Three former UT football players will play in Super Bowl LIX. Charles Omenihu and Xavier Worthy play for Kansas City while Moro Ojomo is an Eagle.
Texas Tech visits Kansas State today in Manhattan. Follow for live score updates from key Big 12 Conference action.
Darrion Williams scored 16 points, Elijah Hawkins added 14 with nine assists for Texas Tech and the Red Raiders held Kansas State scoreless for the final 5-plus minutes in their 61-57 win.
Kansas basketball head coach Bill Self watched the night unravel against Houston, then recalled one similar brutal defeat.
Kansas must prioritize containing Cryer, especially in transition and off screens. Guarding him will likely be a group effort, with Dajuan Harris Jr. expected to take on the primary defensive assignment. Harris’ ability to disrupt ball-handlers and contest shots will be critical in limiting Cryer’s impact.
The stage is set for the biggest game in football as the Philadelphia Eagles take on the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans on Sunday, Feb. 9.
January 15 - Texas Tech held Kansas State scoreless for the game's final 5:49 and sent the Wildcats to a fourth consecutive loss with a 61-57 decision on Tuesday night in Manhattan, Kan. The Red Raiders (12-4, 3-2 Big 12) had a seven-point lead ...
The Kansas City Chiefs are hosting a familiar foe as they begin their postseason run, and you can watch the game right here on KETV NewsWatch 7.
Old friends Grant McCasland and Jerome Tang square off when Texas Tech basketball visits Kansas State on Tuesday. Who will come out on top?
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Kansas big man Hunter Dickinson grabbed an offensive rebound and had the ball cradled into his body with both arms, with no intention of letting TCU take it away from him.
MANHATTAN — Kansas State basketball wraps up a two-game homestand Tuesday with an 8 p.m. Big 12 game against Texas Tech at Bramlage Coliseum. The Wildcats (7-8, 1-3 Big 12) have dropped three straight since opening league play with a 70-67 victory ...
Coach Jerome Tang has added a mid-season transfer to the Kansas State men’s basketball roster. Tyreek Smith, a 6-foot-6 senior guard who previously played at Texas Tech and Oklahoma State and SMU and Memphis, has enrolled at K-State in time for the start of the spring semester.