2005 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team

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2005 Texas Tech Red Raiders football
Texas Tech Athletics logo.svg
Cotton Bowl Classic, L 10–13 vs. Alabama
Conference Big 12 Conference
DivisionSouth Division
Ranking
CoachesNo. 19
APNo. 20
Record9–3 (6–2 Big 12)
Head coach
Co-offensive coordinator Sonny Dykes (1st season)
Co-offensive coordinator Dana Holgorsen (1st season)
Offensive scheme Air raid
Defensive coordinator Lyle Setencich (3rd season)
Base defense 3–4
Home stadium Jones SBC Stadium
Seasons
  2004
2006  
2005 Big 12 Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
North Division
Colorado x  5 3   7 6  
No. 24 Nebraska  4 4   8 4  
Missouri  4 4   7 5  
Iowa State  4 4   7 5  
Kansas  3 5   7 5  
Kansas State  2 6   5 6  
South Division
No. 1 Texas x$#  8 0   13 0  
No. 20 Texas Tech  6 2   9 3  
No. 22 Oklahoma  6 2   8 4  
Texas A&M  3 5   5 6  
Baylor  2 6   5 6  
Oklahoma State  1 7   4 7  
Championship: Texas 70, Colorado 3
  • # BCS National Champion
  • $ BCS representative as conference champion
  • x Division champion/co-champions
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2005 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team represented Texas Tech University as a member of the Big 12 Conference during the 2005 NCAA Division I-A football season. In their sixth season under head coach Mike Leach, the Red Raiders compiled an overall record of 9–3 record with a mark of 6–2 in conference play, finished in a tie for second place in Southern Division of the Big 12, lost to Alabama in the 2006 Cotton Bowl Classic, and outscored opponents by a combined total of 473 to 226. [1] The team played its home games at Jones SBC Stadium in Lubbock, Texas.

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Previous season

The 2004 team finished the season with an overall record of 8–4, 5–3 in Big 12 play, finishing tied in third place in the Southern Division. The Red Raiders finished the regular season with a 31–15 upset victory over the no. 23 ranked Oklahoma State Cowboys. The team was invited to the Holiday Bowl, defeating no. 4 California 45–31. The 2004 team was ranked no. 18 and no. 17 in the final AP and Coaches' polls, respectively. Quarterback Sonny Cumbie finished the season leading the nation in passing yards, throwing for 4,742 yards.

NFL draftees

RoundPickPlayerPositionNFL Club
4129 Dylan Gandy G Indianapolis Colts
5150 Daniel Loper T Tennessee Titans
7234 Mike Smith LB Baltimore Ravens

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
September 106:00 PM FIU *No. 21W 56–350,156
September 176:00 PM Sam Houston State *No. 19
  • Jones SBC Stadium
  • Lubbock, TX
W 80–2150,171
September 246:00 PM Indiana State *No. 19
  • Jones SBC Stadium
  • Lubbock, TX
FSSW W 63–744,681
October 16:00 PM Kansas No. 16
  • Jones SBC Stadium
  • Lubbock, TX
W 30–1752,601
October 83:00 PMat Nebraska No. 15 TBS W 34–3177,580
October 1511:00 AM Kansas State Dagger-14-plain.pngNo. 13
  • Jones SBC Stadium
  • Lubbock, TX
ABC W 59–2050,813
October 222:30 PMat No. 2 Texas No. 10ABCL 17–5283,919
October 2911:30 AMat Baylor No. 17 FSN W 28–043,525
November 56:00 PM Texas A&M No. 16
  • Jones SBC Stadium
  • Lubbock, TX (rivalry)
FSNW 56–1755,755
November 121:00 PMat Oklahoma State No. 13L 17–2440,035
November 1911:00 AM Oklahoma No. 21
  • Jones SBC Stadium
  • Lubbock, TX
FSNW 23–2152,625
January 210:00 AMvs. No. 13 Alabama *No. 18 FOX L 10–13 [n 1] 74,222
  • *Non-conference game
  • Dagger-14-plain.pngHomecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Central time

[3]

