2009 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team

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{{Infobox college sports team season

| year = 2009

| team = Texas Tech Red Raiders

| image= Texas Tech Athletics logo.svg

| sport = football

| image_size = 150

| conference = Big 12 Conference

| division = South Division

| short_conf = Big 12

| CoachRank = 23

| APRank = 21

| record = 9–4

| conf_record = 5–3

| head_coach = Mike Leach

| hc_year = 10th

| hc_games = regular season

| head_coach2 = Ruffin McNeill

| hc_games2 = interim; bowl game

| off_coach = Lincoln Riley (interim; bowl game)

| oc_year =

| off_scheme = Air raid

| def_coach = Ruffin McNeill

| dc_year = 3rd

| def_scheme = 4–3

| captain = Brandon Carter

| captain2 = Ra'Jon Henley

| captain3 = Taylor Potts

| captain4 = Jamar Wall

| stadium = Jones SBC Stadium

| champion = Alamo Bowl champion

| bowl = Alamo Bowl

| bowl_result = W 41–31 vs. Michigan State

}}

{{2009 Big 12 Conference football standings}}

The 2009 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team represented Texas Tech University as a member of the Big 12 Conference during the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was led by tenth-year head coach Mike Leach during the regular season and, following Leach’s dismissal, interim head coach Ruffin McNeill for the bowl game. The Red Raiders compiled an overall record of 9–4 with a mrk of 5–3 in conference play, tying for third place in the Big 12's South Division. Texas Tech was invited to the Alamo Bowl, where they defeated Michigan State, 41–31. The Red Raiders played home games at Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock, Texas.

On December 28, Leach was suspended by Texas Tech pending investigation of alleged inappropriate treatment of Adam James, a redshirt sophomore wide receiver, and the son of former SMU Mustangs and New England Patriots running back Craig James. The suspension came after allegations that Leach treated James unfairly following a mild concussion. Leach was terminated by the university on December 30.{{cite news|title=Texas Tech Fires Coach Mike Leach|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/31/sports/ncaafootball/31leach.html|newspaper=The New York Times|date=December 31, 2009|first1=Thayer|last1=Evans|first2=Pete|last2=Thamel |author2-link=Pete Thamel |access-date=April 23, 2009}} Ruffin McNeill, the team's defensive coordinator, was named interim head coach and led the team during their appearance in the Alamo Bowl.{{cite web|title=Leach suspended after player complaint|url=https://www.espn.com/college-football/bowls09/news/story?id=4776848|publisher=ESPN|date=December 28, 2009|access-date=December 28, 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091231020012/http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/bowls09/news/story?id=4776848|archive-date=December 31, 2009 |url-status=live}}

Previous season

{{Main|2008 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team}}

With an 11–1 record in the regular season during 2008, the Red Raiders finished in a three-way tie with the Oklahoma Sooners and Texas Longhorns atop the Big 12 South. In order to break the tie, BCS standings were used to determine who would face Missouri in the conference championship game. The Sooners, ranked #2 in the BCS polls at the time, were chosen to represent the South Division in the game. The Red Raiders were selected to the Cotton Bowl Classic, losing 34–47 to Ole Miss. The 2008 team finished with an overall record of 11–2 and were ranked no. 12 in the final AP Poll.

Personnel

=Coaching staff=

  • Mike Leach – Head coach/offensive coordinator
  • Ruffin McNeill – Assistant head coach/defensive coordinator
  • Carlos Mainord – Safeties
  • Clay McGuire – Running backs
  • Brian Mitchell – Cornerbacks
  • Matt Moore – Offensive line
  • Lincoln Riley – Inside receivers
  • Eric Russell – Special teams Coordinator
  • Charlie Sadler – Defensive ends
  • Dennis Simmons – Wide receivers
  • Sonny Cumbie – Offensive graduate assistant

Source:{{Cite web |url=http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/text/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/09-mg-pt4-coaches.pdf |title=Archived copy |access-date=2010-08-31 |archive-date=2012-11-12 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121112131439/http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/text/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/09-mg-pt4-coaches.pdf |url-status=dead }}

=Roster=

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Centers

  • 51 Shawn Byrnes – Senior
  • 73 Justin Keown – Junior

Cornerback

Defensive backs

  •  3 Jamar WallSenior
  •  9 Yashua Williams – Freshman
  • 11 Aaron Charbonnet – Freshman
  • 12 D.J. Johnson – Freshman
  • 21 De’Shon Sanders – Senior
  • 22 Jared Flannel – Sophomore
  • 24 Andre McCorkle – Sophomore
  • 25 Trent Nickerson – Junior
  • 28 LaRon Moore – Junior
  • 29 Taylor Charbonnet – Sophomore
  • 31 Jarrell Routt – Junior
  • 33 Brent Nickerson – Senior
  • 36 Jarvis Phillips – Freshman
  • 37 Angelo Traylor – Sophomore
  • 38 Arlan Waller – File:Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 40 Nathan Stone – Junior
  • 49 Corey Lee – File:Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 98 Travis Malone – File:Redshirt.svg Freshman

Defensive ends

  • 46 Sandy Riley – Senior
  • 47 Brandon SesaySenior
  • 48 Ryan Haliburton – File:Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 53 Daniel Howard – Senior
  • 75 Christopher Knighton – Freshman
  • 82 Kerry HyderFreshman
  • 87 Aundrey Barr – Freshman
  • 92 Brandon Sharpe – Senior

Defensive linemen

  •  6 Colby Whitlock – Junior
  • 50 Romario Cathey – Freshman
  • 80 Jake Myatt – Senior
  • 94 Chris Perry – Sophomore

Deep safeties

  • 50 Austin Burns – Senior
  • 61 Jesse Smitherman – Junior

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Defensive tackles

  •  4 Victor Hunter – Senior
  • 42 Clint Stoffels – Junior
  • 47 Myles Wade – Junior
  • 91 Rajon Henley – Senior
  • 95 Pearlie Graves – Freshman
  • 97 Britton Barbee – Junior
  • 99 Richard Jones – Senior

Inside receivers

  •  2 Cornelius Douglas – File:Redshirt.svg Freshman
  •  6 Austin Zouzalik – File:Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 11 Tramain Swindall – Sophomore
  • 14 Brian Cote – Sophomore
  • 17 Detron LewisJunior
  • 80 Adrian Reese – Junior
  • 82 Adam James – Sophomore
  • 83 Blake Kelley – Junior

Linebackers

  • 18 Tanner Foster – Sophomore
  • 19 Brandon Mahoney – Freshman
  • 20 Bront BirdJunior
  • 23 Dion Chidozie – Freshman
  • 32 Jason Wallace – Sophomore
  • 35 Blake Collier – Junior
  • 39 Marlon Williams – Senior
  • 41 Sam Fehoko – Sophomore
  • 45 Tyrone Sonier – Sophomore
  • 47 Bonner Morren – File:Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 54 Riley Harvey – Sophomore
  • 56 Jonathan Brydon – Junior
  • 57 Brian Duncan – Junior
  • 58 Chris Wallace – Senior
  • 62 Caleb Schneider – File:Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 96 Michael Aguilar – Junior

Offensive linemen

  • 59 Joe King – File:Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 60 Jonathan Guerra – File:Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 63 Joel Gray – Freshman
  • 65 LaAdrian WaddleFreshman
  • 66 Deveric Gallington – File:Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 67 Marlon Winn – Senior
  • 68 Terry McDaniel – File:Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 70 Chris Olson – Junior
  • 71 Kyle Clark – Freshman
  • 72 Matt Goetz – Freshman
  • 75 Blake Emert – Sophomore
  • 76 Brandon CarterSenior
  • 77 Mickey Okafor – Sophomore
  • 78 Lonnie Edwards – Sophomore
  • 79 David Neill – Sophomore

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Punters

  •  9 Jonathan LaCour – Junior
  • 38 Ryan Erlexben – Freshman

Place kickers

  • 49 Donnie Carona – Sophomore
  • 84 Bradley Hicks – Junior
  • 85 Matt WilliamsJunior

Quarterbacks

Running backs

  •  5 Ryan Hale – Senior
  • 10 Harrison Jeffers – File:Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 25 Baron BatchJunior
  • 30 Eric Stephens – Freshman
  • 32 Aaron Crawford – Sophomore
  • 34 Josh Talbott – File:Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 36 Gerardo Acevedo – Junior

Safeties

  •  1 Terrence Bullitt – Freshman
  • 13 Julius Howard – Junior
  • 14 Will Ford – Freshman
  • 16 Cody DavisFile:Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 24 Daniel Cobb – Freshman
  • 26 Franklin Mitchem – Junior
  • 30 Brett Dewhurst – Sophomore

Tight end

Wide receivers

  •  8 Jacoby Franks – Sophomore
  • 12 Derrick Mays – Freshman
  • 13 E.J. Celestie – Freshman
  • 14 Landon Hoefer – Senior
  • 18 Eric Ward – Freshman
  • 19 Lyle Leong – Junior
  • 20 Garrick McCray – Sophomore
  • 23 Rashad Hawk – Sophomore
  • 24 Weston Neiman – Junior
  • 27 Edward Britton – Senior
  • 28 Steven Johnson – File:Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 86 Alexander Torres – Junior
  • 87 Aaron Fisher – Freshman
  • 88 Brik Brinker – Junior
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Sources: [http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/text/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/09-mg-pt2-players.pdf 2009 Texas Tech Red Raider Football Media Guide] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121112083445/http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/text/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/09-mg-pt2-players.pdf |date=2012-11-12 }}

