Max Olson, ESPN joins 365 Sports to discuss his thoughts on John Mateer transferring to Oklahoma, former Duke QB Maalik Murphy is headed to Oregon State, his thoughts on the job that Texas Tech has done in the transfer portal, his thoughts on Diego Pavia getting his eligibility extended and more.

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12 Comments

  1. Playoff or Bust??? OR is it Ŧ’s Matador Collective understanding the changes that are coming and wanting to make an impact with their resources to significantly improve Ŧ’s Roster. Sorry to hear other Big 12 Collectives seem to be choosing or lacking the resources to do the same.

  2. Duke shot themselves in the foot trying to recruit over Malich Murphy. I hope they get nothing for 2025 but some journeymen high schooler. They deserve that.

  3. I'm a lifelong Texas Tech fan and while i would absolutely love tech to be in the playoffs I'm not gonna say it's playoff or bust because we're not that type of program really.

  4. As a tech fan, tech has been in the team/coach building phase for a few years. Everyone knows they shouldnt expect quick results. Even with Mike Leech, it took a few years to get it where he wanted it. This year for tech was the best win record, reg season, since 2009. Thats a plus in my book. We still have some work to do, but we are on the right track. Especially with all the transfers and the new coaching staff, all i ask of my fellow Red Raiders, give Joey some time. We are on the right track, but with all the change this year, they have to readjust. Time. Thats all we need.

  5. Texas Tech is absolutely flexing now. Huge school, with sooooo much more money than anyone thinks. Even Texas people underestimated Texas Tech

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