Personnel

2005 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team roster
PlayersCoaches
Offense
Pos.#NameClass
OL 72Josh Aleman Redshirt.svg  Fr
HB 20 Danny Amendola So
OL 66Cody Baker Redshirt.svg  Fr
RB 34Justin BradleySo
RB 40Edward BrittonFr
OL 64Shawn ByrnesFr
OL 60 Brandon Carter Fr
OL 76David ChattertonFr
OL 68Daniel ChristianSr
WR 85Chris CuniganFr
WR 87Michael DorseyFr
WR 11Brandon DouglasJr
WR 8 Joel Filani Jr
OL 78Gabe HallJr
OL 71Stephen Hamby Redshirt.svg  Fr
QB 6 Graham Harrell Redshirt.svg  Fr
RB 19 Taurean Henderson Sr
WR 88 Jarrett Hicks Jr
WR 85Kelly HildebrandtSo
QB 10 Cody Hodges Sr
WR 83Slade HodgesSr
WR 2Catron HoustonFr
OL 69Glenn JanuaryJr
OL 61Andrew JohnsonFr
WR 27Marquis JohnsonJr
WR 9 Robert Johnson Redshirt.svg  Jr
OL 73Brandon JonesJr
OL 62Bryan KegansSr
WR 15John King Redshirt.svg  Fr
RB 37Kobey LewisFr
RB 32Caesar MartinezSr
TE 26Austin MickelsonFr
WR 12 Eric Morris Redshirt.svg  Fr
TE 33Bristol OlomuaSr
OL 63 Manuel Ramirez Jr
RB 18Taurance RawlsSo
WR 86L. A. Reed Redshirt.svg  Fr
TE 80Rylan ReedFr
RB 31Pete RichardsonFr
QB 7Ryan RowlandSo
WR 29David SchaeferSo
OL 77David SpriggsFr
OL 79Gary TaylorFr
QB 13 Chris Todd Fr
OL 65Louis VasquezFr
WR 4Todd WalkerFr
WR 28Travis WheatSo
OL 75 E. J. Whitley Sr
OL 67Marlon WinnFr
WR 85Josh Witherspoon Redshirt.svg  Fr
RB 21Shannon Woods Redshirt.svg  Fr
Defense
Pos.#NameClass
DB 31Greg AycockJr
DT 51Dek BakeSr
DE 43Brett BischofbergerSr
LB 41Sylvester BrinkleySr
S 9Chris BristerJr
CB 28Marcus Bunton Redshirt.svg  Fr
DB 10Daniel CharbonnetSo
DL 84Randall CherrySr
S 32Hunter ColemanSo
CB 13James ConwrightSo
DE 96 Keyunta Dawson Jr
DT 91McKinner DixonFr
CB 21Clifton EddingtonJr
CB 18Phill ErvinSo
DB 24Lance Fuller Redshirt.svg  Fr
FS 49Joe GarciaSo
LB 50Ryan HaleFr
LB 54Chad HillSo
S 23Anthony Hines Redshirt.svg  Fr
DL 93Chris HudlerJr
CB 36Antonio HuffmanJr
DE 95Rashad HuntFr
DE 52Victor HunterFr
DT 90Brian Jones Redshirt.svg  Fr
DE 94Philip JonesFr
LB 62John KnustFr
CB 25Sirdon LewisSr
LB 68Ty LinderSo
CB 7 Darcel McBath Redshirt.svg  Fr
LB 57Jamequinlon McGillJr
FS 1Vincent MeeksSr
DB 26Khalid NaziruddinSr
CB 33Brent NickersonFr
DE 92Seth NitschmannJr
CB 82Kennedy Offoegbu Redshirt.svg  Fr
CB 17Chris ParkerSo
DE 98Jake Ratliff Redshirt.svg  Fr
S 18Taylor Read Redshirt.svg  Fr
LB 46Sandy RileyFr
S 27Jordy Rowland Redshirt.svg  Fr
S 5John SaldiSr
DL 99Ken ScottJr
LB 42Fletcher SessionJr
LB 53Calen Shearer Redshirt.svg  Fr
LB 39Brent SlaughterJr
S 3Dwayne SlaySr
LB 45Brock StrattonJr
LB 29Jordan ThomasFr
DL 97Fred ThwreattSr
LB 56Kellen TillmanJr
S 84Lashawn VationFr
S 16Loy WhiteSo
DE 77Jared Williams Redshirt.svg  Fr
LB 48Paul WilliamsSo
DE 89Tyler YenzerSo
Special teams
Pos.#NameClass
K 92Grant BergSo
DS 61Michael BettenhausenSo
DS 50Austin BurnsFr
P 22Alex ReyesJr
P 87Brandon RitcheySo
DS 58Ian SmetonaSr
K 14Keith ToogoodJr
K 30 Alex Trlica So
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Injury icon 2.svg Injured
  • Redshirt.svg Redshirt

