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West Texas Championship
First meetingOctober 30, 1926
TCU 28, Texas Tech 16
Latest meetingOctober 26, 2024
TCU 35, Texas Tech 34
Next meeting2026
Trophy"West Texas Championship" Saddle Trophy (1961–c. 1970; 2017–present)
Statistics
Meetings total67
All-time seriesTexas Tech leads, 33–31–3[1]
Largest victoryTexas Tech, 63–7 (1985)
Largest goal scoringOctober 25, 2014
TCU 82, Texas Tech 27
Longest win streakTexas Tech, 6 (1973–1978, 1985–1990)
Current win streakTCU, 1 (2024–present)
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TheTCU–Texas Tech football rivalry is an Americancollege footballrivalry[2] between theTCU Horned Frogs football team ofTexas Christian University (TCU), and theTexas Tech Red Raiders football team ofTexas Tech University.[3] The winner of the annual game is presented with theSaddle Trophy, a traveling icon which bears plaques marking the score of each meeting between the rival schools. The teams have met on the gridiron in 67 games since 1926. The "West Texas Championship – Saddle Trophy" was first awarded, from 1961 through 1970. During this ten-year stretch, the schools split the series 5–5. The trophy was lost and the rivalry name disappeared for decades until the moniker and trophy were reintroduced in 2017.[4] This football game is known as theWest Texas Championship – Battle for the Saddle Trophy.

History

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From 1926 through 1955, TCU and Texas Tech frequently played as non-conference opponents.

In 1956, Texas Tech joined theSouthwest Conference (SWC), and the teams played annually as conference opponents, except in 1957 (as Texas Tech was not a full member of the SWC until 1960), until the conference's dissolution in 1995.

After the dissolution of the SWC, the teams played a home-and-home series in 2004 and 2006 with the home team winning each time (Texas Tech in 2004, TCU in 2006).

In 2012, TCU joined theBig 12 Conference and the teams renewed their annual rivalry.

Texas Tech leads the overall series 33–30–3.[5] TCU led the series 10–6 in the early years, 1926–1959. During Southwest Conference play in 1960–1995, Texas Tech led the series 21–12–3 (the series' 3 ties came in 3 straight games in Lubbock in 1979, 1981 and 1983). As members of different conferences during 1996–2011, the two teams met twice and split, 1–1. In Big 12 competition 2012–2023, TCU holds a 7–5 lead.

The series has featured many close games and some games with large margins of victory. Texas Tech holds the overall largest victory margin in the series with 56 points in a 63–7 win on November 9, 1985, in Lubbock. Tech's next largest victory margin was a 35-point margin in a 70–35 victory on September 18, 2004, also in Lubbock. TCU's largest victory margin was by 55 points in an 82–27 victory in Fort Worth on October 25, 2014. The 82 points scored was the most points ever scored against Texas Tech and the most points ever scored against any team in Big 12 history. The Frogs and Raiders have only met twice with both teams ranked in the top 25, in 2006 and 2012. Both games were played in Fort Worth and won by the higher-ranked team (TCU 12–3 in 2006 and Texas Tech in 3OT 56–53 in 2012).

The West Texas Championship Saddle is the traveling trophy between the Red Raiders and Horned Frogs

Game results

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Rankings based on theAssociated Press Poll released prior to the game.

