jay Mattox kick) TTU 10-7 (1:56)
  • TTU Justin Stockon 46 yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (Michael Barden kick) TTU 17-7 (0:51)
Second quarter
  • UTEP Aaron Jones 91 yard run (Jay Mattox kick) TTU 17-14 (14:46)
  • TTU Patrick Mahomes 1 yard run (Michael Barden kick) TTU 24-14 (9:28)
  • UTEP Jay Mattox 24 yard field goal TTU 24-17 (5:13)
  • TTU Patrick Mahomes 12 yard run (Michael Barden kick) TTU 31-17 (2:39)
  • TTU Reginald Davis 35 yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (Michael Barden kick) TTU 38-17 (0:58)
Third quarter
  • TTU Devin Lauderdale 34 yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (Michael Barden kick) TTU 45-17 (13:24)
  • TTU DeAndré Washington 51 yard run (Michael Barden kick) TTU 52-17 (11:15)
  • TTU Clayton Hatfield 33 yard field goal TTU 55-17 (3:59)
Fourth quarter
  • UTEP Jay Mattox 42 yard field goal TTU 55-20 (12:58)
  • TTU Davis Webb 1 yard run (Clayton Hatfield kick) TTU 62-20 (8:51)
  • TTU Davis Webb 5 yard run (Clayton Hatfield kick) TTU 69-20 (6:02)

|stats=
Leading Passers
  • TTU – Patrick Mahomes 18/33, 361 yards, 4 TDs
  • UTEP – Mack Leftwich 14/22, 164 yards, 1 TD
Leading Rushers
  • TTU – DeAndré Washington 12 carries, 138 yards, 1 TD
  • UTEP – Aaron Jones 17 carries, 139 yards, 1 TD
Leading Receivers
  • TTU – Jakeem Grant 7 receptions, 141 yards, 1 TD
  • UTEP – Hayden Plinke 4 receptions, 87 yards

}}
Overall record Last meeting Result
15–6–1 2014 TTU, 30–26

In the annual Celebrate Cotton Game, Texas Tech's offense took off, compiling over 650 yards,[4] to beat the Miners 69–20. With the win, the Red Raiders started a season 2–0 for the 11th year in a row. After giving up 637 yards a week prior against the Bearkats, the Tech defense only gave up 414 yards against the Miners.[5]

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Arkansas

{{see also|Arkansas Razorbacks football|2015 Arkansas Razorbacks football team}}{{Americanfootballbox
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|state=autocollapse
|title= Week Three: Arkansas Razorbacks vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders – Game summary
|date=September 19
|time=6:00 PM CDT
|road=Red Raiders
|R1=14|R2=7|R3=7|R4=7
|home=Razorbacks
|H1=7|H2=14|H3=3|H4=0
|stadium=Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium Fayetteville, AR
|attendance=
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|referee=
|TV=ESPN 2
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First quarter
  • TTU – 10:45 Reginald Davis 3 yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (Michael Barden kick) TTU 7-0
  • ARK – 3:06 Alex Collins 1 yard run (Cole Hedlund kick) Tied 7-7
  • TTU – 0:21 Patrick Mahomes 1 yard run (Michael Barden kick) TTU 14-7
Second quarter
  • ARK – 8:18 Hunter Henry 7 yard pass from Brandon Allen (Cole Hedlund kick) Tied 14-14
  • TTU – 7:52 Reginald Davis 72 yard pass from Jakeem Grant (Micheal Barden kick) TTU 21-14
  • ARK – 1:03 Drew Morgan 24 yard pass from Brandon Allen (Cole Hedlund kick) Tied 21-21
Third quarter
  • TTU – 10:31 Patrick Mahomes 2 yard run (Michael Barden kick) TTU 28-21
  • ARK – 2:00 Cole Hedlund 22 yard field goal TTU 28-24
Fourth quarter
  • TTU – Justin Stockton 22 yard run (Michael Barden kick) TTU 35-24

|stats=
Leading Passers
  • TTU – Patrick Mahomes 26/30, 243 yards, 1 TD, 2 INTs
  • ARK – Brandon Allen 16/21, 196 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT
Leading Rushers
  • TTU – Patrick Mahomes 10 carries, 58 yards, 2 tds
  • ARK – Alex Collins 28 carries, 170 yards, 1 TD, 1 fumble
Leading Receivers
  • TTU – Reginald Davis 5 receptions, 115 yards, 2 TDs
  • ARK – Drew Morgan 4 rec, 45 yards, 1 TD

}}
Overall record Last meeting Result
7–29 2014 ARK, 49–28

The Red Raiders traveled to Fayetteville for the first time since 1990 to take on the Arkansas Razorbacks. After both teams tying 21-21 at the half, the Tech defense held the Razorbacks to only a field goal in the second half, with Tech adding on two touchdowns. After losing 28-49 the previous season, Texas Tech defeated Arkansas 35-24 giving the Red Raiders their 8th overall win against the Razorbacks. With the win, Texas Tech improved to 3-0 on the season. Despite only having the ball for 23:17, the Tech offense outgained the Razorbacks with 486 yards, versus Arkansas's 424.[6]

{{Clear}}

TCU

{{see also|2015 TCU Horned Frogs football team|TCU Horned Frogs football|TCU–Texas Tech football rivalry}}{{Americanfootballbox
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|title= Week Four: #3 TCU Horned Frogs at Texas Tech Red Raiders – Game summary
|date=September 26
|time=3:45 PM CDT
|road=#3 Horned Frogs
|R1=16|R2=17|R3=7|R4=15
|home=Red Raiders
|H1=14|H2=14|H3=10|H4=14
|stadium=Jones AT&T Stadium Lubbock, TX
|attendance=61,283
|weather={{convert|83|F|C}}, broken clouds
|referee=Brad Van Vark, Umpire: Michael Cooper, Linesman: George Gusman, Line judge: Jerod Phillips, Back judge: Brian Ernest, Field judge: Jason Ledet, Side judge: Gene Semko, Center judge: Brian Alos
|TV=FOX
|TVAnnouncers=Joe Davis (play-by-play), Brady Quinn (color), Kris Budden (sideline)
|reference=
|scoring=
First quarter
  • TCU (10:51) – Josh Doctson 9 yard pass from Trevone Boykin (Jaden Oberkrom kick) TCU 7–0
  • TTU (9:42) – DeAndré Washington 1 yard run (Clayton Hatfield kick) Tied 7–7
  • TCU (7:22) – DeAndré Washington tackled in end zone for 20 yard loss TCU 9–7
  • TCU (3:34) – Aaron Green 1 yard rush (Jaden Oberkrom kick) TCU 16–7
  • TTU (2:02) – DeAndré Washington 26 yard run (Clayton Hatfield kick) TCU 16–14
Second quarter
  • TTU (13:22) – Jakeem Grant 45 yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (Clayton Hatfield kick) TTU 21–16
  • TCU (9:46) – Jaden Oberkrom 42 yard field goal TTU 21–19
  • TCU (6:05) – Josh Doctson 52 yard pass from Trevone Boykin (Jaden Oberkrom kick) TCU 26–21
  • TTU (3:26) – Patrick Mahomes 4 yard run (Clayton Hatfield kick) TTU 28–26
  • TCU (0:15) – Josh Doctson 5 yard pass from Trevone Boykin (Jaden Oberkrom kick) TCU 33–28
Third quarter
  • TTU (6:28) – DeAndré Washington 2 yard run (Clayton Hatfield kick) TTU 35–33
  • TCU (2:58) – Aaron Green 7 yard run (Jaden Oberkrom kick) TCU 40–35
  • TTU (0:44) – Clayton Hatfield 37 yard field goal TCU 40–38
Fourth quarter
  • TTU (10:53) – DeAndré Washington 1 yard run (Clayton Hatfield kick) TTU 45–40
  • TCU (8:22) – Kyle Hicks 21 yard run (Shaun Nixon to Trevone Boykin for 2-point conversion) TCU 48–45
  • TTU (5:55) – Justin Stockton 50 yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (Clayton Hatfield kick) TTU 52–48
  • TCU (0:23) – Aaron Green 4 yard pass from Trevone Boykin (Jaden Oberkron kick) TCU 55–52