Roster

Game summaries

FIU

FIU Golden Panthers at No. 21 Texas Tech Red Raiders – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Golden Panthers03003
No. 21 Red Raiders141472156

at Jones SBC Stadium, Lubbock, Texas

  • Date: September 10
  • Game time: 6:00 p.m.
  • Game weather: Temperature: 87 °F (31 °C) • Weather: Partly cloudy • Wind: SSE 14 MPH
  • Game attendance: 50,156
  • Referee: Tom Walker
  • Box score, Recap
Game information

Sam Houston State

Sam Houston State Bearkats at No. 19 Texas Tech Red Raiders – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Bearkats0701421
No. 19 Red Raiders2821171480

at Jones SBC Stadium, Lubbock, Texas

  • Date: September 17
  • Game time: 6:00 p.m.
  • Game weather: Temperature: 94 °F (34 °C) • Weather: Mostly cloudy • Wind: S 12 MPH
  • Game attendance: 50,171
  • Referee: James Hatfield
  • Box score, Recap
Game information

Indiana State

Indiana State Sycamores at No. 19 Texas Tech Red Raiders – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Sycamores00077
No. 19 Red Raiders14357763

at Jones SBC Stadium, Lubbock, Texas

  • Date: September 24
  • Game time: 6:00 p.m.
  • Game weather: Temperature: 89 °F (32 °C) • Weather: Clear • Wind: SE 8 MPH
  • Game attendance: 44,681
  • Referee: Steve Usechek
  • TV: FSSW
  • Box score, Recap

Kansas

Kansas Jayhawks at No. 16 Texas Tech Red Raiders – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Jayhawks0014317
No. 16 Red Raiders7137330

at Jones SBC Stadium, Lubbock, Texas

  • Date: October 1
  • Game time: 6:00 p.m.
  • Game weather: Temperature: 93 °F (34 °C) • Weather: Clear • Wind: WSW 11 MPH
  • Game attendance: 52,601
  • Referee: Clair Gausman
  • Box score, Recap

At Nebraska

No. 15 Texas Tech Red Raiders at Nebraska Cornhuskers  – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
No. 15 Red Raiders7146734
Cornhuskers01471031

at Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Nebraska

  • Date: October 8
  • Game time: 3:00 p.m.
  • Game weather: Temperature: 62 °F (17 °C) • Weather: Sunny • Wind: S 7 MPH
  • Game attendance: 77,580
  • Referee: Jon Bible
  • TV announcers (TBS): Bob Neal (play-by-play), Tom Ramsey (analyst) and Kip Lewis (sideline)
  • Box score, Recap

Kansas State

Kansas State Wildcats at No. 13 Texas Tech Red Raiders – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Wildcats3107020
No. 13 Red Raiders314281459

at Jones SBC Stadium, Lubbock, Texas

  • Date: October 15
  • Game time: 11:00 a.m.
  • Game weather: Temperature: 60 °F (16 °C) • Weather: Mostly cloudy • Wind: WNW 3 MPH
  • Game attendance: 50,813
  • Referee: Drew George
  • TV: ABC
  • Box score, Recap

