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Discount Texas Tech Football Tickets

Discount Texas Tech Football Tickets
College football is back and Texas Tech tickets are some of the hottest in NCAA football. Be there to see the Texas Tech Red Raiders Football take on all comers and get yourself some Texas Tech Red Raiders Football tickets today. Come see all the NCAA football hits and touchdowns you can handle and buy Texas Tech Red Raiders Football tickets today!


Discount Texas Tech Football Tickets are on sale now and Jones AT&T Stadium is heating up! The Raiders have some big games upcoming and Head Coach Tommy Tuberville has the team ready to play. With so many big Texas Tech University football games coming up, you know the Jones AT&T Stadium is going to be rocking so get them tickets fast! Saturday football is back in Lubbock and you better get your Texas Tech Red Raiders football tickets right now to get into a game. Red Raiders quarterback Seth Doege is going yard, and we’ve got the tickets for Texas Tech Red Raiders football right here just for you. With some luck Texas Tech Red Raiders should be competing in the 2011 Big 12 Championship Game, which would be a really hot ticket. If you can find Texas Tech Red Raiders Big 12 Championship tickets you are going to be a popular fan! Watch Seth Doege and the rest of the team with some cheap Texas Tech Red Raiders football tickets, available at TicketLiquidator!

Don’t forget to buy your tickets to see the Texas Tech Red Raiders this season! The Red Raiders are starting off the season with 12 newcomers, 9 of which are freshman. Coach Tommy Tuberville is confident that the Raiders will succeed in opening their 87th football season. Quarterback Seth Doege stated, "As a quarterback, you need to take a vocal leadership toward the offense. That's something I challenge myself with every day. In my mind I'm thinking I need to be vocal today. I need to make sure these guys are ready to go and excited to play."

The Texas Tech Red Raiders have had 18 consecutive bowl eligible seasons, this being the fourth longest in the nation! The Raiders home stadium has had a total of three different names including: The Clifford B. and Audrey Jones Stadium which first opened in 1947; Followed by The Jones SBC Stadium in 2000, which was later renamed as The Jones AT&T Stadium after SBC Communications was rebranded as AT&T. Crazy enough, The Raiders have two mascots including: The Masked Raider introduced in 1936 and the newest mascot, Raider Red in 1971. The creation of the additional mascot was necessary because some situations had arose, like the Southwest Conference, where the host school did not want to allow the Masked Rider's horse onto the field. Don’t delay, buy your Discount Texas Tech Football Tickets today!

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