Schedule

{{CFB schedule

| rankyear = 2009

| timezone = Central

| poll = AP

|{{CFB schedule entry

| date = September 5

| time = 6:00 pm

| w/l = w

| nonconf = y

| opponent = {{cfb link|year=2009|team=North Dakota Fighting Sioux|title=North Dakota}}

| site_stadium = Jones AT&T Stadium

| site_cityst = Lubbock, TX

| tv =

| score = 38–13

| attend = 47,824

| source =

}}

|{{CFB schedule entry

| date = September 12

| time = 6:00 pm

| w/l = w

| nonconf = y

| opponent = Rice

| site_stadium = Jones AT&T Stadium

| site_cityst = Lubbock, TX

| tv =

| score = 55–10

| attend = 48,124

| source =

}}

|{{CFB schedule entry

| date = September 19

| time = 7:00 pm

| w/l = l

| away = y

| opponent = Texas

| opprank = 2

| site_stadium = Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium

| site_cityst = Austin, TX

| gamename = rivalry, College GameDay

| tv = ABC

| score = 24–34

| attend = 101,297

| source =

}}

|{{CFB schedule entry

| date = September 26

| time = 8:15 pm

| w/l = l

| nonconf = y

| away = y

| opponent = Houston

| opprank = 17

| site_stadium = Robertson Stadium

| site_cityst = Houston, TX

| gamename = rivalry

| tv = ESPN2

| score = 28–29

| attend = 32,114

| source =

}}

|{{CFB schedule entry

| date = October 3

| time = 2:30 pm

| w/l = w

| nonconf = y

| opponent = New Mexico

| site_stadium = Jones AT&T Stadium

| site_cityst = Lubbock, TX

| tv = FSN

| score = 48–28

| attend = 52,909

| source = {{cite web|url=https://www.espn.com/college-football/boxscore?gameId=292762641|title=New Mexico Lobos vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders Box Score|publisher=ESPN|date=October 3, 2009|access-date=March 15, 2010}}

}}

|{{CFB schedule entry

| date = October 10

| time = 6:00 pm

| w/l = w

| homecoming = y

| opponent = Kansas State

| site_stadium = Jones AT&T Stadium

| site_cityst = Lubbock, TX

| tv = FSN

| score = 66–14

| attend = 47,382

| source =

}}

|{{CFB schedule entry

| date = October 17

| time = 2:30 pm

| w/l = w

| away = y

| opponent = Nebraska

| opprank = 15

| site_stadium = Memorial Stadium

| site_cityst = Lincoln, NE

| tv = ABC/ESPN

| score = 31–10

| attend = 86,107

| source = {{cite web|url=https://www.espn.com/college-football/boxscore?gameId=292900158|title=Texas Tech Red Raiders vs. Nebraska Cornhuskers Box Score|publisher=ESPN|date=October 19, 2009|access-date=March 15, 2010}}

}}

|{{CFB schedule entry

| date = October 24

| time = 6:00 pm

| w/l = l

| rank = 21

| opponent = Texas A&M

| site_stadium = Jones AT&T Stadium

| site_cityst = Lubbock, TX

| gamename = rivalry

| tv =

| score = 30–52

| attend = 57,733

| source = {{cite web|url=https://www.espn.com/college-football/boxscore?gameId=292972641|title=Texas A&M vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders Box Score|publisher=ESPN|date=October 24, 2009|access-date=March 15, 2010}}

}}

|{{CFB schedule entry

| date = October 31

| time = 2:30 pm

| w/l = w

| rank =

| opponent = Kansas

| site_stadium = Jones AT&T Stadium

| site_cityst = Lubbock, TX

| tv = ABC

| score = 42–21

| attend = 47,291

| source = {{cite web|url=https://www.espn.com/college-football/boxscore?gameId=293042641|title=Kansas Jayhawks vs Texas Tech Red Raiders Box Score|publisher=ESPN|date=October 31, 2009|access-date=March 15, 2010}}

}}

|{{CFB schedule entry

| date = November 14

| time = 7:00 pm

| w/l = l

| away = y

| opponent = Oklahoma State

| opprank = 17

| site_stadium = Boone Pickens Stadium

| site_cityst = Stillwater, OK

| tv = ABC

| score = 17–24

| attend = 52,811

| source = {{cite web|url=https://www.espn.com/college-football/boxscore?gameId=293180197|title=Texas Tech Red Raiders vs. Oklahoma State Cowboys Box Score|publisher=ESPN|date=November 14, 2009|access-date=March 15, 2010}}

}}

|{{CFB schedule entry

| date = November 21

| time = 11:30 am

| w/l = w

| opponent = Oklahoma

| site_stadium = Jones AT&T Stadium

| site_cityst = Lubbock, TX

| tv = FSN

| score = 41–13

| attend = 50,479

| source = {{cite web|url=https://www.espn.com/college-football/boxscore?gameId=293252641|title=Oklahoma Sooners vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders Box Score|publisher=ESPN|date=November 21, 2009|access-date=March 15, 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100130150234/http://espn.go.com/ncf/boxscore?gameId=293252641|archive-date=January 30, 2010|url-status=live}}

}}

|{{CFB schedule entry

| date = November 28

| time = 5:00 pm

| w/l = w

| neutral = y

| opponent = Baylor

| site_stadium = Cowboys Stadium

| site_cityst = Arlington, TX

| gamename = rivalry

| tv = FSN

| score = 20–13

| attend = 71,964

| source = {{cite web|url=https://www.espn.com/college-football/boxscore?gameId=293320239|title=Texas Tech Red Raiders vs. Baylor Bears Box Score|publisher=ESPN|date=November 28, 2009|access-date=March 15, 2010}}

}}

|{{CFB schedule entry

| date = January 2

| time = 8:00 pm

| w/l = w

| nonconf = y

| neutral = y

| rank =

| opponent = Michigan State

| site_stadium = Alamodome

| site_cityst = San Antonio, TX

| gamename = Alamo Bowl

| tv = ESPN

| score = 41–31

| attend = 64,757

| source = {{cite web|url=https://www.espn.com/college-football/boxscore?gameId=300022641|title=Michigan State Spartans vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders Box Score|publisher=ESPN|date=January 2, 2010|access-date=March 15, 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100320131322/http://espn.go.com/ncf/boxscore?gameId=300022641|archive-date=March 20, 2010|url-status=live}}

}}

}}

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Game summaries

=North Dakota=

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|state=autocollapse

|title=North Dakota Fighting Sioux at Texas Tech Red Raiders  – Game summary

|date=September 5

|time=6:00 p.m.

|road=Fighting Sioux

|R1=3|R2=3|R3=0|R4=7

|home=Red Raiders

|H1=14|H2=7|H3=7|H4=10

|stadium=Jones AT&T Stadium, Lubbock, Texas

|attendance=47,824

|weather=Temperature: {{convert|77|F|C}} • Weather: Partly cloudy • Wind: S 10 MPH

|referee=Roger Gaskamp

|TV=

|TVAnnouncers=

|reference=[https://texastech.com/sports/football/stats/2009/north-dakota/boxscore/3142 Box score], [https://texastech.com/news/2009/9/5/Texas_Tech_Defeats_North_Dakota_38_13.aspx Recap]

|scoring=

First quarter

  • TTU – Baron Batch 3-yard run (Matt Williams kick), 11:42. Red Raiders 7–0. Drive: 7 plays, 64 yards, 3:18.
  • TTU – Taylor Potts 1-yard run (Matt Williams kick), 6:06. Red Raiders 14–0. Drive: 10 plays, 54 yards, 3:23.
  • UND – Brandon Hellevang 39-yard field goal, 0:06. Red Raiders 14–3. Drive: 10 plays, 69 yards, 6:00.

Second quarter

  • TTU – Detron Lewis 49-yard pass from Taylor Potts (Matt Williams kick), 8:41. Red Raiders 21–3. Drive: 6 plays, 74 yards, 2:58.
  • UND – Brandon Hellevang 52-yard field goal, 1:28. Red Raiders 21–6. Drive: 12 plays, 45 yards, 7:13.

Third quarter

  • TTU – Taylor Potts 1-yard run (Matt Williams kick), 3:21. Red Raiders 28–6. Drive: 9 plays, 42 yards, 4:25.

Fourth quarter

  • UND – Mitch Sutton 9-yard run (Brandon Hellevang kick), 11:51. Red Raiders 28–13. Drive: 13 plays, 80 yards, 6:21.
  • TTU – Matt Williams 32-yard field goal, 4:49. Red Raiders 31–13. Drive: 10 plays, 55 yards, 4:03.
  • TTU – Adam James 18-yard pass from Taylor Potts (Matt Williams kick), 2:05. Red Raiders 38–13. Drive: 4 plays, 42 yards, 1:06.

|stats=

Top passers

  • UND – Jake Landry – 20/28, 134 yards
  • TTU – Taylor Potts – 34/48, 405 yards, 2 TD, 3 INT

Top rushers

  • UND – Mitch Sutton – 11 rushes, 32 yards, TD
  • TTU – Baron Batch – 9 rushes, 30 yards, TD

Top receivers

  • UND – Ryan Konrath – 4 receptions, 32 yards
  • TTU – Detron Lewis – 8 receptions, 146 yards, TD

}}

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This game marked the first time the North Dakota Fight Sioux faced the Red Raiders on the football field making North Dakota the 127th different opponent the Red Raiders have faced.{{cite web|title=Postgame Notes: Texas Tech vs. North Dakota |publisher=Texas Tech Athletics |url=http://www.texastech.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/090609aab.html |access-date=September 13, 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110720093152/http://www.texastech.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/090609aab.html |archive-date=July 20, 2011 |url-status=live }} The Red Raiders won the coin toss and elected to receive the opening kick off.

