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Texas Tech Red Raiders Premiere Docuseries Ahead of 2026 Season

· 2026-06-30

Texas Tech Red Raiders Premiere Docuseries Ahead of 2026 Season

Texas Tech Red Raiders fans will get a detailed look at the team ahead of the 2026 college football season with a new docuseries on Paramount+.

The docuseries, produced by Skydance Sports, will have four episodes and premiere before the 2026 season begins.

What is the docuseries about?

The series will chronicle the Red Raiders' busy offseason, including their push to restock their roster and the Brendan Sorsby saga.

Micah Brown, who has directed several college football documentaries, including the "Coach Prime" docuseries on Colorado head coach Deion Sanders, will direct the series.

Why is this docuseries important for Texas Tech Red Raiders?

This documentary will give the Red Raider Nation an inside look at everything that makes Texas Tech Athletics special, according to athletic director Kirby Hocutt.

The Red Raiders are currently scheduled to open their new campaign against Abilene Christian on 2026-09-05.

What can fans expect from the docuseries?

The docuseries will provide rare access to the team and its players, giving fans a unique perspective on the program.

The series will be available to stream exclusively on Paramount+.

The Red Raiders will look to build on their previous season's success with a strong offseason and a talented roster.

And with the docuseries premiering before the 2026 season, fans will get a chance to see the team's preparation and hard work firsthand.

But the real question is, can the Red Raiders make a deep run in the Big 12 conference this season?

So fans will have to tune in to the docuseries and the upcoming season to find out.

The team's performance will depend on several factors, including the play of their quarterback and the strength of their recruiting class.

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