|stats=
Leading Passers
  • TCU – Trevone Boykin 35/54, 485 yards, 4 TDs
  • TTU – Patrick Mahomes 25/45, 392 yards, 2 TDs
Leading Rushers
  • TCU – Aaron Green 28 carries, 162 yards, 2 TDs
  • TTU – DeAndré Washington 22 carries, 188 yards, 4 TDs
Leading Receivers
  • TCU – Justin Stockton 18 receptions, 267 yards, 3 TDs
  • TTU – Jakeem Grant 8 receptions, 126 yards, 1 TD

}}
Overall record Last meeting Result
30–24–3 2014 TCU, 82–27

After the TCU defense caused a 3-and-out for the Tech offense, the TCU offense scored on their first drive following a Trevone Boykin 9 yard pass to Josh Doctson. After trailing for the first time of the 2015 season, Tech quickly responded (in just 70 seconds) on their next drive to tie the game 7–7 with a 1-yard rush from DeAndré Washington. Momentum slowed for the Red Raiders following a high snap that went over the head of Patrick Mahomes that resulted in a safety. The Horned Frogs scored on their next possession to extend their lead 16–7. On the following kickoff, Jakeem Grant returned the kick to the 50 yard line, giving some momentum for Tech. With Washington's 20 yard touchdown run, the Red Raiders closed back in on the Horned Frogs to trail 16–14 late in the first quarter.

Early in the second quarter, the Tech special teams blocked a Jaden Oberkrom field goal attempt. A ruffing the passer penalty helped keep the drive alive for the Red Raiders, who capped it off with a 45-yard pass from Mahomes to Grant for a touchdown. With the touchdown, the Red Raiders took their first lead of the day with 13:22 left in the first half. With both teams punting on their next possessions, TCU settled for a 42-yard field goal from Oberkrom to trail 19–21 with 9:46 left in the half. On a 3rd and long, TCU retook the lead with Boykin connecting with Doctson for 52 yards for a touchdown. On a 4th and 1, Mahomes ran 4 yards for touchdown, with Tech retaking the lead with 3:26 left in the half. With 0:15 left in the half, another lead change occurred with a 4-yard pass from Boykin to Doctson. At the half, TCU lead Texas Tech 33–28.

Receiving the ball to start out the second half, TCU marched down the field. After a touchdown call was overturned upon further review, the Horned Frogs sent out their field goal unit. However, on the 25 yard attempt Oberkrom missed with the ball going wide right. The mistakes continued for TCU 2 plays later as a defensive pass interference gave the Red Raiders 15 yards following a deep pass that went incomplete. After a 3rd down play within the red zone, TCU committed an unnecessary roughness penalty that gave the Red Raiders another opportunity to score. Following the penalty, Texas Tech scored with a 2-yard run from Washington to take a 35–33 lead with 6:28 left in the 3rd. With 2:53 left in the 3rd, Green ran 7 yards for a touchdown to give TCU a 40–35 lead. TCU received their 3rd 15 yard penalty following a sideline interference call. With a false start penalty against Tech, the Red Raiders faced a 3rd and 17. On the following play, Grant fumbled the ball and recovered it. However, he failed to make the 1st down and Tech settled for a field goal instead. With Clayton Hatfield's 37 yard field goal, Tech trailed TCU 38–40 with 0:44 left in the 3rd.

On 4th and 2 in the 4th quarter, Mahomes ran to gain the 1st down, Tech's first successful 4th down conversion for the day. A few plays later TCU committed yet another foul, giving Tech a 1st down. 2 plays later Tech found the end zone with a 1-yard run from Washington to give the Red Raiders a 45–40 lead with 10:53 left to play. TCU reclaimed the lead with a Kyle Hicks 21 yard run. With the 2 point conversion, TCU lead 48–45 with 8:22 left to play. Receiving the ball, Tech started at their own 10 yard line following a penalty. Tech ended the drive with a 50-yard touchdown pass from Mahomes to Stockton. With Hatfield's kick Tech lead the Horned Frogs 52–58 with 5:55 left to play. TCU was penalized yet again on their first play following the kickoff due to a delay of game. The Texas Tech defense forced a 3-and-out for TCU, who punted the ball on 4th and 8. Going 3-and-out on their next possession, Tech punted the ball back to TCU on 4th and 4 with nearly 3 minutes left to play. With 0:23 left to play, TCU scored a touchdown following a tipped ball to take a 55–52 lead. Despite another 15 yard penalty against TCU, Tech fell to the Horned Frogs 55–52 and dropped to 3–1.

