Today, I wanna share some exciting moments from the Texas Tech vs. SFA game. It was a real nail-biter, and I kept notes throughout, so let’s dive in!
First off, I got all my snacks ready and settled in to watch the game. I’d been looking forward to this matchup. The teams’ names were Texas Tech Red Raiders and Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks. Texas Tech has a pretty solid history, you know, with 93 seasons under their belt, their record was something like 574 wins, 460 losses, and 24 ties, playing in conferences like Big 12 and SWC. Then you have SFA.

The game kicked off, and it was intense from the start. I was jotting down notes like crazy, trying to keep up. Texas Tech was making some decent plays, especially with their three-pointers. They were scoring about 6.3 per game, which, from what I gathered, was a bit more than their usual opponents’ average of 4.1. It’s not like I’m a pro at these stats, but it sounded significant to me.
I remember one moment, in particular, this guy Tahj Brooks, he was on fire! He scored two touchdowns in the third quarter. One of them was a massive 67-yard run. Man, I jumped out of my seat for that one! It’s moments like those that make you love the game.
Key Moments
- Erik Ezukanma’s Performance: This guy was proving his worth. In the first week, he had a 179-yard performance, and he was keeping up that momentum.
- Tahj Brooks’ Touchdowns: Like I mentioned, Brooks was a key player, especially in that third quarter. Those two touchdowns, especially the 67-yard one, really shifted the game’s dynamics.
By the end of the game, I felt like I had run a marathon myself! The final score was 28-22, with Texas Tech taking the win. I looked up the history of these two teams playing together, and apparently, they’ve been going at it since 1928, meeting annually since 1960. Texas seemed to have the upper hand in their history, but this game was definitely one for the books.
I also found out that the winner of this rivalry gets the other university’s chancellor’s sterling silver boot spurs. And this Texas Tech team was the 17th head football coach after Matt Wells. Texas Tech has also won 79 conference championships.
After the game, I was buzzing. I went online, checked out some forums, and saw people talking about it. There were mentions of some older games, like SFA vs. West Virginia in 2016, and other matches. It’s always fun to see what other fans are saying.
All in all, it was an evening well spent. I mean, I love watching these games, taking notes, and just getting lost in the action. It’s not just about the sport, but the whole experience, you know? And hey, I’ve got my notes, so I can always look back and remember those awesome moments.