The opening drive ultimately ended in a touchdown and covered 64 yards in 7 plays, lasting 3:18. Barron Batch rushed three yards for the first touchdown and was followed by a successful extra point attempt by Matt Williams.{{cite web|title=North Dakota Fighting Sioux vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders Box Score, September 5, 2009 – NCAA College Football|work=ESPN|url=https://www.espn.com/college-football/boxscore?gameId=292482641|access-date=September 13, 2009}} The Red Raiders would go on to score one more touchdown with successful PAT in the first quarter. The Fighting Sioux scored a field goal with six seconds left in the first quarter bringing the final score for the first quarter to 14–3.

The second quarter saw the longest touchdown reception of the game with a 49-yard pass by Taylor Potts to Detron Lewis, followed by a successful PAT by Matt Williams. The Fighting Sioux went on to kick a 52-yard field goal with 1:28 left in the half. The final score at the half was 21–6.

The third quarter saw only one score with the Red Raider's quarterback Taylor Potts rushing 1 yard for a touchdown followed by a successful PAT. At the end of the third quarter the score was 28–6.

The Fighting Sioux scored their only touchdown and successful PAT 3:09 into the final quarter. The Red Raiders scored twice in the fourth quarter with a 32-yard field goal by Matt Williams and later an 18-yard touchdown pass by Taylor Potts to Adam Jones. Matt Williams successfully kicked the last PAT of the game bringing the score to 38–13.

During the game, the Red Raiders rushed for 40 yards. Taylor Potts attempted 48 passes, completing 34 for a total of 405 passing yards. Potts was also intercepted 3 times and scored 2 touchdowns. The team accrued 11 penalties for 93 yards.{{cite web |title=North Dakota vs Texas Tech (September 05, 2009) - Final Stats |work=Texas Tech Athletics|url=http://www.texastech.com/sports/m-footbl/stats/2009-2010/ttu01.html|access-date=September 13, 2009}}

{{Clear}}

=Rice=

{{see also|2009 Rice Owls football team}}

{{Americanfootballbox

|titlestyle= {{CollegePrimaryStyle|Texas Tech Red Raiders|color=white}} ;text-align:center;

|state=autocollapse

|title=Rice Owls at Texas Tech Red Raiders  – Game summary

|date=September 12

|time=6:00 p.m.

|road=Owls

|R1=0|R2=3|R3=0|R4=7

|home=Red Raiders

|H1=14|H2=0|H3=21|H4=20

|stadium=Jones AT&T Stadium, Lubbock, Texas

|attendance=48,124

|weather=Temperature: {{convert|72|F|C}} • Weather: Cloudy • Wind: NE 15 MPH

|referee=Ed Ardito

|TV=

|TVAnnouncers=

|reference=[https://texastech.com/sports/football/stats/2009/rice/boxscore/3143 Box score], [https://texastech.com/news/2009/9/12/Red_Raiders_Rout_Rice_55_10.aspx Recap]

|scoring=

First quarter

  • TTU – Edward Britton 5-yard pass from Taylor Potts (Matt Williams kick), 7:47. Red Raiders 7–0. Drive: 6 plays, 52 yards, 2:00.
  • TTU – Lyle Leong 7-yard pass from Taylor Potts (Matt Williams kick), 1:18. Red Raiders 14–0. Drive: 10 plays, 57 yards, 4:24.

Second quarter

  • RICE – Clar Fangmeier 45-yard field goal, 10:27. Red Raiders 14–3. Drive: 12 plays, 50 yards, 5:51.

Third quarter

  • TTU – Lyle Leong 8-yard pass from Taylor Potts (Matt Williams kick), 8:51. Red Raiders 21–3. Drive: 9 plays, 53 yards, 2:33.
  • TTU – Austin Zouzalik 11-yard pass from Taylor Potts (Matt Williams kick), 6:34. Red Raiders 28–3. Drive: 4 plays, 24 yards, 1:33.
  • TTU – Lyle Leong 27-yard pass from Taylor Potts (Matt Williams kick), 2:34. Red Raiders 35–3. Drive: 4 plays, 33 yards, 1:26.

Fourth quarter

  • TTU – Eric Stephens 34-yard pass from Taylor Potts (kick failed), 14:51. Red Raiders 41–3. Drive: 4 plays, 48 yards, 0:47.
  • RICE – Taylor Dupree 3-yard pass from John Thomas Shepherd (Clar Fangmeier kick), 11:02. Red Raiders 41–10. Drive: 8 plays, 65 yards, 3:49.
  • TTU – Tramain Swindall 30-yard pass from Taylor Potts (Matt Williams kick), 9:10. Red Raiders 48–10. Drive: 6 plays, 54 yards, 1:52.
  • TTU – Tramain Swindall 26-yard pass from Steven Sheffield (Matt Williams kick), 4:33. Red Raiders 55–10. Drive: 8 plays, 60 yards, 3:15.

|stats=

Top passers

  • RICE – John Thomas Shepherd – 14/19, 109 yards, TD
  • TTU – Taylor Potts – 36/57, 456 yards, 7 TD

Top rushers

  • RICE – Tyler Smith – 16 rushes, 49 yards
  • TTU – Harrison Jeffers – 5 rushes, 23 yards

Top receivers

  • RICE – Patrick Randolph – 5 receptions, 50 yards
  • TTU – Tramain Swindall – 6 receptions, 123 yards, 2 TD

}}

This game was the first time the Rice Owls played Texas Tech Red Raiders at home since 1995.{{cite web|title=Rice Owls vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders – Texas Tech Post Game Notes |work=Texas Tech Athletics |url=http://www.texastech.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/091209aab.html |access-date=September 13, 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110720093211/http://www.texastech.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/091209aab.html |archive-date=July 20, 2011 |url-status=live }} The Owls won the coin toss and elected to defer until the second half.

The Red Raiders shut the Owls out in the first quarter and scored two touchdowns. The first score came 6:13 into the game by way of a 5-yard touchdown pass from Taylor Potts to Edward Britton.{{cite web|title=Rice Owls vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders Box Score, September 12, 2009 – NCAA College Football – ESPN|work=ESPN|url=https://www.espn.com/college-football/boxscore?gameId=292552641|access-date=September 13, 2009}} Matt Williams successfully kicked the PAT. The next touchdown for the Red Raiders would come with only 1:18 left in the first quarter, when Taylor Potts threw a 7-yard pass to Lyle Leong. The extra point attempt was good. At the end of the quarter the score was 14–0.

The second quarter saw no scores by the Red Raiders. The Owls scored a field goal 3:33 into the quarter. The score at the half was 14–3.

The third quarter proved to be more fruitful for the Red Raiders, were they once again shut out the Owls. The Red Raiders scored three touchdowns with successful PATs all within the last nine minutes of the quarter. The first came with 8:51 left in quarter when Taylor Potts threw an 8-yard pass to Lyle Leong. The next touchdown came a little over two minutes later with an 11-yard touchdown reception by Austin Zouzalik from Taylor Potts. The last touchdown was scored with 2:34 left in the quarter by Taylor Potts and Lyle Leon when Potts threw a 27-yard pass to Leon. At the end of the quarter the score was 35–3.

Steven Sheffield, the Red Raiders backup quarterback, made his season debut when he came in for Taylor Potts during the final quarter after two touchdowns by the Red Raiders and a field goal by the Owls. The first Red Raider touchdown came only nine seconds into the quarter with a 34-yard touchdown reception by Eric Stephens from Taylor Potts. Matt Williams failed to convert the extra point kick. The Owls scored their only touchdown with 11:02 left on the clock. Taylor Potts last touchdown of the game came by way of a 30-yard pass to Tramain Swindall with 9:10 left in the game. The extra point attempt was good. The Red Raiders final score, and Steven Sheffield's first for the season came with 4:33 left in the game when Sheffield threw a 26-yard pass to Tramain Swindall. The PAT was converted by Matt Williams. The final score for the game was 55–10.

The Texas Tech Red Raiders rushed for 52 yards and passed for 508 yards. Taylor Potts attempted 57 passes, completing 36 for 456 yards. Steven Sheffield completed 4 out of 6 passes for 52 yards. Potts threw seven touchdown passes to Sheffield's one. Neither Potts nor Sheffield threw an interception.

The Owls rushed for 60 yards, passed for 197 yards, and scored 1 touchdown.

