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Texas Tech Red Raiders Suffer Loss to ASU

· 2026-07-03

Texas Tech Red Raiders Suffer Loss to ASU

Texas Tech Red Raiders lost to ASU 26-22 on Saturday.

The Red Raiders were ranked seventh before the loss.

What happened?

ASU won with a game-winning drive and defensive stop.

The Sun Devils had a fifth straight home sellout.

Why it matters for Texas Tech Red Raiders

The loss drops Texas Tech Red Raiders from the unbeaten list.

This changes their standings in the Big 12 conference.

What comes next?

Texas Tech Red Raiders play Abilene Christian Wildcats on 2026-09-05.

The team will look to rebound from the loss.

The Red Raiders had been unbeaten before the ASU game.

Their next game is a chance to start a new streak.

And the team is looking forward to the challenge.

But the loss to ASU was a tough one to take.

So the Red Raiders will focus on the next game.

The team's quarterback will be key to their success.

The coordinator will also play a big role in the game plan.

The Red Raiders are still a strong team in the Big 12.

They just need to bounce back from the loss.

The game against Abilene Christian Wildcats will be important.

It will show if the Red Raiders can rebound from the loss.

The team's fans are still supportive after the loss.

They know the Red Raiders can still have a good season.

The Big 12 conference is competitive this year.

But the Red Raiders have a good chance to do well.

They just need to focus on the next game.

And take it one game at a time.

The Red Raiders will look to their coach for guidance.

He will help the team prepare for the next game.

The team's players are talented and experienced.

They will work together to achieve their goals.

The Red Raiders are a team to watch in the Big 12.

They have a lot of potential and talent.

The next game will be a big test for the team.

But they are ready for the challenge.

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