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Battle For The Chancellor's Spurs
First meetingOctober 6, 1928
Texas 12, Texas Tech 0
Latest meetingNovember 24, 2023
Texas 57, Texas Tech 7
StadiumsDarrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium (Texas)
Jones AT&T Stadium (Texas Tech)
TrophyChancellor's Spurs
Statistics
Meetings total73
All-time seriesTexas leads, 55–18 (75.3%)[1]
Trophy seriesTexas leads, 21–6
Largest victoryTexas, 58–7 (1999)
Longest win streakTexas, 8 (1958–1966)
Current win streakTexas, 1 (2023–present)
Locations of Texas Tech and Texas

The Texas–Texas Tech football rivalry is an American college football rivalry[2] between the Texas Longhorns and the Texas Tech Red Raiders. The winner of this gauntlet receives the other university's chancellor's sterling silver boot spurs which is what the name of the rivalry is named after. The Battle For The Chancellor's Spurs was played uninterrupted from 1960 until 2023. Since Texas joined the SEC in 2024, the future of this game is uncertain.[3]

Chancellor's Spurs

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The Chancellor's Spurs on display

The Chancellor's Spurs is the trophy awarded to the winner of the game. The trophy is a set of spurs exchanged between the chancellors of the University of Texas System and Texas Tech University System. The teams first played during the 1928 season and have played annually since 1960 when Texas Tech began participating in the Southwest Conference. The tradition of a "traveling trophy" between the two universities began during the 1996 season when, for the first time, both universities' administration included a chancellor position; the Texas Tech University System was established and the system's first chancellor, John T. Montford, started the exchange of the Chancellor's Spurs between the two universities.[4][5] The 46th meeting between the teams marked the first game the winner would receive the Chancellor's Spurs. The spurs are gold and silver and engraved with Texas Tech's Double T and Texas' interlocking UT logo.[5]

History

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The first meeting took place in 1928, which Texas won 12–0. The Longhorns and Red Raiders only faced each other nine times until 1960.[6] Since 1960, both teams have played annually as members of the Southwest Conference through 1995 and from 1996 as charter members of the Big 12 Conference.[7] The 2008 game was one of three games that led to a 3-way tie controversy in the Big 12 Conference South Division. Texas leads the series 52–17; the Longhorns are 19–7 against the Red Raiders since 1994. Texas Tech's 48–45 victory in 2015 was their first in Austin since 1997. It also ended the Longhorns' six-game winning streak. The Red Raiders' 37–34 victory in overtime on September 24, 2022, is their first victory in Lubbock since 2008.[8] The rivalry ended with Texas' departure to the SEC conference, and a 57–7 victory in their favor.

