Texas Tech Football Team History
Texas Tech Red Raiders
 
	
		|  | Texas Tech University Lubbock, TX
 Founded: 1923
 Stadium: Jones AT&T Stadium
 Capacity: 59,011
 Colors: Scarlet & Black
 Coach: Spike Dykes
 Conference: Southwest-
 
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| 1995 Season Highlights |  | Spike Dykes enters his 9th season as Head Coach at Texas Tech. |  |  |  |  | | 
| 1995 Season |  | 
| Date | Opponent | Score |  |  | Sat., Sep. 9 | @
Penn State | 23 | 24 | L |  |  |  | Sat., Sep. 16 | vs.
Missouri | 41 | 14 | W |  |  |  | Sat., Sep. 30 | @
Baylor | 7 | 9 | L |  |  |  | Sat., Oct. 7 | vs.
Texas A&M | 14 | 7 | W |  |  |  | Sat., Oct. 14 | vs.
Arkansas State | 63 | 25 | W |  |  |  | Sat., Oct. 21 | vs.
Rice | 31 | 26 | W |  |  |  | Sat., Oct. 28 | @
New Mexico | 34 | 7 | W |  |  |  | Sat., Nov. 4 | @
Texas | 7 | 48 | L |  |  |  | Sat., Nov. 11 | vs.
Texas Christian | 27 | 6 | W |  |  |  | Sat., Nov. 18 | @
Southern Methodist | 45 | 14 | W |  |  |  | Sat., Nov. 25 | @
Houston | 38 | 26 | W |  |  |  | Wed., Dec. 27 | Air Force | 55 | 41 | W | @ Tucson, AZ | Insight Bowl |  |  | 
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| 1995 Season Totals |  | Record | 9-3 |  | Points Scored | 385 |  | Scoring Average | 32.1 |  | Points Allowed | 247 |  | Defense Average | 20.6 |  | Opponents Record | 67-69 |  | Conference Record | 5-2 |  | Home Record | 5-0 |  | Away Record | 3-3 |  | 
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| 1995 NCAA Final Rankings |  
| Rank | Record | Source |  
	| 23 | 9-3-0 | AP |  
	| 23 | 9-3-0 | Coaches |  
	| 20 | 9-3-0 | UPI |  
	| 20 | 9-3-0 | USA Today/CNN |  | 
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| 1995 All American Awards |  
| Player | Position | Class | Ht. | Wt. | Award | Team | Source |  | Coming Someday |  
 
| 1995 All Southwest Conference Players |  
| Player | Position | Class | Ht. | Wt. | Team | Source |  | Coming Someday |  |  | 
 
 
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      Great Moments in College Football History
	  
Throughout the 1960s, the University of Florida kept a real-life alligator named Albert on the sidelines.