TCU victoriesTexas Tech victoriesTie games
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
1 October 30, 1926 Fort Worth TCU28–16
2 October 8, 1927 Fort Worth TCU16–6
3 October 27, 1928 Fort Worth TCU28–6
4 October 26, 1929 Lubbock TCU22–0
5 October 25, 1930 Fort Worth TCU26–0
6 September 26, 1936 Lubbock Texas Tech7–0
7 November 7, 1942 Lubbock Texas Tech13–6
8 November 6, 1943 Fort Worth Texas Tech40–20
9 November 11, 1944 Fort Worth TCU14–0
10 November 10, 1945 Lubbock Texas Tech12–0
11 October 14, 1950 Fort Worth TCU19–6
12 October 13, 1951 Lubbock Texas Tech33–19
13 September 24, 1955 Lubbock TCU32–0
14 November 10, 1956 Lubbock Texas Tech21–7
15 October 11, 1958 Fort Worth TCU26–0
16 October 10, 1959 Lubbock TCU14–8
17 October 8, 1960 Fort Worth TCU21–7
18 October 14, 1961 Lubbock Texas Tech10–0
19 October 13, 1962 Fort Worth TCU35–13
20 October 12, 1963 Lubbock TCU35–3
21 October 10, 1964 Fort Worth Texas Tech25–10
22 October 9, 1965 Lubbock Texas Tech28–24
23 October 8, 1966 Fort Worth TCU6–3
24 November 11, 1967 Fort Worth TCU16–0
25 November 9, 1968 Lubbock Texas Tech31–14
26 November 8, 1969 Fort Worth TCU35–26
27 November 7, 1970 Lubbock Texas Tech22–14
28 November 6, 1971 Fort Worth TCU17–6
29 November 11, 1972 Lubbock TCU31–7
30 November 10, 1973 Fort Worth#12 Texas Tech24–10
31 November 9, 1974 Lubbock#19 Texas Tech28–0
32 November 8, 1975 Fort Worth Texas Tech34–0
33 November 6, 1976 Fort Worth#5 Texas Tech14–10
34 November 6, 1977 Lubbock Texas Tech49–17
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
35 November 11, 1978 Fort Worth Texas Tech21–17
36 November 10, 1979 LubbockTie3–3
37 November 8, 1980 Fort Worth TCU24–17
38 November 7, 1981 LubbockTie39–39
39 November 6, 1982 Fort Worth Texas Tech16–14
40 November 5, 1983 LubbockTie10–10
41 November 10, 1984 Fort Worth#15 TCU27–16
42 November 9, 1985 Lubbock Texas Tech63–7
43 November 8, 1986 Fort Worth#23 Texas Tech36–14
44 November 7, 1987 Lubbock Texas Tech36–35
45 November 5, 1988 Fort Worth Texas Tech23–10
46 November 11, 1989 Lubbock#23 Texas Tech37–7
47 November 10, 1990 Fort Worth Texas Tech40–28
48 September 28, 1991 Lubbock TCU30–16
49 November 14, 1992 Fort Worth Texas Tech31–28
50 November 6, 1993 Lubbock Texas Tech49–21
51 November 24, 1994 Fort Worth TCU24–17
52 November 11, 1995 Lubbock Texas Tech27–6
53 September 18, 2004 Lubbock Texas Tech70–35
54 September 16, 2006 Fort Worth#20 TCU12–3
55 October 20, 2012 Fort Worth#17 Texas Tech56–533OT
56 September 12, 2013 Lubbock Texas Tech20–10
57 October 25, 2014 Fort Worth#10 TCU82–27
58 September 26, 2015 Lubbock#3 TCU55–52
59 October 29, 2016 Fort Worth Texas Tech27–242OT
60 November 18, 2017 Lubbock#12 TCU27–3
61 October 11, 2018 Fort Worth Texas Tech17–14
62 November 16, 2019 Lubbock TCU33–31
63 November 7, 2020 Fort Worth TCU34–18
64 October 9, 2021 Lubbock TCU52–31
65 November 5, 2022 Fort Worth#7 TCU34–24
66 November 2, 2023 Lubbock Texas Tech35–28
67 October 26, 2024 Fort Worth TCU35–34
Series: Texas Tech leads 33–31–3[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Winsipedia – TCU Horned Frogs vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders football series history".Winsipedia.
  2. ^Soliz, Brandon (June 2017)."College Sports: Who are the five biggest rivals in Texas Tech sports?".Dallas Morning News. RetrievedSeptember 30, 2018.
  3. ^"Pettit: TCU's return re-stirs memories of days left behind". Archived fromthe original on January 17, 2016. RetrievedMarch 30, 2012.
  4. ^Morgan Moriarty (November 18, 2017)."TCU and Texas Tech's Saddle Trophy has been renewed after 46 years".sbnation.com. SB Nation. RetrievedSeptember 24, 2018.
  5. ^"mcubed.net : NCAAF Football : Series records : TCU vs. Texas Tech".mcubed.net.
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