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Baylor

{{see also|2015 Baylor Bears football team|Baylor Bears football|Baylor–Texas Tech football rivalry}}{{Americanfootballbox
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|state=autocollapse
|title= Week Five: #5 Baylor Bears vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders (Texas Farm Bureau Insurance Shootout) – Game summary
|date=October 3
|time=2:30 PM CDT
|road=Red Raiders
|R1=14|R2=7|R3=7|R4=7
|home=#5 Bears
|H1=28|H2=21|H3=7|H4=7
|stadium=AT&T Stadium Arlington, TX
|attendance=56,179
|weather=Played indoors (retractable roof stadium)
|referee=
|TV=ABC/ESPN 2
|TVAnnouncers=
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First quarter
  • BAY 13:55 – Shock Linwood 79 yard run (Chris Callahan kick) BAY 7-0
  • TTU 12:42 – Zach Austin 55 yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (Clayton Hatfield kick) Tied 7-7
  • BAY 11:00 – K.D. Cannon 28 yard pass from Seth Russell (Chris Callahan kick) BAY 14-7
  • BAY 44:45 – Corey Coleman 24 yard pass from Seth Russell (Chris Callahan kick) BAY 21-7
  • TTU 2:16 – Cameron Batson 37 yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (Clayton Hatfield kick) BAY 21-14
  • BAY 1:23 – Seth Russell 1 yard run (Chris Callahan kick) BAY 28-14
Second quarter
  • BAY 11:15 – Shock Linwood 8 yard run (Chris Callahan kick) BAY 35-14
  • BAY 8:22 – Corey Coleman 16 yard pass from Seth Russell (Chris Callahan kick) BAY 42-14
  • TTU 4:04 – Tony Brown 13 yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (Clayton Hatfield kick) BAY 42-21
  • BAY 1:41 – Seth Russell 2 yard run (Chris Callahan kick) BAY 49-21
Third quarter
  • TTU 12:49 – Patrick Mahomes 25 yard run (Clayton Hatfield kick) BAY 49-28
  • BAY 8:25 – Johnny Jefferson 6 yard run (Chris Callahan kick) BAY 56-28
Fourth quarter
  • BAY 11:57 – Corey Coleman 16 yard pass from Seth Russell (Chris Callahan kick) BAY 63-28
  • TTU 8:34 – Jonathan Giles 13 yard pass from Davis Webb (Clayton Hatfield kick) BAY 63-35

|stats=
Leading Passers
  • TTU – Patrick Mahomes 32/50, 415 yards, 3 TDs, 2 INTs
  • BAY – Seth Russell 15/23, 285 yards, 4 TDs, 1 INT
Leading Rushers
  • TTU – Patrick Mahomes 2 carries, 39 yards, 1 TD
  • BAY – Shock Linwood 20 carries, 221 yards, 2 TDs
Leading Receivers
  • TTU – Zach Austin 8 receptions, 110 yards, 1 TD
  • BAY – Corey Coleman 7 receptions, 110 yards, 3 TDs

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Overall record Last meeting Result
36–36–1 2014 BAY, 48–46
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Iowa State

{{see also|Iowa State Cyclones football|2015 Iowa State Cyclones football team}}{{Americanfootballbox
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|state=autocollapse
|title= Week Six: Iowa State Cyclones at Texas Tech Red Raiders – Game summary
|date=October 10
|time=2:30 PM CDT
|road=Cyclones
|R1=7|R2=14|R3=3|R4=7
|home=Red Raiders
|H1=17|H2=21|H3=7|H4=21
|stadium=Jones AT&T Stadium Lubbock, TX
|attendance=53,891
|weather={{convert|76|F|C}}, mostly cloudly
|referee=Referee: Dan Romeo • Umpire: Scott Teifer • Linesman: Andy Warner • Line judge: Marc Bovos • Back judge: Chris Alston • Field judge: Ed Vinzant • Side judge: Craig Faulkner • Alternate: Ken Ray
|TV=FSN
|TVAnnouncers=Mark Followill (Play-by-play), Brian Baldinger (Color) & Lesley McCaslin (Sideline)
|reference=
|scoring=
First quarter
  • TTU 11:27 – Clayton Hatfield 24 yard field goal TTU 3-0
  • TTU 10:44 – DeAndré Washington 7 yard run (Clayton Hatfield kick) TTU 10-0
  • ISU 7:03 – Quenton Bundrage 33 yard pass from Sam Richardson (Cole Netten kick) TTU 10-7
  • TTU 6:48 – Jakeem Grant 75 yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (Clayton Hatfield kick) TTU 17-7
Second quarter
  • ISU 14:18 – Joshua Thomas 1 yard run (Cole Netten kick) TTU 17-14
  • TTU 12:02 – Reggie Davis 33 yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (Clayton Hatfield kick) TTU 24-14
  • TTU 8:21 – DeAndré Washington 49 yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (Clayton Hatfield kick) TTU 31-14
  • TTU 2:42 – Jakeem Grant 37 yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (Clayton Hatfield kick) TTU 38-14
  • ISU 1:30 – Joshua Thomas 1 yard run (Cole Netten kick) TTU 38-21
Third quarter
  • ISU 6:02 – Cole Netten 20 yard field goal TTU 38-24
  • TTU 3:37 – Justin Stockton 54 yard run (Clayton Hatfield kick) TTU 45-24
Fourth quarter
  • TTU 14:54 – Jonathon Giles 3 yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (Clayton Hatfield kick) TTU 52-24
  • TTU 7:35 – Jonathon Giles 21 yard pass from Davis Webb (Clayton Hatfield kick) TTU 59-24
  • TTU 3:56 – Demarcus Felton 53 yard run (Clayton Hatfield kick) TTU 66-24
  • ISU 0:59 – Joel Lanning 1 yard run (Cole Netten kick) TTU 66-31

|stats=
Leading Passers
  • ISU – Sam Richardson 10/21, 139 yards, 1 TD, 3 INTs
  • TTU – Patrick Mahomes 33/46, 428 yards, 5 TDs
Leading Rushers
  • ISU – Mike Warren 23 carries, 245 yards
  • TTU – Justin Stockton 7 carries, 101 yards, 1 TD
Leading Receivers
  • ISU – Quenten Bundrage 3 receptions, 75 yards, 1 TD
  • TTU – Jakeem Grant 9 receptions, 166 yards, 2 TDs

}}
Overall record Last meeting Result
10–3 2014 TTU, 34–31

In the first quarter Patrick Mahomes connected with Jakeem Grant for a 75-yard touchdown pass. This play is the longest from scrimmage for the Red Raiders of the 2015 season. The Red Raiders set a school record with 776 yards on offense[7] with a 66-31 win over the Cyclones.

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Kansas

{{see also|Kansas Jayhawks football|2015 Kansas Jayhawks football team}}{{Americanfootballbox
|titlestyle= {{CollegePrimaryStyle|Texas Tech Red Raiders|color=white}} ;text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title= Week Seven: Kansas Jayhawks vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders – Game summary
|date=October 17
|time=11:00 AM CDT
|road=Red Raiders
|R1=3|R2=17|R3=3|R4=7
|home=Jayhawks
|H1=0|H2=0|H3=6|H4=14
|stadium=Memorial Stadium, Lawrence, KS
|attendance=25,186
|weather={{convert|51|F|C}}, scattered clouds
|referee=
|TV=FS1
|TVAnnouncers=
|reference=
|scoring=
First quarter
  • TTU 0:36 – Clayton Hatfield 30 yard field goal TTU 3-0
Second quarter
  • TTU 13:10 – DeAndré Washington 1 yard run (Le'Raven Clark run for two-point conversion) TTU 11-0
  • TTU 10:13 – Clayton Hatfield 24 yard field goal TTU 14-0
  • TTU 1:02 – Reginald Davis 45 yard pass from Patrick Mahomes TTU 20-0
Third quarter
  • KU 5:39 – Darious Crawley 10 yard pass from Ryan Willis TTU 20-6
  • TTU 1:17 – Clayton Hatfield 25 yard field goal TTU 23-6
Fourth quarter
  • KU 10:32 – Tre' Parmalee 25 yard pass from Ryan Willis (Nick Barlotta kick) TTU 23-13
  • KU 6:26 – Taylor Cox 1 yard run (Nick Barlotta kick) TTU 23-20
  • TTU 4:07 – Jah'Shawn Johnson 27 yard interception return (Clayton Hatfield kick) 30-20