{{Clear}}

=At Texas=

{{See also|2009 Texas Longhorns football team|Texas–Texas Tech football rivalry}}

{{Americanfootballbox

|titlestyle= {{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Texas Tech Red Raiders|color=white}} ;text-align:center;

|state=autocollapse

|title=Texas Tech Red Raiders at No. 2 Texas Longhorns  – Game summary

|date=September 19

|time=7:00 p.m.

|road=Red Raiders

|R1=3|R2=0|R3=14|R4=7

|home=No. 2 Longhorns

|H1=7|H2=3|H3=14|H4=10

|stadium=Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium, Austin, Texas

|attendance=101,297

|weather=Temperature: {{convert|86|F|C}} • Weather: Cloudy, 49% humidity • Wind 3 MPH

|referee=Tom Walker

|TV=ABC

|TVAnnouncers=Brent Musburger, Kirk Herbstreit, Lisa Salters

|reference=[https://texastech.com/sports/football/stats/2009/texas/boxscore/3144 Box score], [https://texastech.com/news/2009/9/19/Red_Raiders_Fall_to_No_2_Longhorns_34_24.aspx Recap]

|scoring=

First quarter

Second quarter

  • TEX – Hunter Lawrence 43-yard field goal, 14:51. Longhorns 10–3. Drive: 5 plays, 33 yards, 1:09.

Third quarter

  • TEX – Tre' Newton 19-yard run (Hunter Lawrence kick), 11:22. Longhorns 17–3. Drive: 11 plays, 66 yards, 3:30.
  • TTU – Lyle Leong 14-yard pass from Taylor Potts (Matt Williams kick), 6:27. Longhorns 17–10. Drive: 11 plays, 61 yards, 4:48.
  • TEX – Cody Johnson 1-yard run (Hunter Lawrence kick), 4:20. Longhorns 24–10. Drive: 6 plays, 47 yards, 2:05.
  • TTU – Lyle Leong 10-yard pass from Taylor Potts (Matt Williams kick), 1:35. Longhorns 24–17. Drive: 8 plays, 84 yards, 2:40.

Fourth quarter

  • TEX – Dan Buckner 3-yard pass from Colt McCoy (Hunter Lawrence kick), 9:11. Longhorns 31–17. Drive: 6 plays, 19 yards, 2:38.
  • TTU – Tramain Swindall 22-yard pass from Taylor Potts (Matt Williams kick), 6:48. Longhorns 31–24. Drive: 8 plays, 88 yards, 2:06.
  • TEX – Hunter Lawrence 33-yard field goal, 3:49. Longhorns 34–24. Drive: 9 plays, 49 yards, 3:02.

|stats=

Top passers

Top rushers

  • TTU – Eric Stephens – 9 rushes, 27 yards
  • TEX – Tre' Newton – 20 rushes, 88 yards, TD

Top receivers

  • TTU – Lyle Leong – 6 receptions, 80 yards, 2 TD
  • TEX – Dan Buckner – 6 receptions, 75 yards, TD

}}

File:2009UTvsTechGamePottsPass.jpg

The Texas Tech Red Raiders competed against the Texas Longhorns at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium on September 9, 2009.{{cite web|title=2009 Men's Football Schedule – Texas Tech Official Athletic Site |url=http://www.texastech.com/sports/m-footbl/sched/text-m-footbl-sched.html |work=Texas Tech Athletics |access-date=September 13, 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081122153033/http://www.texastech.com/sports/m-footbl/sched/text-m-footbl-sched.html |archive-date=November 22, 2008 |url-status=live }} For the second year in a row the matchup was highlighted on ESPN's GameDay.{{cite web |title=ESPN's College GameDay to feature Red Raiders |work=KCBD |date=September 13, 2009 |url=http://www.newschannel10.com/Global/story.asp?S=11123399 |access-date=September 14, 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120224190801/http://www.newschannel10.com/Global/story.asp?S=11123399 |archive-date=February 24, 2012 |url-status=dead }}

The series between Texas Tech and Texas originated in Austin in 1928 and the two teams have met annually since 1960. Before the game, Texas led the series 43–15–0.{{cite news|last=Zuvanich |first=Adam |title=TexasFacts |newspaper=Lubbock Avalanche-Journal |date=September 17, 2009 |url=http://www.redraiders.com/2009/09/17/texas-facts/ |access-date=September 17, 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090924123311/http://www.redraiders.com/2009/09/17/texas-facts/ |archive-date=September 24, 2009 |url-status=live }} The Red Raider's victory in the 2008 season was only the second time in the last 10 meetings.

The Texas Tech Red Raiders received the opening kick off and returned it 28 yards.{{cite web |title=Texas Tech Red Raiders vs. Texas Longhorns Play-by-Play, September 19, 2009 – NCAA College Football – ESPN|date=September 19, 2009|work=ESPN|url=https://www.espn.com/college-football/playbyplay?gameId=292620251|access-date=September 19, 2009}} The Red Raiders opening driving ended with a 41-yard field goal by Matt Williams.{{cite web |title=Texas Tech Red Raiders vs. Texas Longhorns Box Score, September 19, 2009 – NCAA College Football – ESPN|work=ESPN|date=September 19, 2009|url=https://www.espn.com/college-football/boxscore?gameId=292620251|access-date=September 19, 2009}} On their second drive the Longhorns scored by returning a Red Raider punt 46 yards for a touchdown. The score at the end of the first quarter was 3–7.

The Red Raiders did not score in the second quarter, and would hold the Longhorns to only a field goal. At the half the score was 3–10.

The third quarter saw two touchdowns by both the Red Raiders and the Longhorns. The Longhorns scored a touchdown and successful PAT, on their opening drive of the second half. On the next possession the Red Raiders answered the Longhorns score with a touchdown and successful PAT of their own. The Red Raiders first touchdown of the game came by way of a 14-yard pass to Lyle Leong by Taylor Potts and the PAT was kicked by Matt Williams. After an unsuccessful on-side kick by the Red Raiders, Texas's next drive would end with a touchdown and PAT. The Red Raiders next drive proved as fruitful as their previous ending with a 10-yard touchdown pass by Potts to Leong. The final score at the end of the quarter was 17–24.

The Red Raider's first two possessions of the fourth quarters ended in a turnovers. The second of which resulted in a Longhorn touchdown, their last of the game. The Red Raiders last score came on their next possession by way of a 22-yard touchdown reception by Tramain Swindall from Taylor Potts. The Longhorns would score the final points of the game with a field goal. The final score of the game was 24–34.

The Longhorns rushed for 135 yards and the Longhorns' Colt McCoy attempted 34 passes completing 24 for 205 yards and was intercepted twice. The Red Raiders rushed for -6 yards and fumbled the ball once. Taylor Potts completed 46 passes out of an attempted 62 for a total of 420 yards. Potts was intercepted once.

{{Clear}}

=At Houston=

{{See also|2009 Houston Cougars football team}}

{{Americanfootballbox

|titlestyle= {{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Texas Tech Red Raiders|color=white}} ;text-align:center;

|state=autocollapse

|title=Texas Tech Red Raiders at No. 17 Houston Cougars  – Game summary

|date=September 26

|time=8:15 p.m.

|road=Red Raiders

|R1=7|R2=14|R3=7|R4=0

|home=No. 17 Cougars

|H1=7|H2=6|H3=10|H4=6

|stadium=Robertson Stadium, Houston, Texas

|attendance=32,114

|weather=Temperature: {{convert|86|F|C}} • Weather: Mostly cloudy • Wind: NNW 5 MPH

|referee=Scott Novak

|TV=ESPN2

|TVAnnouncers=Mike Patrick, Craig James, Heather Cox

|reference=[https://texastech.com/sports/football/stats/2009/houston/boxscore/3145 Box score], [https://texastech.com/news/2009/9/27/Texas_Tech_Falls_to_17_Houston.aspx Recap]

|scoring=

First quarter

Second quarter

  • HOU – James Mannisto 30-yard field goal, 8:52. Cougars 10–7. Drive: 10 plays, 69 yards, 4:15.
  • TTU – Baron Batch 11-yard run (Matt Williams kick), 5:59. Red Raiders 14–10. Drive: 7 plays, 85 yards, 2:53.
  • TTU – Harrison Jeffers 13-yard run (Matt Williams kick), 0:59. Red Raiders 21–10. Drive: 8 plays, 59 yards, 2:51.
  • HOU – Jordan Mannisto 50-yard field goal, 0:00. Red Raiders 21–13. Drive: 5 plays, 28 yards, 0:59.

Third quarter

  • HOU – Bryce Beall 1-yard run (Jordan Mannisto kick), 7:13. Red Raiders 21–20. Drive: 7 plays, 87 yards, 2:23.
  • TTU – Tramain Swindall 24-yard pass from Taylor Potts (Matt Williams kick), 4:19. Red Raiders 28–20. Drive: 8 plays, 75 yards, 2:54.
  • HOU – Jordan Mannisto 21-yard field goal, 0:12. Red Raiders 28–23. Drive: 11 plays, 65 yards, 2:26.

