American college football season
The 1976 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team represented Texas Tech University as a member of the Southwest Conference (SWC) during the 1976 NCAA Division I football season . Led by second-year head coach Steve Sloan , the Red Raiders compiled an overall record of 10–2 with a mark of 7–1 in conference playing sharing the SWC title with Houston . Texas Tech was invited to the Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl , where they lost to Nebraska . The team outscored opponents 336 to 206 and finished the season with the 38th toughest schedule in NCAA Division I.[ 1]
Schedule Date Opponent Rank Site Result Attendance Source September 11 Colorado * W 24–744,132
September 25 at New Mexico * No. 20 W 20–1628,501 [ 2]
October 9 at No. 17 Texas A&M No. 15 W 27–1652,651
October 16 at Rice No. 10 W 37–1323,500
October 23 Arizona * No. 8 W 52–2744,890 [ 3]
October 30 No. 15 Texas No. 6 W 31–2854,187
November 6 at TCU No. 5 W 14–1020,986
November 13 SMU No. 5 W 34–734,780
November 20 No. 9 Houston No. 5 L 19–2745,102
November 27 at Arkansas No. 9 W 30–741,327
December 4 No. 18 Baylor No. 9 W 24–2137,105
vs. No. 13 Nebraska No. 9 L 24–2748,618
*Non-conference game HomecomingRankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
[ 4]
Personnel
1976 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team roster
Players
Coaches
Offense
Defense
Special teams
Pos.
#
Name
Class
K
Brian Hall
K
David Mellott
P
David Kuykendall
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
Legend
(C) Team captain
(S) Suspended
(I) Ineligible
Injured
Redshirt
Roster
Game summaries
No. 15 Texas No. 15 Texas Longhorns at No. 6 Texas Tech Red Raiders – Game summary
Quarter
1
2
3 4 Total
No. 15 Longhorns
7
7
7 7 28
No. 5 Red Raiders
7
3
14 7 31
at Jones Stadium , Lubbock, Texas
Date : October 30Game attendance : 54,187Source :[ 6]
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
TEX – Jimmy Johnson 1-yard run (Russell Erxleben kick). Longhorns 14–7.
TTU – Brian Hall 34-yard field goal. Longhorns 14–10.
Third quarter
TEX – Jimmy Johnson 60-yard run (Russell Erxleben kick). Longhorns 21–10.
TTU – Rodney Allison 5-yard run (Brian Hall kick). Longhorns 21–17.
TTU – Larry Isaac 15-yard run (Brian Hall kick). Red Raiders 24–21.
Fourth quarter
TEX – Jimmy Johnson 1-yard run (Russell Erxleben kick). Longhorns 28–24.
TTU – Billy Taylor 1-yard (Brian Hall kick). Red Raiders 31–28.
Vs. No. 13 Nebraska (Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl)No. 13 Nebraska Cornhuskers vs. No. 9 Texas Tech Red Raiders (Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl) – Game summary
Quarter
1
2
3 4 Total
No. 13 Cornhuskers
7
7
13 0 27
No. 9 Red Raiders
3
14
7 0 24
at Astrodome , Houston , Texas
Game information
First quarter
NEB – Rick Berns 1-yard run (Al Eveland kick), 5:42. Cornhuskers 7–0.
TTU – Brian Hall 28-yard field goal, 1:22. Cornhuskers 7–3.
Second quarter
TTU – Billy Taylor 14-yard pass from Rodney Allison (Brian Hall kick), 12:08. Red Raiders 10–7.
TTU – Billy Taylor 11-yard pass from Rodney Allison (Brian Hall kick), 2:14. Red Raiders 17–7.
NEB – Mark Dufresne 22-yard pass from Vince Ferragamo (Al Eveland kick), 0:33. Red Raiders 17–14.
Third quarter
TTU – Billy Taylor 8-yard run (Brian Hall kick), 11:32. Red Raiders 24–14.
NEB – Rick Berns 18-yard run (kick failed), 9:19. Red Raiders 24–20.
NEB – Chuck Malito 23-yard pass from Vince Ferragamo (Al Eveland kick), 7:01. Cornhuskers 27–24.
Fourth quarter
Despite losing the game, Texas Tech quarterback Rodney Allison was named the game's MVP.[ 7] Nebraska trailed by ten in the second half, coming back to win 27–24.[ 8] [ 9] The Red Raiders looked to take the lead back late in the fourth quarter, but lost a fumble that was recovered by Nebraska's Reg Gast to seal the Cornhuskers' victory.[ 10] [ 11] [ 12]
Rankings Ranking movementsLegend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking RV = Received votes Week Poll Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Final AP RV RV 20 17 15 10 8 6 5 5 5 9 9 13
Players drafted into the NFL
References
^ "1976 Texas Tech Red Raiders Stats" . Sports Reference . Retrieved December 27, 2021 .
^ "Tech rallies to nip Lobos 20–16" . Fort Worth Star-Telegram . September 26, 1976. Retrieved October 18, 2024 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Texas Tech ruins Wildcats, 52–27" . Clovis News-Journal . October 24, 1976. Retrieved October 18, 2024 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "2012 Texas Tech Football Media Supplement" . Texas Tech University Department of Athletics. July 20, 2012. Retrieved September 3, 2012 .
^ "The Rex Dockery Award" . Bradley Central High School. Archived from the original on January 6, 2009. Retrieved January 4, 2009 .
^ "'Greatest Game': Texas Tech Beats Texas." Eugene Register-Guard . October 31, 1976
^ "Nebraska aerials key to win over Raiders" . Spokane Daily Chronicle . (Washington). Associated Press. January 1, 1977. p. 10.
^ "Nebraska rally sinks Texas Tech, 27-24" . Eugene Register-Guard . (Oregon). UPI. January 1, 1977. p. 1B.
^ "Bonnet bowl win for Nebraska, 27-24" . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Associated Press. January 1, 1977. p. 12.
^ "Archived copy" (PDF) . Archived from the original (PDF) on December 23, 2016. Retrieved December 28, 2021 .{{cite web }}
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^ "1976 Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl" .
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