|stats=
Leading Passers
  • TTU – Patrick Mahomes 30/51, 359 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT
  • KU – Ryan Willis 35/50, 330 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT
Leading Rushers
  • TTU – DeAndré Washington 22 carries, 160 yards, 1 TD
  • KU – De'Andre Mann 15 carries, 107 yards
Leading Receivers
  • TTU – Tre' Parmalee 5 receptions, 84 yards, 1 TD
  • KU – Zach Austin 8 receptions, 80 yards

}}
Overall record Last meeting Result
15–1 2014 TTU, 34–21

Problems on special teams affected both the Jayhawks and Red Raiders during the first half. Kansas kicker Nick Barlotta missed a field goal from 22 yards, with Tech scoring on the ensuing drive, extending their lead to 20–0. Kicking for the extra point, Clayton Hatfield's kick was blocked. Closing out the first half, the Jayhawks called in kicker Matthew Wyman to make a 34-yard field goal, who also missed. At halftime, Texas Tech led Kansas 20–0.

Receiving the ball to start the 2nd half, Tech was forced to punt. With the punt, the Red Raiders failed to score on either of their opening possessions for the first time of the 2015 season. Kansas fumbled the ball at the Tech 49 on their next possession. On the ensuing drive on 4th and 23, Clayton Hatfield missed a 48-yard field goal. After failing to get on the board in the first half, Kansas scored on a Darious Crawley 10 yard pass from Ryan Willis. With Wyman missing the extra point, the Jayhawks trailed the Red Raiders 6–20 with 5:39 left in the 3rd. After a Tech fumble, Kansas defender Kans Smithson recovered it 89 yards for a touchdown. An illegal block in the back called the return to the Tech 33. On 4th and 2 from the Tech 25, Willis connected with Tre' Parmalee for a touchdown to trail 12-23. With Barlotta making the extra point, Kansas trailed Texas Tech 13-23 with 10:32 left to play. On 2nd and 10 from their own 7-yard line, Willis fumbled the ball in his own endzone, with two Tech defenders getting a hold of the ball. The ball popped out of both defenders' hands with Kansas's De'Andre Mann recovering the ball. On the next play, Willis's pass was intercepted by Jah'Shawn Johnson, who returned it 27 yards for a touchdown. With Hatfield's kick good, the Red Raiders extended their lead to 30–20.

In a game that was expected to be a blowout,[8] Texas Tech beat Kansas 30–20. With the win, the Red Raiders improved to 5–2 and the Jayhawks fell to 0–6.[9]

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Oklahoma

{{see also|Oklahoma Sooners football|2015 Oklahoma Sooners football team}}{{Americanfootballbox
|titlestyle= {{CollegePrimaryStyle|Texas Tech Red Raiders|color=white}} ;text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title= Week Eight: #17 Oklahoma Sooners vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders – Game summary
|date=October 24
|time=2:30 PM CDT
|road=Red Raiders
|R1=3|R2=14|R3=10|R4=0
|home=#17 Sooners
|H1=14|H2=14|H3=21|H4=14
|stadium=Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium Norman, OK
|attendance=85,132
|weather={{convert|60|F|C}}, cloudy
|referee=Referee: Mike Defee • Umpire: Robert Richeson • Linesman: Al Green • Line judge: Marc Bovos • Back judge: Terry Jones • Field judge: Joe Blubaugh • Side judge: Lo Van Pham • Center judge: Mike Cuttone
|TV=ABC/ESPN2
|TVAnnouncers=Adam Amin (Play-by-play),[10] Kelly Stouffer (Color)[10] & Olivia Harlan (Sideline)[10]
|reference=
|scoring=
First quarter
  • OKLA 8:18 – Joe Mixon 11 yard rush (Austin Seibert kick) OKLA 7-0 8 plays, 62 yards, 2:34
  • OKLA 6:39 – Samaje Perine 3 yard run (Austin Seibert kick) OKLA 14-0 1 play, 3 yards, 0:08
  • TTU 1:42 – Clayton Hatfield 34 yard field goal OKLA 14-3 14 plays, 59 yards, 4:57
Second quarter
  • OKLA 13:27 – Joe Mixon 17 yard rush (Austin Seibert kick) OKLA 21-3 9 plays, 76 yards, 3:15
  • TTU 9:32 – Reginald Davis 6 yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (Clayton Hatfield kick) OKLA 21-10 4 plays, 29 yards, 1:22
  • TTU 7:05 – DeAndré Washington 13 yard run (Clayton Hatfield kick) OKLA 21-17 4 plays, 32 yards, 1:16
  • OKLA 3:31 – Samaje Perine 10 yard run (Austin Seibert kick) OKLA 28-17 8 plays, 75 yards, 3:34
Third quarter
  • OKLA 14:14 – Mark Andrews 13 yard pass from Baker Mayfield (Austin Seibert kick) OKLA 35-17 4 plays, 75 yards, 0:46
  • TTU 9:16 – Clayton Hatfield 27 yard kick OKLA 35-20 11 plays, 63 yards, 4:58
  • OKLA 7:04 – Samaje Perine 6 yard run (Austin Seibert kick) OKLA 42-20 6 plays, 75 yards, 2:21
  • TTU 4:50 – Patrick Mahomes 1 yard run (Clayton Hatfield kick) OKLA 42-27 9 plays, 62 yards, 2:14
  • OKLA 1:03 – Durron Neal 15 yard pass from Baker Mayfield (Austin Seibert kick) OKLA 49-27 9 plays, 65 yards, 3:47
Fourth quarter
  • OKLA 8:18 – Samaje Perine 2 yard run (Austin Seibert kick) OKLA 56-27 9 plays, 54 yards, 4:53
  • OKLA 2:26 – Alex Ross 4 yard run (Austin Seibert kick) OKLA 63-27 8 plays, 36 yards, 4:32

|stats=
Leading Passers
  • TTU – Patrick Mahomes 26/40, 233 yards, 1 TD, 4 INTs
  • OKLA – Baker Mayfield 15/22, 212 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT
Leading Rushers
  • TTU – DeAndré Washington 19 carries, 94 yards, 1 TD
  • OKLA – Samaje Perine 23 car, 201 yards, 4 TDs
Leading Receivers
  • TTU – Reginald Davis 7 receptions, 52 yards, 1 TD
  • OKLA – Durron Neal 5 receptions, 44 yards, 1 TD

