Houston–Texas Tech football rivalry

The Houston–Texas Tech football rivalry is a college football rivalry between the University of Houston Cougars and the Texas Tech University Red Raiders. The rivalry dates back to 1951 from the now-defunct Southwest Conference.[2][3]

Houston–Texas Tech football rivalry
First meetingOctober 6, 1951
Houston 6, Texas Tech 0
Latest meetingSeptember 30, 2023
Texas Tech 49, Houston 28
Next meeting2025
Statistics
Meetings total35
All-time seriesHouston leads, 18–16–1[1]
Largest victoryTexas Tech, 58–7 (1993)
Longest win streakHouston, 7 (1979–1985)
Current win streakTexas Tech, 6 (2010–present)
Locations of Houston and Texas Tech

Series history

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Historically, Texas Tech and Houston are original rivals. After several matchups in the 1950s, the two teams played each other every year from 1976 to 1995, when both schools were part of the now-defunct Southwest Conference.[4] The two teams have had numerous close games over their history, with 14 matchups being decided by 7 points or less (including a tie in 1987). On September 4, 2021, the two met again to play the Texas Kickoff game at NRG Stadium.[5] After the game, several fans broke out into a fight in the stands.[6]

After having received an invitation in September 2021, Houston announced that they would join the Big 12 Conference on July 1, 2023, which meant that the rivalry would resume as a conference game for the first time since the breakup of the Southwest Conference.[7]

Notable games

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November 20, 1976: Referred to as "the most important game in Texas Tech history" at the time by SWC personality Dirk West, No. 5 ranked Texas Tech hosted No. 9 ranked Houston with a spot in the Cotton Bowl on the line. The Cougars would pull out a 27–19 victory, holding off a Rodney Allison-led comeback in the 4th quarter with a game-saving interception by defensive back Elvis Bradley.[8][9]

November 25, 1978: Ranked No. 5 in the nation and riding an eight-game win streak, Houston suffered a shock 22–21 upset at Texas Tech thanks to a game-winning two-point conversion pass from Ron Reeves to James Hadnot. It was the Red Raiders' first win over the Cougars since 1959.[10]

September 26, 2009: Playing each other for the first time since 1995 after the breakup of the Southwest Conference, No. 17 Houston came away with a thrilling 29–28 victory over Texas Tech after star quarterback Case Keenum ran for a touchdown with less than a minute remaining in the game.[11]

September 10, 2022: Looking for their first win at Texas Tech since 1990 and needing one more defensive stop on 4th and 20 in overtime, No. 25 Houston gave up a 21-yard pass completion from Donovan Smith to Jerand Bradley on the way to a 33–30 double-overtime loss.[12] Ironically, after the season, Smith would transfer to Houston.[13]

Game results

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Rankings are from the AP Poll released prior to the game.

Houston victoriesTexas Tech victoriesTie games
No.DateLocationWinning teamLosing team
1 October 6, 1951 Houston Houston 6 Texas Tech 0
2 November 1, 1952 Lubbock Houston 20 Texas Tech 7
3 November 21, 1953 Houston #17 Texas Tech 41 Houston 21
4 November 20, 1954 Lubbock Texas Tech 61 Houston 14
5 October 22, 1955 Houston Houston 7 Texas Tech 0
6 November 24, 1956 Lubbock Houston 20 Texas Tech 7
7 November 29, 1958 Houston Houston 22 Texas Tech 17
8 November 14, 1959 Lubbock Texas Tech 27 Houston 0
9 November 20, 1976 Lubbock #9 Houston 27 #5 Texas Tech 19
10 November 19, 1977 Houston Houston 45 #16 Texas Tech 7
11 November 25, 1978 Lubbock Texas Tech 22 #5 Houston 21
12 November 24, 1979 Houston #9 Houston 14 Texas Tech 10
13 November 22, 1980 Lubbock Houston 34 Texas Tech 7
14 November 21, 1981 Houston Houston 15 Texas Tech 7
15 November 20, 1982 Lubbock Houston 24 Texas Tech 7
16 November 19, 1983 Houston Houston 43 Texas Tech 41
17 November 24, 1984 Lubbock Houston 24 Texas Tech 17
18 November 23, 1985 Houston Houston 17 Texas Tech 16
No.DateLocationWinning teamLosing team
19 November 25, 1986 Lubbock Texas Tech 34 Houston 7
20 November 21, 1987 Houston Tie10Tie10
21 November 19, 1988 Lubbock #17 Houston 30 Texas Tech 29
22 November 25, 1989 Houston #13 Houston 40 #18 Texas Tech 24
23 September 13, 1990 Lubbock #18 Houston 51 Texas Tech 35
24 November 30, 1991 Houston Texas Tech 52 Houston 46
25 November 21, 1992 Lubbock Texas Tech 44 Houston 35
26 November 20, 1993 San Antonio Texas Tech 58 Houston 7
27 November 19, 1994 San Antonio Texas Tech 34 Houston 0
28 November 25, 1995 Houston Texas Tech 38 Houston 26
29 September 26, 2009 Houston #17 Houston 29 Texas Tech 28
30 November 27, 2010 Lubbock Texas Tech 35 Houston 20
31 September 23, 2017 Houston Texas Tech 27 Houston 24
32 September 15, 2018 Lubbock Texas Tech 63 Houston 49
33 September 4, 2021A Houston Texas Tech 38 Houston 21
34 September 10, 2022 Lubbock Texas Tech 33 #25 Houston 30 2OT
35 September 30, 2023 Lubbock Texas Tech 49 Houston 28
Series: Houston leads 18–16–1[1]

Notes

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A 2021 Texas Kickoff

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Houston Cougars vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders football series history". Winsipedia.
  2. ^ "University of Houston will join Big 12 in 2023 after agreeing to exit fee with AAC". houstonchronicle.com. June 10, 2022.
  3. ^ "Football History vs University of Houston". texastech.com.
  4. ^ Duarte, Joseph (September 7, 2022). "For UH, a rivalry renewed with Texas Tech comes with a side of flying tortillas". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved August 25, 2024.
  5. ^ "Houston and Texas Tech to Square Off in 2021 Texas Kickoff". espnevents.com. August 21, 2020. Retrieved August 25, 2024.
  6. ^ "Video: Wild Fight At Saturday Night College Football Game". thespun.com. September 5, 2021. Retrieved July 4, 2022.
  7. ^ Barron, David (June 10, 2022). "UH to join Big 12 sooner than expected after AAC exit fee agreement". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
  8. ^ "Houston Upsets Texas Tech, 27 to 19, And Takes Over Leadership of S.W.C." New York Times. November 21, 1976.
  9. ^ "An Inauspicious Start". Texas Sports Hall of Fame. October 6, 2015.
  10. ^ "Retro Red Raiders: Houston '78". 247sports.com. June 6, 2011. Retrieved August 26, 2024.
  11. ^ "Houston Rallies Past Texas Tech, Bolstering B.C.S. Hopes". New York Times. September 27, 2009.
  12. ^ "UH falls to Texas Tech in 2OT heartbreaker". Houston Chronicle. September 10, 2022.
  13. ^ Helwick, Steve (December 21, 2022). "Texas Tech QB Donovan Smith announces transfer to Houston". Underdog Dynasty. Retrieved March 16, 2023.