Fourth quarter

  • HOU – Case Keenum 4-yard run (pass failed), 0:49. Cougars 29–28. Drive: 16 plays, 95 yards, 4:58.

|stats=

Top passers

Top rushers

  • TTU – Baron Batch – 19 rushes, 114 yards, 2 TD
  • HOU – Bryce Beall – 19 rushes, 75 yards, TD

Top receivers

  • TTU – Alex Torres – 6 receptions, 90 yards
  • HOU – Charles Sims – 10 receptions, 122 yards

}}

The Texas Tech Red Raiders faced the Houston Cougars at Robertson Stadium in Houston Texas on September 26. This non-conference game was the 28th time the two teams meet, however this was the first time the Red Raiders have played at Robertson Stadium.{{cite web|title=Postgame Notes: Texas Tech vs. Houston|work=Texas Tech Athletics|url=http://www.texastech.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/092709aac.html|access-date=September 29, 2009|archive-date=July 20, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110720093241/http://www.texastech.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/092709aac.html|url-status=dead}} The Red Raiders ultimately lost the game with a final score of 28–29, dropping their record to 2–2.{{cite web |title=Texas Tech Red Raiders vs. Houston Cougars Box Score, September 26, 2009 – NCAA College Football – ESPN|work=ESPN|date=September 29, 2009|url=https://www.espn.com/college-football/boxscore?gameId=292690248|access-date=September 29, 2009 }}

{{Clear}}

=New Mexico=

{{See also|2009 New Mexico Lobos football team}}

{{Americanfootballbox

|titlestyle= {{CollegePrimaryStyle|Texas Tech Red Raiders|color=white}} ;text-align:center;

|state=autocollapse

|title=New Mexico Lobos at Texas Tech Red Raiders  – Game summary

|date=October 3

|time=2:30 p.m.

|road=Lobos

|R1=0|R2=7|R3=0|R4=21

|home=Red Raiders

|H1=7|H2=7|H3=21|H4=13

|stadium=Jones AT&T Stadium, Lubbock, Texas

|attendance=52,909

|weather=

|referee=Bill Athan

|TV=FSN

|TVAnnouncers=Bill Land, Gary Reasons, Emily Jones

|reference=[https://texastech.com/sports/football/stats/2009/new-mexico/boxscore/3146 Box score], [https://texastech.com/news/2009/10/3/Texas_Tech_Takes_Care_of_New_Mexico_48_28.aspx Recap]

|scoring=

First quarter

  • HOU – Harrison Jeffers 1-yard run (Matt Williams kick), 14:22. Red Raiders 7–0. Drive: 2 plays, 80 yards, 0:38.

Second quarter

  • UNM – Josh Fussell 7-yard pass from Donovan Porterie (James Aho kick), 12:05. Tied 7–7. Drive: 7 plays, 56 yards, 3:04.
  • TTU – Alex Torres 25-yard pass from Steven Sheffield (Matt Williams kick), 0:00. Red Raiders 14–7. Drive: 5 plays, 86 yards, 0:56.

Third quarter

  • TTU – Baron Batch 5-yard run (Matt Williams kick), 9:53. Red Raiders 21–7. Drive: 7 plays, 34 yards, 3:35.
  • TTU – Detron Lewis 20-yard pass from Steven Sheffield (Matt Williams kick), 5:23. Red Raiders 28–7. Drive: 7 plays, 57 yards, 3:11.
  • TTU – Harrison Jeffers 62-yard pass from Steven Sheffield (Matt Williams kick), 1:28. Red Raiders 35–7. Drive: 2 plays, 71 yards, 0:42.

Fourth quarter

  • UNM – Franki Solomon 29-yard interception return (James Aho kick), 11:55. Red Raiders 35–14.
  • UNM – A. J. Butler 1-yard run (James Aho kick), 3:36. Red Raiders 35–21. Drive: 16 plays, 95 yards, 5:10.
  • TTU – Harrison Jeffers 2-yard run (Matt Williams kick), 1:28. Red Raiders 42–21. Drive: 5 plays, 38 yards, 2:08.
  • UNM – Bryant Williams 61-yard pass from Donovan Porterie (James Aho kick), 0:46. Red Raiders 42–28. Drive: 2 plays, 69 yards, 0:42.
  • TTU – Harrison Jeffers 2-yard run (run failed), 0:00. Red Raiders 48–28. Drive: 2 plays, 1 yard, 0:46.

|stats=

Top passers

Top rushers

  • UNM – A. J. Butler – 26 rushes, 102 yards, TD
  • TTU – Baron Batch – 8 rushes, 47 yards, TD

Top receivers

  • UNM – Bryant Williams – 2 receptions, 75 yards, TD
  • TTU – Tramain Swindall – 5 receptions, 139 yards

}}

File:NMatTTU2009.jpg

The Red Raiders competed against the New Mexico Lobos at Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock, Texas, on October 3, 2009. Going into the game, the Red Raiders led the series with a record of 32–6–2. This was the first meeting of the two teams since 2004.{{cite web|title=Football Looks To Break Skid At Home Against New Mexico|date=September 29, 2009|url=http://www.texastech.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/092909aaa.html|access-date=September 29, 2009 |archive-date=July 20, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110720093300/http://www.texastech.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/092909aaa.html|url-status=dead}} The Red Raiders beat the Lobos with a final score of 48–28. Taylor Potts led the Raiders to a score on their first possession of the game, but he left the game with an injury in the second quarter, and Steven Sheffield came in late in the second quarter. Sheffield's 25-yard touchdown pass to Alexander Torres gave the Raiders a 14-7 halftime lead.

Sheffield threw two third-quarter touchdown passes, including a 62-yard catch and run by Harrison Jeffers, as the Raiders extended their lead to 35-7. Jeffers added two more touchdown runs in the fourth quarter to finish the scoring in Tech's 48-28 win.{{Cite web |url=http://www.redraiders.com/2009/10/03/tech-loses-quarterback-in-48-28-win-over-new-mexico/ |title=Tech loses quarterback in 48-28 win over New Mexico | Red Raiders |access-date=2010-08-19 |archive-date=2010-08-11 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100811002810/http://www.redraiders.com/2009/10/03/tech-loses-quarterback-in-48-28-win-over-new-mexico/ |url-status=dead }}

{{Clear}}

=Kansas State=

{{See also|2009 Kansas State Wildcats football team}}

{{Americanfootballbox

|titlestyle= {{CollegePrimaryStyle|Texas Tech Red Raiders|color=white}} ;text-align:center;

|state=autocollapse

|title=Kansas State Wildcats at Texas Tech Red Raiders  – Game summary

|date=October 10

|time=6:00 p.m.

|road=Wildcats

|R1=0|R2=0|R3=7|R4=7

|home=Red Raiders

|H1=14|H2=24|H3=14|H4=14

|stadium=Jones AT&T Stadium, Lubbock, Texas

|attendance=47,382

|weather=Temperature: {{convert|48|F|C}} • Weather: Cloudy • Wind: E 12 MPH

|referee=Adrian Hill

|TV=FSN

|TVAnnouncers=Bill Land, Gary Reasons, Emily Jones

|reference=[https://texastech.com/sports/football/stats/2009/kansas-state/boxscore/3147 Box score], [https://texastech.com/news/2009/10/10/Texas_Tech_Routs_Kansas_State_66_14.aspx Recap]

|scoring=

First quarter

  • TTU – Tramain Swindall 52-yard pass from Steven Sheffield (Matt Williams kick), 11:31. Red Raiders 7–0. Drive: 7 plays, 71 yards, 3:29.
  • TTU – Alex Torres 6-yard pass from Steven Sheffield (Matt Williams kick), 1:49. Red Raiders 14–0. Drive: 8 plays, 90 yards, 3:17.

Second quarter

  • TTU – Matt Williams 20-yard field goal, 11:28. Red Raiders 17–0. Drive: 9 plays, 53 yards, 3:35.
  • TTU – Detron Lewis 4-yard pass from Steven Sheffield (Matt Williams kick), 6:49. Red Raiders 24–0. Drive: 7 plays, 49 yards, 3:08.
  • TTU – Jacoby Franks 72-yard pass from Steven Sheffield (Matt Williams kick), 3:59. Red Raiders 31–0. Drive: 2 plays, 77 yards, 0:42.
  • TTU – Alex Torres 28-yard pass from Steven Sheffield (Matt Williams kick), 0:29. Red Raiders 38–0. Drive: 5 plays, 67 yards, 1:04.

Third quarter

  • KSU – Jeff Fitzgerald 17-yard interception return (Josh Cherry kick), 12:54. Red Raiders 38–7.
  • TTU – Baron Batch 4-yard run (Matt Williams kick), 7:59. Red Raiders 45–7. Drive: 10 plays, 85 yards, 4:55.
  • TTU – Detron Lewis 12-yard pass from Steven Sheffield (Matt Williams kick), 3:52. Red Raiders 52–7. Drive: 5 plays, 54 yards, 2:27.