}}
Overall record Last meeting Result
6–16 2014 OKLA, 42–30

Texas Tech punted the ball on their first two possessions, with OU punting on their first possession as well. The Sooners struck first with a Joe Mixon 11 yard run for a touchdown. With Austin Seibert making the extra point, OU took a 7–0 lead. The next play for the Red Raiders ended with a Patrick Mahomes interception that was caught by Eric Striker and returned for 33 yards. The Sooners capitalized on the interception with a Samaje Perine 3 yard rush for a touchdown. With Seibert's kick good, OU extended their lead to 14–0 with 6:39 left in the 1st. On 4th and goal at the Oklahoma 1, the Red Raiders found the endzone, but an offensive pass-interference penalty negated the touchdown. Backed up to the Oklahoma 16, the Red Raiders settled for a 34-yard field goal from Clayton Hatfield. With the kick good, Tech trailed OU 3–14 with 1:42 left in the 1st.

Oklahoma scored early in the 2nd quarter with their 3rd rushing touchdown of the day, extending their lead to 21–3. At the Tech 39, OU receiver Dominque Alexander fumbled the ball, which was recovered by Tech defender Jah'Shawn Johnson, who returned it to the Oklahoma 29 yard line. The fumble recovery set up a touchdown for the Red Raiders, their first of the day. On the next possession for the Sooners, a Baker Mayfield pass was intercepted by Justis Nelson, who returned it for 45 yards. Once again, the Red Raiders capitalized on an OU turnover, with a DeAndré Washington 13 yard rush for a touchdown. With Hatfield's kick good, the Red Raiders trailed the Sooners 17–21 with 7:05 left in the half. After Texas Tech scored 14 unanswered points off of turnovers, Oklahoma responded with their 4th rushing touchdown of the day, with Perine going 10 yards. With Seibert making the extra point, the Sooners extended their lead to 28–17 with 3:31 left in the half. On their first play on their next possession, Tech turned the ball over after a Mahomes pass was deflected and recovered by Oklahoma's Frank Shannon. On 4th and 5th from the Tech 15, Seibert was brought on to attempt a 32-yard field goal. Seibert's kick was no good, going wide left. To close out the first half, Mahomes's pass was intercepted in the endzone. OU's offense took the knee, closing out the half with a 28–17 lead.

The Sooners got their first passing touchdown of the day to start out the 2nd half. Mayfield connected with Mark Andrews for a 13-yard touchdown reception, extending OU's lead to 35–17 with Seibert's kick. Tech marched down to the Oklahoma 10 yard line on their next possession, but had to settle for a Hatfield 28 yard field goal. With the kick good, the Red Raiders trailed the Sooners 20–35 with 9:16 left in the 3rd. OU scored on their next possession with another rushing touchdown from Perine. With Seibert's kick good, OU gained their largest lead of the day with 22 points. Tech answered back with a 1-yard rush from Mahomes for a touchdown. With Hatfield's kick good, the Red Raiders trailed the Sooners 27–42 with 4:50 left in the 3rd. Once again, the Sooners scored on their next possession to extend their lead to 49–27. Down by 22, the Red Raiders ended the 3rd quarter from their own 36, looking for a comeback win.

The Red Raiders started out the 4th quarter with Washington rushing 14 yards to the 50 yard line, breaking a tackle in the process. A penalty against the Red Raiders pushed them back to their own 45. Mahomes was sacked on the ensuing play, going into 3rd and 31. The Red Raiders went for it on 4th down and 11, turning it over on downs after Mahomes was sacked again. Both teams finished the game with their respective backup quarterbacks: Trevor Knight for Oklahoma and Davis Webb for Texas Tech. The Red Raiders fell to the Sooners 27–63 in their first game of the 2015 season where they failed to score at least 30 points.[11][12]

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Oklahoma State

{{see also|Oklahoma State Cowboys football|2015 Oklahoma State Cowboys football team|Oklahoma State–Texas Tech football rivalry}}{{Americanfootballbox
|titlestyle= {{CollegePrimaryStyle|Texas Tech Red Raiders|color=white}} ;text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title= Week Nine: #12 Oklahoma State Cowboys at Texas Tech Red Raiders – Game summary
|date=October 31
|time=2:30 PM CDT
|road=#12 Cowboys
|R1=14|R2=14|R3=14|R4=28
|home=Red Raiders
|H1=24|H2=14|H3=0|H4=15
|stadium=Jones AT&T Stadium Lubbock, TX
|attendance=
|weather={{convert|68|F|C}}, few clouds in the area
|referee=
|TV=ESPN
|TVAnnouncers=
|reference=
|scoring=
First quarter
  • TTU 14:14 – Justin Stockton 42 yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (Clayton Hatfield kick) TTU 7-0
  • TTU 9:34 – Justin Stockton 2 yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (Clayton Hatfield kick) TTU 14-0
  • TTU 6:21 – Clayton Hatfield 42 yard field goal TTU 17-0
  • OKST 4:25 – Austin Hayes 19 yard pass from Blake Jarwin (Ben Grogan kick) TTU 17-7
  • TTU 4:13 – Jakeem Grant 100 yard kickoff return (Clayton Hatfield kick) TTU 24-7
  • OKST 0:42 – Austin Hayes 12 yard pass from Mason Rudolph (Ben Grogan kick) TTU 24-14
Second quarter
  • TTU 11:35 – Jakeem Grant 12 yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (Clayton Hatfield kick) TTU 31-14
  • OKST 8:14 – Raymond Taylor 4 yard run (Ben Grogan kick) TTU 31-21
  • OKST 3:37 – Brandon Sheperd 31 yard pass from Mason Rudolph (Ben Grogan kick) TTU 31-28
  • TTU 0:46 – Patrick Mahomes 1 yard run (Clayton Hatfield kick) TTU 38-28
Third quarter
  • OKST 8:51 – Jalen McClesky 67 yard punt return (Ben Grogan kick) TTU 38-35
  • OKST 1:59 – Raymond Taylor 28 yard run (Ben Grogan kick) OKST 42-38
Fourth quarter
  • TTU 12:40 – Ian Sadler 20 yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (Clayton Hatfield kick) TTU 45-42
  • OKST 12:04 – J.W. Walsh 1 yard run (Ben Grogan kick) OKST 49-45
  • OKST 9:23 – James Washington 75 yard pass from J.W. Walsh (Ben Grogan kick) OKST 56-45
  • TTU 4:48 – DeAndré Washington 4 yard run (Patrick Mahomes to Jonathan Giles for two-point conversion) OKST 56-53
  • OKST 3:50 – James Washington 73 yard pass from J.W. Walsh (Ben Grogan kick) OKST 63-53
  • OKST 0:06 – Ramon Richards 59 yard interception return (Ben Grogan kick) OKST 70-53

|stats=
Leading Passers
  • OKST – Mason Rudolph 21/35, 285 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT
  • TTU – Patrick Mahomes 38/55, 480 yards, 4 TDs, 2 INTs
Leading Rushers
  • OKST – Raymond Taylor 5 carries, 58 yards, 2 TDs
  • TTU – DeAndré Washington 22 carries, 95 yards, 1 TD
Leading Receivers
  • OKST – James Washington 4 receptions, 200 yards, 2 TDs
  • TTU – Jakeem Grant 13 receptions, 178 yards, 1 TD