Quarterback Cody Hodges finished the game 44-of-65 for 643 yards with five touchdowns and two interceptions. Hodges's 643 passing yards are the fourth most by a quarterback in Division I-A (now Division I FBS) and the second time a Texas Tech quarterback threw for over 600 yards in a single game, with B. J. Symons throwing for 661 yards against Ole Miss in 2003. [4]

At No. 2 Texas

No. 10 Texas Tech Red Raiders at No. 2 Texas Longhorns  – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
No. 10 Red Raiders737017
No. 2 Longhorns102114752

at Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium, Austin, Texas

  • Date: October 22
  • Game time: 2:30 p.m.
  • Game weather: Temperature: 75 °F (24 °C) • Weather: Clear • Wind: NNE 5–15 MPH
  • Game attendance: 83,919
  • Referee: Tom Walker
  • TV: ABC
  • Box score, Recap

At Baylor

No. 17 Texas Tech Red Raiders at Baylor Bears  – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
No. 17 Red Raiders3302228
Bears00000

at Floyd Casey Stadium, Waco, Texas

  • Date: October 29
  • Game time: 11:30 a.m.
  • Game weather: Temperature: 64 °F (18 °C) • Weather: Sunny • Wind: SSE 11 MPH
  • Game attendance: 43,525
  • Referee: Randy Christal
  • TV: FSN
  • Box score, Recap
Game information

Texas A&M

Texas A&M Aggies at No. 16 Texas Tech Red Raiders – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Aggies370717
No. 16 Red Raiders140212156

at Jones SBC Stadium, Lubbock, Texas

  • Date: November 5
  • Game time: 6:00 p.m.
  • Game weather: Temperature: 81 °F (27 °C) • Weather: Clear • Wind: W 14 MPH
  • Game attendance: 55,755
  • Referee: W. Davenport
  • TV: FSN
  • Box score, Recap
Game information

At Oklahoma State

No. 13 Texas Tech Red Raiders at Oklahoma State Cowboys  – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
No. 13 Red Raiders0031417
Cowboys1403724

at Boone Pickens Stadium, Stillwater, Oklahoma

  • Date: November 12
  • Game time: 11:00 a.m.
  • Game weather: Temperature: 81 °F (27 °C) • Weather: Fair and windy • Wind: SSW 22 MPH
  • Game attendance: 40,035
  • Referee: Tom Walker
  • Box score, Recap
Game information

Oklahoma

Oklahoma Sooners at No. 21 Texas Tech Red Raiders – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Sooners0701421
No. 21 Red Raiders3701323

at Jones SBC Stadium, Lubbock, Texas

  • Date: November 19
  • Game time: 11:00 a.m.
  • Game weather: Temperature: 54 °F (12 °C) • Weather: Sunny with gusty winds • Wind: NNE 25–40 MPH
  • Game attendance: 52,625
  • Referee: Randy Christal
  • TV announcers (FSN): Drew Goodman (play-by-play), Dave Lapham (analyst) and Jim Knox (sideline)
  • Box score, Recap
Game information

Vs. No. 13 Alabama (Cotton Bowl Classic)

No. 18 Texas Tech Red Raiders vs. No. 13 Alabama Crimson Tide (Cotton Bowl Classic)  – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
No. 18 Red Raiders300710
No. 13 Crimson Tide703313

at Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas

  • Date: January 2, 2006
  • Game time: 10:00 a.m.
  • Game weather: Temperature: 63 °F (17 °C) • Weather: Clear and sunny • Wind: NNW 10 MPH
  • Game attendance: 74,222
  • Referee: Terry Leyden
  • TV: Fox
  • Box score, Recap
Game information

Rankings

Ranking movements
Legend:██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
Week
PollPre1234567891011121314Final
AP 21211919161513101716132118181820
Coaches Poll 2119191613131181617131917161519
Harris Poll Not released161513916161219171615Not released
BCS Not released716151219161615Not released

Players drafted into the NFL

RoundPickPlayerPositionNFL Club
7216 E. J. Whitley C Dallas Cowboys

Notes

  1. Alabama's win in the Cotton Bowl was later vacated by the NCAA due to infractions committed by the Crimson Tide during the season. [2]

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