Game results

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Texas victoriesTexas Tech victories
No.DateLocationWinning teamLosing team
1 October 6, 1928 Austin Texas 12 Texas Tech 0
2 September 22, 1934 Lubbock Texas 12 Texas Tech 6
3 September 25, 1937 Austin Texas 25 Texas Tech 12
4 October 6, 1945 Austin Texas 33 Texas Tech 0
5 September 20, 1947 Austin Texas 33 Texas Tech 0
6 September 17, 1949 Austin Texas 43 Texas Tech 0
7 September 23, 1950 Lubbock #5 Texas 28 Texas Tech 14
8 September 17, 1955 Austin Texas Tech 20 Texas 14
9 October 4, 1958 Austin #17 Texas 12 Texas Tech 7
10 October 1, 1960 Austin #13 Texas 17 Texas Tech 0
11 September 30, 1961 Austin #6 Texas 42 Texas Tech 14
12 September 29, 1962 Lubbock #3 Texas 34 Texas Tech 0
13 September 28, 1963 Austin #4 Texas 49 Texas Tech 7
14 September 26, 1964 Lubbock #4 Texas 23 Texas Tech 0
15 September 25, 1965 Austin #3 Texas 33 Texas Tech 7
16 September 24, 1966 Lubbock #6 Texas 31 Texas Tech 21
17 September 30, 1967 Austin Texas Tech 19 #8 Texas 13
18 September 28, 1968 Lubbock Texas Tech 31 #6 Texas 22
19 September 27, 1969 Austin #4 Texas 49 Texas Tech 7
20 September 26, 1970 Lubbock #2 Texas 35 Texas Tech 13
21 September 25, 1971 Austin #3 Texas 28 Texas Tech 0
22 September 30, 1972 Lubbock #12 Texas 25 Texas Tech 20
23 September 29, 1973 Austin #14 Texas 28 Texas Tech 12
24 September 28, 1974 Lubbock Texas Tech 26 #6 Texas 3
25 September 27, 1975 Austin #6 Texas 42 Texas Tech 18
26 October 30, 1976 Lubbock #6 Texas Tech 31 #15 Texas 28
27 October 29, 1977 Austin #1 Texas 26 #14 Texas Tech 0
28 September 30, 1978 Lubbock #6 Texas 24 Texas Tech 7
29 November 3, 1979 Austin #8 Texas 14 Texas Tech 6
30 November 1, 1980 Lubbock Texas Tech 24 #12 Texas 20
31 October 31, 1981 Austin #6 Texas 26 Texas Tech 9
32 October 30, 1982 Lubbock Texas 27 Texas Tech 0
33 October 29, 1983 Austin #2 Texas 20 Texas Tech 3
34 November 3, 1984 Lubbock #2 Texas 13 Texas Tech 10
35 November 2, 1985 Austin Texas 34 Texas Tech 21
36 November 1, 1986 Lubbock Texas Tech 23 Texas 21
37 October 31, 1987 Austin Texas 41 Texas Tech 27
No.DateLocationWinning teamLosing team
38 October 29, 1988 Lubbock Texas Tech 33 Texas 32
39 November 4, 1989 Austin Texas Tech 24 #22 Texas 17
40 November 3, 1990 Lubbock #14 Texas 41 Texas Tech 22
41 November 2, 1991 Austin Texas 23 Texas Tech 15
42 October 31, 1992 Lubbock #25 Texas 44 Texas Tech 33
43 October 30, 1993 Austin Texas Tech 31 Texas 22
44 October 29, 1994 Lubbock Texas Tech 33 #19 Texas 9
45 November 4, 1995 Austin #13 Texas 48 #23 Texas Tech 7
46 November 9, 1996 Lubbock Texas 38 Texas Tech 32
47 November 8, 1997 Austin Texas Tech 24 Texas 10
48 November 14, 1998 Lubbock Texas Tech 42 #18 Texas 35
49 November 13, 1999 Austin #10 Texas 58 Texas Tech 7
50 November 4, 2000 Lubbock #20 Texas 29 Texas Tech 17
51 September 29, 2001 Austin #5 Texas 42 Texas Tech 7
52 November 16, 2002 Lubbock Texas Tech 42 #4 Texas 38
53 November 15, 2003 Austin #6 Texas 43 Texas Tech 40
54 October 23, 2004 Lubbock #8 Texas 51 #24 Texas Tech 21
55 October 22, 2005 Austin #2 Texas 52 #8 Texas Tech 17
56 October 28, 2006 Lubbock #5 Texas 35 Texas Tech 31
57 November 10, 2007 Austin #14 Texas 59 Texas Tech 43
58 November 1, 2008 Lubbock #7 Texas Tech 39 #1 Texas 33
59 September 19, 2009 Austin #2 Texas 34 Texas Tech 24
60 September 18, 2010 Lubbock #6 Texas 24 Texas Tech 14
61 November 5, 2011 Austin #25 Texas 52 Texas Tech 20
62 November 3, 2012 Lubbock #23 Texas 31 #18 Texas Tech 22
63 November 28, 2013 Austin Texas 41 Texas Tech 16
64 November 1, 2014 Lubbock Texas 34 Texas Tech 13
65 November 26, 2015 Austin Texas Tech 48 Texas 45
66 November 5, 2016 Lubbock Texas 45 Texas Tech 37
67 November 24, 2017 Austin Texas Tech 27 Texas 23
68 November 10, 2018 Lubbock #19 Texas 41 Texas Tech 34
69 November 29, 2019 Austin Texas 49 Texas Tech 24
70 September 26, 2020 Lubbock #8 Texas 63 Texas Tech 56OT
71 September 25, 2021 Austin Texas 70 Texas Tech 35
72 September 24, 2022 Lubbock Texas Tech 37 #22 Texas 34OT
73 November 24, 2023 Austin #7 Texas 57 Texas Tech 7
Series: Texas leads 55–18[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Winsipedia – Texas Longhorns vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders football series history". Winsipedia.
  2. ^ Soliz, Brandon (June 28, 2017). "College Sports: Who are the five biggest rivals in Texas Tech sports?". Dallas Morning News. Retrieved September 30, 2018.
  3. ^ "Texas and Texas Tech Agree To Annual Non-Conference Matchup Post Longhorns SEC Exit | Sports Illustrated Texas Longhorns News, Analysis and More". www.si.com. Retrieved July 4, 2022.
  4. ^ "Lobbyist to become Texas Tech University System chancellor – Houston Chronicle". Chron.com. October 18, 2006. Retrieved November 7, 2013.
  5. ^ a b Marlena Hartz (December 14, 2008). "Texas Tech chancellor reclaims spurs from Texas | Lubbock Online | Lubbock Avalanche-Journal". Lubbock Online. Retrieved November 7, 2013.
  6. ^ "Texas Tech Game by Game against Opponents". Cfbdatawarehouse.com. Archived from the original on January 16, 2014. Retrieved November 7, 2013.
  7. ^ "Texas Tech Historical Data". Cfbdatawarehouse.com. Archived from the original on January 10, 2014. Retrieved November 7, 2013.
  8. ^ Collier, David (September 24, 2022). "Texas Tech knocks off No. 22 Texas in OT". KAMC. Retrieved September 24, 2022.