}}
Overall record Last meeting Result
21–18–3 2014 OKST, 45–35

The Red Raiders received the ball first, quickly scoring with a Patrick Mahomes 42 yard pass to Justin Stockton for a touchdown. Tech originally went for a 2-point conversion, but the pass fell incomplete; however, a defensive pass-interference call against Oklahoma State gave the Red Raiders another chance. Settling for a Clayton Hatfield PAT, Texas Tech took an early 7–0 lead in just under a minute. On their next possession, the Red Raiders were pinned against their own endzone with the ball on their 3-yard line. Mahomes connected with Jakeem Grant, who took the ball all the way to OSU's 7-yard line. Tech scored with another Mahomes pass to Stockton to extend their lead to 14–0 with 9:34 left in the 1st. A Mason Rudolph pass was intercepted by Dakota Allen, which led to a 42-yard field goal from Hatfield. Oklahoma State got their first score of the day with a 19-yard pass from Austin Hays to Blake Jarwin. With Ben Gorgan making the extra point, the Cowboys trailed 7–17 with 4:25 left in the 1st. On the ensuing kickoff, Grant took the ball and returned it 100 yards for a touchdown. With Hatfield's kick good, the Red Raiders extended their lead to 24–7. After a high scoring first quarter (a combined 38 points), Texas Tech led Oklahoma State 24–14.

Tech scored early in the 2nd quarter, with Mahomes connecting with Grant for a 12-yard touchdown reception. With Hatfield's kick good, the Red Raiders extended their lead to 31–14 with 11:35 left in the half. Midway through the 2nd quarter, Texas Tech defender Jah'Shawn Johnson was ejected from the game following a controversial targeting penalty. The Cowboys scored another touchdown with a Raymond Taylor 4 yard run, trailing 21–31 with 8:14 left in the half. At halftime, the Red Raiders led the Cowboys 38–28. Oklahoma State's offense took off late in the 3rd quarter, gaining their first lead of the day with a 28-yard touchdown run from Raymond Taylor. In the end, the Red Raiders fell to the Cowboys 53–70.[13]

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West Virginia

{{see also|West Virginia Mountaineers football|2015 West Virginia Mountaineers football team}}{{Americanfootballbox
|titlestyle= {{CollegePrimaryStyle|Texas Tech Red Raiders|color=white}} ;text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title= Week Ten: West Virginia vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders – Game summary
|date=November 7
|time=11:00 AM CT/12:00 PM ET
|road=Red Raiders
|R1=7|R2=7|R3=3|R4=9
|home=Mountaineers
|H1=7|H2=10|H3=7|H4=7
|stadium=Mountaineer Field Morgantown, WV
|attendance=
|weather={{convert|52|F|C}}, overcast
|referee=
|TV=FS1
|TVAnnouncers=
|reference=
|scoring=
First quarter
  • WVU 9:45 – Rushel Shell 5 yard run (Josh Lambert kick) WVU 7-0
  • TTU 5:09 – Jakeem Grant 10 yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (Clayton Hatfield kick) tied 7-7
Second quarter
  • WVU 13:29 – Wendell Smallwood 16 yard run (Josh Lambert kick) WVU 14-7
  • TTU 0:35 – Reginald Davis 9 yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (Clayton Hatfield kick) tied 7-7
  • WVU 0:00 – Josh Lambert 39 yard field goal WVU 17-14
Third quarter
  • TTU 8:36 – Clayton Hatfield 34 yard field goal tied 17-17
  • WVU 4:40 – Rushel Shell 3 yard run (Josh Lambert kick) WVU 24-17
Fourth quarter
  • TTU 14:56 – Clayton Hatfield 27 yard field goal WVU 24-20
  • WVU 11:28 – Skyler Howard 2 yard run (Josh Lambert kick) WVU 31-20
  • TTU 6:47 – DeAndré Washington 17 yard pass from Patrick Mahomes WVU 31-26

|stats=
Leading Passers
  • TTU – Patrick Mahomes 21/34, 196 yards, 3 TDs, 1 INT
  • WVU – Skyler Howard 12/23, 149 yards, 2 INTs
Leading Rushers
  • TTU – DeAndré Washington 21 carries, 102 yards
  • WVU – Wendell Smallwood 22 carries, 163 yards, 1 TD
Leading Receivers
  • TTU – DeAndré Washington 6 receptions, 64 yards, 1 TD
  • WVU – Kendell White 5 receptions, 80 yards

}}
Overall record Last meeting Result
2–2 2014 WVU, 37–34
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Kansas State

{{see also|Kansas State Wildcats football|2015 Kansas State Wildcats football team}}{{Americanfootballbox
|titlestyle= {{CollegePrimaryStyle|Texas Tech Red Raiders|color=white}} ;text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title= Week Eleven: Kansas State Wildcats at Texas Tech Red Raiders – Game summary
|date=November 14
|time=2:30 CT
|road=Wildcats
|R1=7|R2=14|R3=7|R4=16
|home=Red Raiders
|H1=28|H2=7|H3=10|H4=14
|stadium=Jones AT&T Stadium Lubbock, TX
|attendance=53,833
|weather=
|referee=
|TV=FS1
|TVAnnouncers=
|reference=
|scoring=
First quarter
  • TTU 12:08 – Justin Stockton 17 yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (Clayton Hatfield kick) TTU 7-0
  • KSU 11:56 – Morgan Burns 93 yard kickoff return (Jack Cantele kick) tied 7-7
  • TTU 10:15 – DeAndré Washington 5 yard run (Clayton Hatfield kick) TTU 14-7
  • TTU 7:51 – DeAndré Washington 80 yard run (Clayton Hatfield kick) TTU 21-7
  • TTU 4:47 – Justin Stockton 7 yard run (Clayton Hatfield kick) TTU 28-7
Second quarter
  • KSU 6:02 – Joe Hubener 1 yard run (Jack Cantele kick) TTU 28-14
  • TTU 3:43 – Devin Lauderdale 19 yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (Clayton Hatfield kick) TTU 35-14
  • KSU 2:05 – Joe Hubener 1 yard run (Jack Cantele kick) TTU 35-21
Third quarter
  • KSU 10:00 – Joe Hubener 1 yard run (Jack Cantele kick) TTU 35-28
  • TTU 7:37 – Justin Stockton 20 yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (Clayton Hatfield kick) TTU 42-28
  • TTU 5:14 – Clayton Hatfield 48 yard field goal TTU 45-28
Fourth quarter
  • TTU 11:30 – Patrick Mahomes 4 yard run (Clayton Hatfield kick) TTU 52-28
  • KSU 7:25 – Dominique Heath 6 yard pass from Joe Hubener TTU 52-34
  • KSU 5:04 – Kyle Klein 33 yard pass from Joe Hubener (Jack Cantele kick) TTU 52-41
  • KSU 3:38 – Jack Cantele 43 yard field goal TTU 52-44
  • TTU 1:02 – DeAndré Washington 12 yard run (Clayton Hatfield kick) TTU 59-44