Fourth quarter

  • TTU – Lyle Leong 25-yard pass from Steven Sheffield (Matt Williams kick), 12:34. Red Raiders 59–7. Drive: 8 plays, 95 yards, 2:54.
  • KSU – Keithen Valentine 8-yard run (Josh Cherry kick), 7:33. Red Raiders 59–14. Drive: 3 plays, 75 yards, 1:08.
  • TTU – Brik Brinker 7-yard pass from Seth Doege (Matt Williams kick), 4:09. Red Raiders 66–14. Drive: 9 plays, 80 yards, 3:24.

|stats=

Top passers

Top rushers

  • KSU – Keithen Valentine – 8 rushes, 96 yards, TD
  • TTU – Baron Batch – 9 rushes, 86 yards, TD

Top receivers

  • KSU – Attrail Snipes – 7 receptions, 82 yards
  • TTU – Detron Lewis – 8 receptions, 100 yards, 2 TD

}}

The Red Raiders took on the Kansas State Wildcats at Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock, Texas, on October 10, 2009. This homecoming game was the 11th meeting of the two teams.{{cite web|title=Its Homecoming! Tech Set To Host Kansas State On Saturday|url=http://www.texastech.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/100509aac.html|access-date=October 9, 2009|date=October 5, 2009|work=Texas Tech Athletics|archive-date=July 20, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110720093329/http://www.texastech.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/100509aac.html|url-status=dead}} The Red Raiders had won the previous four games against the Wildcats and had a record of 5–1 at home against the team prior to this game. The game was regionally televised on FSN. The Red Raiders beat the Wildcats with a final score of 66–14.{{cite web|url=https://www.espn.com/college-football/boxscore?gameId=292832641|title=Kansas State Wildcats vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders Box Score, October 10, 2009 – NCAA College Football – ESPN|publisher=ESPN|date=October 10, 2009|access-date=October 11, 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091015105649/http://scores.espn.go.com/ncf/boxscore?gameId=292832641|archive-date=October 15, 2009 |url-status=live}} Tech's 66 points were the most ever scored on a team coached by Bill Snyder.{{cite news|last=Robinett|first=Kellis|title=Postgame: Texas Tech 66, K-State 14|newspaper=The Kansas City Star|date=October 10, 2009|url=http://campuscorner.kansascity.com/node/324|access-date=October 11, 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091013162628/http://campuscorner.kansascity.com/node/324|archive-date=October 13, 2009|url-status=dead|df=mdy-all}}

{{Clear}}

=At Nebraska=

{{See also|2009 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team}}

{{Americanfootballbox

|titlestyle= {{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Texas Tech Red Raiders|color=white}} ;text-align:center;

|state=autocollapse

|title=Texas Tech Red Raiders at No. 15 Nebraska Cornhuskers  – Game summary

|date=October 17

|time=2:30 p.m.

|road=Red Raiders

|R1=14|R2=10|R3=0|R4=7

|home=No. 15 Cornhuskers

|H1=0|H2=3|H3=0|H4=7

|stadium=Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Nebraska

|attendance=86,107

|weather=Temperature: {{convert|46|F|C}} • Weather: Partly sunny • Wind: S 1 MPH

|referee=C. Castleberry

|TV=ABC/ESPN

|TVAnnouncers=Mike Patrick (play-by-play), Craig James (analyst), and Heather Cox (sideline)

|reference=[https://texastech.com/sports/football/stats/2009/nebraska/boxscore/3148 Box score], [https://texastech.com/news/2009/10/17/Tech_Upsets_No_15_Nebraska_for_First_Road_Win_31_10.aspx Recap]

|scoring=

First quarter

  • TTU – Baron Batch 16-yard pass from Steven Sheffield (Matt Williams kick), 10:21. Red Raiders 7–0. Drive: 9 plays, 80 yards, 4:39.
  • TTU – Daniel Howard 82-yard fumble return (Matt Williams kick), 4:54. Red Raiders 14–0.

Second quarter

  • TTU – Steven Sheffield 1-yard run (Matt Williams kick), 6:56. Red Raiders 21–0. Drive: 12 plays, 65 yards, 6:40.
  • NEB – Alex Henery 21-yard field goal, 1:47. Red Raiders 21–3. Drive: 11 plays, 74 yards, 5:02.
  • TTU – Matt Williams 32-yard field goal, 0:03. Red Raiders 24–3. Drive: 5 plays, 67 yards, 1:39.

Third quarter

  • No scoring plays

Fourth quarter

  • NEB – Khiry Cooper 13-yard pass from Cody Green (Alex Henery kick), 8:40. Red Raiders 24–10. Drive: 7 plays, 40 yards, 1:23.
  • TTU – Steven Sheffield 1-yard run (Matt Williams kick), 3:30. Red Raiders 31–10. Drive: 9 plays, 54 yards, 5:00.

|stats=

Top passers

  • TTU – Steven Sheffield – 23/32, 234 yards, TD
  • NEB – Zac Lee – 16/22, 128 yards

Top rushers

Top receivers

  • TTU – Detron Lewis – 5 receptions, 100 yards
  • NEB – Chris Brooks – 5 receptions, 66 yards

}}

The Red Raiders took on the No. 15 Nebraska Cornhuskers at the Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Nebraska on October 17, 2009. Before a crowd of more than 86,000, the Raiders jumped out in front early on a touchdown pass from Sheffield to Baron Batch.

Tech's defense then made the biggest play of the game, with defensive end Daniel Howard picking up a fumbled lateral pass and returning it 82 yards for a touchdown and a 14-0 Red Raider lead. The Raiders were up 24-3 as the defense kept Nebraska's offense in check.

The Red Raider offense was stalled in the second half, but Tech's defense continued to make big plays to keep the Huskers from making a comeback. Defensive end Brandon Sharpe had four of Tech's five sacks, and Sheffield scored on a quarterback sneak to put Tech up by three touchdowns late in the game.{{cite news|url=http://content.usatoday.com/sportsdata/football/ncaaf/game/TexasTech_Nebraska/2009/10/17|newspaper=USA Today|title=Box score|access-date=August 19, 2010 }}

With the win, the Raiders improved to 5-2 and appeared in the AP top 25 for the first and only time during the 2009 regular season at No. 21 in the nation.{{Clear}}

=Texas A&M=

{{See also|2009 Texas A&M Aggies football team|Texas A&M–Texas Tech football rivalry}}

{{Americanfootballbox

|titlestyle= {{CollegePrimaryStyle|Texas Tech Red Raiders|color=white}} ;text-align:center;

|state=autocollapse

|title=Texas A&M Aggies at No. 21 Texas Tech Red Raiders  – Game summary

|date=October 24

|time=6:00 p.m.

|road=Aggies

|R1=7|R2=21|R3=10|R4=14

|home=No. 21 Red Raiders

|H1=14|H2=0|H3=8|H4=8

|stadium=Jones AT&T Stadium, Lubbock, Texas

|attendance=57,733

|weather=Temperature: {{convert|77|F|C}} • Weather: Mostly cloudy • Wind: WSW 20 MPH

|referee=Rick Loumiet

|TV=

|TVAnnouncers=

|reference=[https://texastech.com/sports/football/stats/2009/texas-am/boxscore/3149 Box score], [https://texastech.com/news/2009/10/24/No_21_Texas_Tech_Upset_by_Texas_A_amp_M_52_30.aspx Recap]

|scoring=

First quarter

  • TTU – Alex Torres 56-yard pass from Taylor Potts (Matt Williams kick), 12:52. Red Raiders 7–0. Drive: 6 plays, 80 yards, 2:08.
  • TAMU – Cyrus Gray 12-yard pass from Jerrod Johnson (Randy Bullock kick), 8:19. Tied 7–7. Drive: 9 plays, 86 yards, 2:37.
  • TTU – Edward Britton 26-yard pass from Taylor Potts (Matt Williams kick), 0:30. Red Raiders 14–7. Drive: 8 plays, 86 yards, 2:53.

Second quarter

  • TAMU – Cyrus Gray 3-yard run (Randy Bullock kick), 13:41. Tied 14–14. Drive: 6 plays, 78 yards, 1:49.
  • TAMU – Christine Michael 1-yard run (Randy Bullock kick), 6:50. Aggies 21–14. Drive: 12 plays, 71 yards, 3:34.
  • TAMU – Cyrus Gray 1-yard run (Randy Bullock kick), 1:22. Aggies 28–14. Drive: 11 plays, 73 yards, 3:45.

Third quarter

  • TAMU – Christine Michael 44-yard run (Randy Bullock kick), 12:56. Aggies 35–14. Drive: 6 plays, 78 yards, 2:04.
  • TAMU – Randy Bullock 22-yard field goal, 6:19. Aggies 38–14. Drive: 8 plays, 29 yards, 2:25.
  • TTU – Eric Stephens 7-yard run (Taylor Potts pass to Edward Britton), 1:59. Aggies 38–22. Drive: 3 plays, 24 yards, 0:52.

Fourth quarter

  • TAMU – Jerrod Johnson 21-yard run (Randy Bullock kick), 8:38. Aggies 45–22. Drive: 8 plays, 46 yards, 3:54.
  • TTU – Baron Batch 1-yard run (Taylor Potts pass to Detron Lewis), 5:13. Aggies 45–30. Drive: 11 plays, 67 yards, 3:25.
  • TAMU – Cyrus Gray 7-yard run (Randy Bullock kick), 1:08. Aggies 52–30. Drive: 9 plays, 43 yards, 4:05.

|stats=

Top passers

Top rushers

Top receivers

  • TAMU – Uzoma Nwachukwu – 4 receptions, 79 yards
  • TTU – Alex Torres – 8 receptions, 128 yards, TD

}}

The Red Raiders competed against the Texas A&M Aggies at the Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock, Texas on October 24, 2009. Tech scored first on a 56-yard touchdown pass from Taylor Potts to Alexander Torres, and Potts hooked up with Edward Britton for another touchdown to give Tech a 14-7 lead late in the first quarter. The Aggies then went on to score 31 straight points in the second and third quarters to pull away.

