Texas Tech football fans take to social media after Red Raiders survive ACU Wildcats

Even though Texas Tech defeated Abilene Christian University Saturday night 52-51 after ACU forced the game into overtime, many fans were not happy, to say the least.

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Red Raiders win, but at what cost?

Mixed feelings ran through Raiderland. Some fans were relieved that Tech won.

TEXAS TECH SURVIVES! Absolutely electric football game

— SpurHorn (@SpurHorn) September 1, 2024

Others were concerned about this game foreshadowing the rest of the reason.

Others said it was Texas Tech being Texas Tech. If you know, you know.

That was the most Texas Tech football game I’ve ever seen.

— Dak Prescott Deserves Better (@nonamenofacenow) September 1, 2024

There’s a lot of texas tech fans firing up their EA College football game to show ol king joey how to call a game against abilene Christian 😂

— Matthew (@ChewPez87) September 1, 2024

Fans were not happy about going into OT

Fans were unhappy about the overtime. And a Red Raider icon chimed in on social media.

Michael Crabtree was not the only one asking questions during OT.

Which would be funnier?

An Oregon loss to Idaho or a Texas Tech loss to Abilene Christian?

— Ghost of Texas Football (@FortyAcreVibes) September 1, 2024

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Some fans were even wondering if Texas Tech Athletics needed to focus on the football program rather than the “razzle dazzle.”

I just think that Texas Tech should do less… razzle and more dazzle, ya know? Like… less stadium renovations and more… points. I totally sound like an armchair QB dad who hasn’t played a down of football in 60 years and takes a cocktail of meds with his Coors but that’s ok.

— VF1🏁 (@TheVFCastro) September 1, 2024

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Publish date : 2024-09-01 03:44:17

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