|stats=
Leading Passers
  • KSU – Joe Hubener 19/41, 289 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT
  • TTU – Patrick Mahomes 33/42, 384 yards, 3 TDs
Leading Rushers
  • KSU – Joe Hubener 14 carries, 9 yards, 3 TDs
  • TTU – DeAndré Washington 27 carries, 248 yards, 3 TDs
Leading Receivers
  • KSU – Kyle Klein 6 receptions, 131 yards, 1 TD
  • TTU – Devin Lauderdale 10 receptions, 94 yards, 1 TD

}}
Overall record Last meeting Result
8–7 2014 KSU, 45–13

With the win, the Red Raiders broke a two-game losing streak against the Wildcats and became bowl eligible for the first time since the 2013 season. In the third quarter, kicker Clayton Hatfield made a season long 48 yard field goal.

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Texas

{{see also|Texas Longhorns football|2015 Texas Longhorns football team|Texas-Texas Tech football rivalry}}{{Americanfootballbox
|titlestyle= {{CollegePrimaryStyle|Texas Tech Red Raiders|color=white}} ;text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title= Week Thirteen: Texas Longhorns vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders – Game summary
|date={{tooltip|November 26|Thursday}}
|time=6:30 PM CT
|road=Red Raiders
|R1=0|R2=17|R3=10|R4=21
|home=Longhorns
|H1=0|H2=10|H3=14|H4=21
|stadium=Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium Austin, TX
|attendance=94,299
|weather={{convert|72|F|C}}, light rain
|referee=
|TV=FS1
|TVAnnouncers=
|reference=
|scoring=
First quarter
  • No scoring plays
Second quarter
  • TEX 14:56 – Nick Rose 32 yard field goal TEX 3–0 (5 plays, 27 yards, 2:14)
  • TTU 14:28 – Jakeem Grant 65 yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (Clayton Hatfield kick) TTU 7–3 (2 plays, 65 yards, 0:28)
  • TTU 8:25 – Clayton Hatfield 51 yard field goal TTU 10–3 (7 plays, 29 yards, 2:22)
  • TEX 5:59 – Chris Warren III 91 yard run (Nick Rose kick) tied 10–10 (1 play, 91 yards, 0:16)
  • TTU 1:48 – Patrick Mahomes 1 yard run (Clayton Hatfield kick) TTU 17–10 (5 plays, 34 yards, 1:20)
Third quarter
  • TTU 7:58 – DeAndré Washington 2 yard run (Clayton Hatfield kick) TTU 24–10 (12 plays, 91 yards, 3:34)
  • TEX 5:47 – Chris Warren III 21 yard run (Nick Rose kick) TTU 24–17 (2 plays, 28 yards, 0:32)
  • TTU 2:55 – Clayton Hatfield 38 yard field goal TTU 27–17 (6 plays, 49 yards, 2:52)
  • TEX 1:36 – Chris Warren III 23 yard run (Nick Rose kick) TTU 27–24 (4 plays, 40 yards, 1:19)
Fourth quarter
  • TTU 14:29 – DeAndré Washington 16 yard run (Clayton Hatfield kick) TTU 34–24 (7 plays, 75 yards, 2:07)
  • TEX 11:10 – Tyrone Swoopes 1 yard run (Nick Rose kick) TTU 34–31 (8 plays, 77 yards, 3:19)
  • TEX 7:54 – Tyrone Swoopes 46 yard run (Nick Rose kick) TEX 38–34 (4 plays, 69 yards, 1:13)
  • TTU 6:18 – Justin Stockton 1 yard run (Clayton Hatfield kick) TTU 41–38 (6 plays, 75 yards, 1:36)
  • TTU 2:41 – Jakeem Grant 40 yard run (Clayton Hatfield kick) TTU 48–38 (1 play, 40 yards, 0:10)
  • TEX 2:06 – Chris Warren III 8 yard run (Nick Rose kick) TTU 48–45 (2 plays, 46 yards, 0:35)

|stats=
Leading Passers
  • TTU – Patrick Mahomes 22/39, 372 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT
  • TEX – Tyrone Swoopes 9/18, 52 yards, 1 INT
Leading Rushers
  • TTU – DeAndré Washington 28 carries, 173 yards, 2 TDs
  • TEX – Chris Warren III 25 carries, 276 yards, 4 TDs
Leading Receivers
  • TTU – Jakeem Grant 2 receptions, 105 yards, 1 TD
  • TEX – John Burt 4 receptions, 23 yards

}}
Overall record Last meeting Result
15–49 2014 TEX, 34–13

The Longhorns and Red Raiders completely shut each other out during the first quarter, with Texas getting the first points with a 32-yard field goal from Nick Rose. On the next drive, Texas Tech scored a touchdown after a Patrick Mahomes pass was intercepted by the Longhorns, before being knocked out of the defender's hands and being recovered by Jakeem Grant. Grant returned the ball into the end zone for the game's first touchdown. With Clayton Hatfield's kick good, the Red Raiders took a 7-3 lead early in the 2nd quarter. Hatfield made a career long 51 yard field goal midway through the 2nd quarter to extend Texas Tech's lead to 10-3. Kliff Kingsbury got his first win over Texas as the Red Raiders' head coach, beating the Longhorns 48-45.