Attendance for the game was 57,733. It was the largest crowd at football game at Jones AT&T Stadium, beating the previous record of 56,333, set on November 1, 2008 in the game against Texas.

=Kansas=

{{See also|2009 Kansas Jayhawks football team}}

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|titlestyle= {{CollegePrimaryStyle|Texas Tech Red Raiders|color=white}} ;text-align:center;

|state=autocollapse

|title=Kansas Jayhawks at Texas Tech Red Raiders  – Game summary

|date=October 31

|time=2:30 p.m.

|road=Jayhawks

|R1=7|R2=7|R3=7|R4=0

|home=Red Raiders

|H1=0|H2=14|H3=0|H4=28

|stadium=Jones AT&T Stadium, Lubbock, Texas

|attendance=47,291

|weather=Temperature: {{convert|67|F|C}} • Weather: Sunny • Wind: SSW 12 MPH

|referee=Karl Richins

|TV=ABC

|TVAnnouncers=Ron Franklin, Ed Cunningham

|reference=[https://texastech.com/sports/football/stats/2009/kansas/boxscore/3150 Box score], [https://texastech.com/news/2009/10/31/Red_Raiders_Overpower_Jayhawks_42_21.aspx Recap]

|scoring=

First quarter

  • KU – Maxwell Onyegbule 3-yard fumble return (Jacob Branstetter kick), 8:13. Jayhawks 7–0.

Second quarter

  • TTU – Detron Lewis 61-yard pass from Seth Doege (Matt Williams kick), 14:22. Tied 7–7. Drive: 3 plays, 63 yards, 0:44.
  • TTU – Baron Batch 2-yard run (Matt Williams kick), 3:05. Red Raiders 14–7. Drive: 1 play, 6 yards, 0:10.
  • KU – Toben Opurum 2-yard run (Jacob Branstetter kick), 0:47. Tied 14–14. Drive: 1 play, 2 yards, 0:11.

Third quarter

  • KU – Dezmon Briscoe 6-yard pass from Todd Reesing (Jacob Branstetter kick), 0:05. Jayhawks 21–14. Drive: 10 plays, 81 yards, 3:59.

Fourth quarter

  • TTU – Baron Batch 1-yard run (Matt Williams kick), 11:06. Tied 21–21. Drive: 9 plays, 80 yards, 3:59.
  • TTU – Baron Batch 17-yard run (Matt Williams kick), 8:49. Red Raiders 28–21. Drive: 3 plays, 23 yards, 0:41.
  • TTU – LaRon Moore 31-yard fumble return (Matt Williams kick), 7:10. Red Raiders 35–21.
  • TTU – Baron Batch 11-yard run (Matt Williams kick), 2:05. Red Raiders 42–21. Drive: 2 plays, 19 yards, 0:23.

|stats=

Top passers

Top rushers

  • KU – Jake Sharp – 10 rushes, 50 yards
  • TTU – Baron Batch – 17 rushes, 123 yards, 4 TD

Top receivers

}}

The Red Raiders faced the Kansas Jayhawks at the Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock, Texas on October 31, 2009. Redshirt freshman quarterback Seth Doege got his first NCAA start because of injuries to Taylor Potts and Steven Sheffield. The Raiders didn't get on the scoreboard until the second quarter, when Doege hit Detron Lewis on a 61-yard touchdown bomb to tie the game at 7-7. Later in the second quarter, Colby Whitlock sacked Todd Reesing and forced a fumble deep in Kansas territory, which the Raiders recovered. Baron Batch scored on a 2-yard run, and the two teams went into halftime tied 14-14.

The Jayhawks took a 21-14 lead into the fourth quarter, but the Raiders put up four touchdowns to pull away. Batch scored three touchdowns on the ground, and Laron Moore added a score on a fumble recovery.

=At Oklahoma State=

{{See also|2009 Oklahoma State Cowboys football team}}

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|titlestyle= {{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Texas Tech Red Raiders|color=white}} ;text-align:center;

|state=autocollapse

|title=Texas Tech Red Raiders at No. 17 Oklahoma State Cowboys  – Game summary

|date=November 14

|time=7:00 p.m.

|road=Red Raiders

|R1=0|R2=10|R3=0|R4=7

|home=No. 17 Cowboys

|H1=7|H2=0|H3=3|H4=14

|stadium=Boone Pickens Stadium, Stillwater, Oklahoma

|attendance=52,811

|weather=Temperature: {{convert|53|F|C}} • Weather: Mostly cloudy • Wind: N 6 MPH

|referee=Matt Loeffler

|TV=ABC

|TVAnnouncers=Mike Patrick, Craig James, Heather Cox

|reference=[https://texastech.com/sports/football/stats/2009/oklahoma-state/boxscore/3151 Box score], [https://texastech.com/news/2009/11/14/Red_Raiders_Fall_to_No_17_Cowboys_24_17.aspx Recap]

|scoring=

First quarter

  • OKST – Hubert Anyiam 25-yard pass from Zac Robinson (Dan Bailey kick), 0:54. Cowboys 7–0. Drive: 12 plays, 74 yards, 6:59.

Second quarter

  • TTU – Matt Williams 34-yard field goal, 9:58. Cowboys 7–3. Drive: 8 plays, 24 yards, 2:38.
  • TTU – Alex Torres 12-yard pass from Steven Sheffield (Matt Williams kick), 3:05. Red Raiders 10–7. Drive: 6 plays, 32 yards, 2:17.

Third quarter

  • OKST – Dan Bailey 26-yard field goal, 6:52. Tied 10–10. Drive: 19 plays, 73 yards, 8:08.

Fourth quarter

  • OKST – Keith Toston 1-yard run (Dan Bailey kick), 12:57. Cowboys 17–10. Drive: 15 plays, 66 yards, 6:03.
  • OKST – Patrick Lavine 21-yard interception return (Dan Bailey kick), 8:06. Cowboys 24–10.
  • TTU – Edward Britton 24-yard pass from Taylor Potts (Matt Williams kick), 6:59. Cowboys 24–17. Drive: 5 plays, 80 yards, 1:07.

|stats=

Top passers

Top rushers

  • TTU – Baron Batch – 10 rushes, 48 yards
  • OKST – Zac Robinson – 19 rushes, 99 yards

Top receivers

  • TTU – Detron Lewis – 6 receptions, 75 yards
  • OKST – Hubert Anyiam – 3 receptions, 39 yards, TD

}}

=Oklahoma=

{{See also|2009 Oklahoma Sooners football team}}

{{Americanfootballbox

|titlestyle= {{CollegePrimaryStyle|Texas Tech Red Raiders|color=white}} ;text-align:center;

|state=autocollapse

|title=Oklahoma Sooners at Texas Tech Red Raiders  – Game summary

|date=November 21

|time=11:30 a.m.

|road=Sooners

|R1=3|R2=3|R3=0|R4=7

|home=Red Raiders

|H1=3|H2=14|H3=10|H4=14

|stadium=Jones AT&T Stadium, Lubbock, Texas

|attendance=50,479

|weather=Temperature: {{convert|49|F|C}} • Weather: Clear • Wind: S 9 MPH

|referee=Adrian Hill

|TV=FSN

|TVAnnouncers=Joel Meyers (play-by-play), Dave Lapham, Joel Klatt (analysts), and Jim Knox (sideline)

|reference=[https://texastech.com/sports/football/stats/2009/oklahoma/boxscore/3152 Box score], [https://texastech.com/news/2009/11/21/Red_Raiders_Rout_Sooners_41_13.aspx Recap]

|scoring=

First quarter

  • TTU – Matt Williams 33-yard field goal, 10:57. Red Raiders 3–0. Drive: 11 plays, 63 yards, 4:03.
  • OKLA – Patrick O'Hara 47-yard field goal, 1:24. Tied 3–3. Drive: 7 plays, 42 yards, 2:36.

Second quarter

  • OKLA – Patrick O'Hara 22-yard field goal, 10:42. Sooners 6–3. Drive: 14 plays, 51 yards, 4:44.
  • TTU – Baron Batch 1-yard run (Matt Williams kick), 8:48. Red Raiders 10–6. Drive: 4 plays, 69 yards, 1:54.
  • TTU – Austin Zouzalik 21-yard pass from Taylor Potts (Matt Williams kick), 4:58. Red Raiders 17–6. Drive: 6 plays, 68 yards, 2:10.

Third quarter

  • TTU – Alex Torres 24-yard pass from Taylor Potts (Matt Williams kick), 10:38. Red Raiders 24–6. Drive: 6 plays, 91 yards, 2:13.
  • TTU – Matt Williams 37-yard field goal, 8:01. Red Raiders 27–6. Drive: 4 plays, -1 yards, 1:25.