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LSU

{{see also|2015 Texas Bowl|2015 LSU Tigers football team}}{{Americanfootballbox
|titlestyle= {{CollegePrimaryStyle|Texas Tech Red Raiders|color=white}} ;text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=#22 LSU Tigers vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders (2015 Texas Bowl) – Game summary
|date={{tooltip|December 29|Tuesday}}
|time=8:00 PM CST
|road=Red Raiders
|R1=6|R2=7|R3=7|R4=7
|home=#22 Tigers
|H1=14|H2=7|H3=21|H4=14
|stadium=NRG Stadium • Houston, TX
|attendance=71,054
|weather=Played indoors (retractable roof stadium; roof closed)
|referee= Land Clark
|TV=ESPN
|TVAnnouncers= Joe Tessitore, Jesse Palmer, David Pollack, Maria Taylor
|reference=
|scoring=
First quarter
  • LSU 11:47 – Leonard Fournette 2 yard run (Trent Domingue kick), LSU 7–0
  • TTU 0:53 – Jakeem Grant 46 yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (two–point pass incomplete), LSU 7–6
  • LSU 0:29 – D.J. Chark 79 yard run (Trent Domingue kick), LSU 14–6
Second quarter
  • LSU 6:41 – Leonard Fournette 47 yard pass from Brandon Harris (Trent Domingue kick), LSU 21–6
  • TTU 3:38 – Jakeem Grant 3 yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (Clayton Hatfield kick), LSU 21–13
Third quarter
  • TTU 10:28 – Reginald Davis 31 yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (Clayton Hatfield kick), LSU 21–20
  • LSU 8:17 – Leonard Fournette 43 yard run (Trent Domingue kick), LSU 28–20
  • LSU 4:07 – Leonard Fournette 4 yard run (Trent Domingue kick), LSU 35–20
  • LSU 0:09 – Brandon Harris 27 yard run (Trent Domingue kick), LSU 42–20
Fourth quarter
  • TTU 12:20 – Jakeem Grant 4 yard pass from Patrick Mahomes (Clayton Hatfield kick), LSU 42–27
  • LSU 8:16 – Leonard Fournette 2 yard run (Trent Domingue kick), LSU 49–27
  • LSU 4:24 – Darrel Williams 2 yard run (Trent Domingue kick), LSU 56–27

|stats=
Leading Passers
  • TTU – Patrick Mahomes 28/56, 370 yards, 4 TD, INT
  • LSU – Brandon Harris 14/23, 261 yards, TD, INT
Leading Rushers
  • TTU – DeAndré Washington 10 carries, 37 yards
  • LSU – Leonard Fournette 29 carries, 212 yards, 4 TD
Leading Receivers
  • TTU – Jakeem Grant 10 receptions, 125 yards, 3 TD
  • LSU – Malachi Dupre 4 receptions, 96 yards

}}
Overall record Last meeting Result
0–2 1957 LSU, 19–14
{{Clear}}

Statistics

Scores against all opponents

Road=OpponentsR1=121R2=155R3=85R4=146Home=Texas TechH1=155H2=174H3=98H4=136
}}

Scores against the Big 12

Road=OpponentsR1=93R2=114R3=82R4=129Home=Texas TechH1=110H2=118H3=64H4=108
}}

2016 NFL draftees

Player Round Pick Position NFL Club
Le'Raven Clark 3 82 Offensive tackle Indianapolis Colts
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References

1. ^{{cite press release|title=2015 Football Schedule Announced|url=http://www.texastech.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/111914aab.htm|publisher=Texas Tech University Department of Athletics|date=November 19, 2014|accessdate=December 31, 2014}}{{Dead link|date=September 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
2. ^{{cite web |title=2015 Texas Tech Red Raiders Football Schedule|url=http://www.fbschedules.com/ncaa-15/big-12/2015-texas-tech-red-raiders-football-schedule.php|publisher=FB Schedules|accessdate=December 31, 2014}}
3. ^{{cite web |title=Texas Tech Upends Sam Houston St. 59-45 in Season Opener|url=http://www.texastech.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/090515aaa.html|publisher=Texas Tech University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics|date=September 5, 2015|accessdate=October 17, 2015}}
4. ^{{cite news |title=Texas Tech Blasts UTEP with Over 650 Yards of Offense, 69-20|url=http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/college-sports/headlines/20150910-full-coverage-texas-tech-blasts-utep-with-over-650-yards-of-offense-69-20.ece|newspaper=The Dallas Morning News|date=September 15, 2015|accessdate=October 17, 2015}}
5. ^{{cite web |title=Texas Tech Cruises Past UTEP, 69-20|url=http://www.texastech.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/091215aaa.html|publisher=Texas Tech University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics|date=September 12, 2015|accessdate=October 17, 2015}}
6. ^{{cite web |title=Mahomes' 3 TDs Lift Texas Tech Past Reeling Arkansas 35-24|url=http://espn.go.com/college-football/game?gameId=400603851|work=ESPN|date=September 19, 2015|accessdate=October 17, 2015}}
7. ^{{cite web |title=Texas Tech Beats Iowa State 66-31 for 1st Big 12 Win|url=http://espn.go.com/college-football/recap?gameId=400763435|work=ESPN|date=October 10, 2015|accessdate=October 17, 2015}}
8. ^{{cite web |title=Watch Texas Tech vs Kansas Online|url=https://www.si.com/college-football/2015/10/17/texas-tech-red-raiders-kansas-jayhawks-watch-online-live-stream|work=Sports Illustrated|date=October 17, 2015|accessdate=October 17, 2015}}
9. ^{{cite news |title=Texas Tech Gets Close Win, 30-20, Over Kansas|first=Nicholas|last=Talbot|url=http://lubbockonline.com/filed-online/2015-10-17/texas-tech-wins-close-win-30-20-over-kansas|newspaper=Lubbock Avalanche-Journal|date=October 17, 2015|accessdate=October 25, 2015}}
10. ^{{cite web |title=Game Preview: Oklahoma|url=http://www.texastech.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/101815aab.html|publisher=Texas Tech University Department of Athletics|date=October 18, 2015|accessdate=October 25, 2015}}
11. ^{{cite news |title=Oklahoma Runs Past Texas Tech 63-27|first=Nicholas|last=Talbot|url=http://lubbockonline.com/filed-online/2015-10-24/updated-oklahoma-runs-past-texas-tech-63-27|newspaper=Lubbock Avalanche-Journal|date=October 24, 2015|accessdate=October 25, 2015}}
12. ^{{cite news |title=Ian Sadler Returns in Texas Tech's Loss to Oklahoma; Sooners Lose Sanchez Early|first=Nicholas|last=Talbot|url=http://redraiders.com/filed-online/2015-10-24/tech-notebook-ian-sadler-returns-texas-techs-loss-oklahoma-sooners-lose|newspaper=Lubbock Avalanche-Journal|date=October 24, 2015|accessdate=October 25, 2015}}
13. ^{{cite news |title=Big Plays Aid Oklahoma State As It Rallies Past Texas Tech, 70-53|first=Carlos|last=Silva, Jr.|url=http://redraiders.com/sports-red-raiders-football/2015-10-31/big-plays-aid-oklahoma-state-it-rallies-past-texas-tech-70-53|newspaper=Lubbock Avalanche-Journal|date=October 31, 2015|accessdate=November 4, 2015}}
14. ^{{cite web |title=2012 NFL Draft|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=November 28, 2016|url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/2016/draft.htm}}
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