Fourth quarter

  • TTU – Baron Batch 21-yard run (Matt Williams kick), 13:43. Red Raiders 34–6. Drive: 18 plays, 80 yards, 7:02.
  • OKLA – Ryan Broyles 51-yard pass from Landry Jones (Patrick O'Hara kick), 7:30. Red Raiders 34–13. Drive: 5 plays, 63 yards, 1:01.
  • TTU – Eric Stephens 4-yard run (Matt Williams kick), 0:47. Red Raiders 41–13. Drive: 14 plays, 82 yards, 6:43.

|stats=

Top passers

Top rushers

  • OKLA – Chris Brown – 11 rushes, 37 yards
  • TTU – Baron Batch – 25 rushes, 136 yards, 2 TD

Top receivers

  • OKLA – Ryan Broyles – 7 receptions, 117 yards, TD
  • TTU – Alex Torres – 11 receptions, 163 yards, TD

}}

Tech came into the home game against Oklahoma seeking revenge for the 65-21 rout that the Raiders suffered in the 2008 match-up against the Sooners. The game saw a low-scoring first quarter, with Tech going up 3-0 on their first possession. Taylor Potts put Tech in position to score with passes to Lyle Leong, Edward Britton and Baron Batch to set up Matt Williams' 33-yard field goal.

The game was tied 3-3 after the first quarter, but the Raiders' offense got on track with two second-quarter touchdowns. Batch scored on a 1-yard touchdown run, set up by a 65-yard pass from Potts to Torres. Tech's defense forced a quick OU punt, and Potts then hooked up with Zouzalik on a 21-yard touchdown pass to give the Raiders a 17-6 halftime lead.

Tech's defense shut down the Sooners on Oklahoma's opening possession of the second half, and the Raiders quickly marched 91 yards for another touchdown, with Potts hitting Torres on a 24-yard scoring pass for a 24-6 lead.

Tech cornerback Laron Moore intercepted an Oklahoma pass on the Sooners' next possession, but the Raiders could not push the ball in for a touchdown, settling for a 37-yard field goal from Williams.

On Tech's next possession, the Raiders mounted an 18-play drive that chewed up more than seven minutes before scoring on a 21-yard run by Batch. Oklahoma finally scored their only touchdown on a pass from Landry Jones to Ryan Broyles, but the Raiders added a final touchdown on a 4-yard run by Eric Stephens.{{Cite web |url=http://www.redraiders.com/2009/11/23/scoring-summary-4/ |title=Scoring Summary | Red Raiders |access-date=2010-08-19 |archive-date=2009-11-25 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091125163611/http://www.redraiders.com/2009/11/23/scoring-summary-4/ |url-status=dead }}

{{Clear}}

=Vs. Baylor=

{{See also|2009 Baylor Bears football team}}

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|titlestyle= {{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Texas Tech Red Raiders|color=white}} ;text-align:center;

|state=autocollapse

|title=Texas Tech Red Raiders vs. Baylor Bears  – Game summary

|date=November 28

|time=5:00 p.m.

|road=Red Raiders

|R1=0|R2=3|R3=14|R4=3

|home=Bears

|H1=3|H2=7|H3=3|H4=0

|stadium=Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas

|attendance=71,964

|weather=Temperature: {{convert|67|F|C}} • Weather: Partly cloudy • Wind: SSE 11 MPH

|referee=Greg Burks

|TV=FSN

|TVAnnouncers=Dan McLaughlin, Gary Reasons, Emily Jones

|reference=[https://texastech.com/sports/football/stats/2009/baylor/boxscore/3153 Box score], [https://texastech.com/news/2009/11/28/Texas_Tech_Stops_Baylor_20_13.aspx Recap]

|scoring=

First quarter

  • BAY – Dary Stone 25-yard field goal, 11:11. Bears 3–0. Drive: 8 plays, 75 yards, 3:49.

Second quarter

  • BAY – Blake Szymanski 1-yard run (Dary Stone kick), 13:30. Bears 10–0. Drive: 13 plays, 82 yards, 4:11.
  • TTU – Matt Williams 18-yard field goal, 0:04. Bears 10–3. Drive: 7 plays, 41 yards, 2:10.

Third quarter

  • BAY – Dary Stone 40-yard field goal, 12:42. Bears 13–3. Drive: 7 plays, 4 yards, 1:59.
  • TTU – Lyle Leong 6-yard pass from Taylor Potts (Matt Williams kick), 9:48. Bears 13–10. Drive: 6 plays, 36 yards, 2:41.
  • TTU – Lyle Leong 12-yard pass from Taylor Potts (Matt Williams kick), 7:55. Red Raiders 17–13. Drive: 3 plays, 32 yards, 1:04.

Fourth quarter

  • TTU – Matt Williams 43-yard field goal, 6:24. Red Raiders 20–13. Drive: 13 plays, 54 yards, 4:57.

|stats=

Top passers

  • TTU – Taylor Potts – 31/49, 269 yards, 2 TD, INT
  • BAY – Blake Szymanski – 22/35, 238 yards, INT

Top rushers

Top receivers

  • TTU – Austin Zouzalik – 7 receptions, 92 yards
  • BAY – David Alexander Gettis – 3 receptions, 69 yards

}}

=Vs. Michigan State (Valero Alamo Bowl)=

{{See also|2010 Alamo Bowl (January)|2009 Michigan State Spartans football team}}

{{Americanfootballbox

|titlestyle= {{CollegePrimaryStyle|Texas Tech Red Raiders|color=white}} ;text-align:center;

|state=autocollapse

|title=Michigan State Spartans vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders (Alamo Bowl)  – Game summary

|date=January 2, 2010

|time=8:00 p.m.

|road=Spartans

|R1=7|R2=7|R3=14|R4=3

|home=Red Raiders

|H1=7|H2=13|H3=7|H4=14

|stadium=Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas

|attendance=64,757

|weather=None (indoor stadium)

|referee=Tom Ritter

|TV=ESPN/ESPN Radio

|TVAnnouncers=Mike Patrick (play-by-play), Bob Davie (analyst), and Holly Rowe (sideline)/Bill Rosinski (play-by-play), Dennis Franchione, and Joe Schad (sideline)

|reference=[https://texastech.com/sports/football/stats/2009/michigan-state-alamo-bowl-/boxscore/3154 Box score], [https://texastech.com/news/2010/1/3/Red_Raiders_Outlast_Spartans_in_Valero_Alamo_Bowl_41_31.aspx Recap]

|scoring=

First quarter

Second quarter

  • TTU – Matt Williams 21-yard field goal, 14:11. Red Raiders 10–7. Drive: 11 plays, 70 yards, 4:17.
  • TTU – Lyle Leong 2-yard pass from Taylor Potts (Matt Williams kick), 11:01. Red Raiders 17–7. Drive: 4 plays, 53 yards, 2:00.
  • MSU – Keshawn Martin 48-yard pass from Kirk Cousins (Brett Swenson kick), 8:06. Red Raiders 17–14. Drive: 6 plays, 77 yards, 2:48.
  • TTU – Matt Williams 38-yard field goal, 0:20. Red Raiders 20–14. Drive: 9 plays, 37 yards, 2:28.

Third quarter

  • MSU – Keith Nichol 7-yard run (Brett Swenson kick), 12:15. Spartans 21–20. Drive: 5 plays, 26 yards, 2:40.
  • TTU – Jacoby Franks 14-yard pass from Taylor Potts (Matt Williams kick), 6:32. Red Raiders 27–21. Drive: 9 plays, 92 yards, 3:05.
  • MSU – Blair White 8-yard pass from Keshawn Martin (Brett Swenson kick), 1:18. Spartans 28–27. Drive: 6 plays, 80 yards, 2:19.

Fourth quarter

  • MSU – Brett Swenson 44-yard field goal, 8:05. Spartans 31–27. Drive: 10 plays, 46 yards, 5:36.
  • TTU – Detron Lewis 11-yard pass from Steven Sheffield (Matt Williams kick), 5:03. Red Raiders 34–31. Drive: 8 plays, 77 yards, 3:02.
  • TTU – Baron Batch 13-yard run (Matt Williams kick), 2:08. Red Raiders 41–31. Drive: 9 plays, 35 yards, 2:11.

|stats=

Top passers

Top rushers

Top receivers

}}

Rankings

{{See also|2009 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings}}

{{NCAA Division I FBS football rankings

| finalpollweek = 15

| harrisfirstweek = 4

| bcsfirstweek = 7

| AP_pre = RV

| coaches_pre = RV

| AP_1 = RV

| coaches_1 = RV

| AP_2 = RV

| coaches_2 = RV

| AP_3 = RV

| coaches_3 = RV

| AP_4 = NR

| coaches_4 = NR

| harris_4 = NR

| AP_5 = NR

| coaches_5 = NR

| harris_5 = NR

| AP_6 = RV

| coaches_6 = RV

| harris_6 = NR

| AP_7 = 21

| coaches_7 = 24

| harris_7 = 22

| bcs_7 = NR

| AP_8 = RV

| coaches_8 = RV

| harris_8 = NR

| bcs_8 = NR

| AP_9 = RV

| coaches_9 = RV

| harris_9 = NR

| bcs_9 = NR

| AP_10 = RV

| coaches_10 = RV

| harris_10 = NR

| bcs_10 = NR

| AP_11 = RV

| coaches_11 = RV

| harris_11 = NR

| bcs_11 = NR

| AP_12 = RV

| coaches_12 = RV

| harris_12 = NR

| bcs_12 = NR

| AP_13 = RV

| coaches_13 = RV

| harris_13 = NR

| bcs_13 = NR

| AP_14 = RV

| coaches_14 = RV

| harris_14 = NR

| bcs_14 = NR

| AP_15 = 21

| coaches_15 = 23

}}

References