Rob Breaux is a sports talk host, show producer, online writer, and news anchor for Townsquare Media of Lubbock. You can hear him weekdays on Ryan Hyatt's Raiderland, during KFYO Sports Updates, and Saturdays during the college football and basketball seasons hosting "Rob Breaux's College Tailgate" on stations across West Texas. Interact with Breaux on Twitter @robbreauxshow. Breaux previously produced "The Weston Odom Show" and "Jack Dale's Sportsline" before becoming the host of his own sport talk show. Breaux also hosted Talk 103.9/1340's Texas Tech Football pregame show, "Countdown to Kickoff" from 2016-2019. Breaux is a graduate of Lubbock Christian School and he attended Lubbock Christian University. He's a Jerry Jones apologist and Kliff Kingsbury look-alike.
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Kansas Ends Texas Tech’s Home Winning Streak at 29
Texas Tech basketball is almost really good at the sport of basketball.
It's painful how close they are to being 2-0 in conference play, but in reality they have started 0-2 after a tough loss to Kansas. The Red Raiders first home loss in the last 30 games at the United Supermarkets Arena...
Texas Tech Owns A Mississippi School in Second Straight Bowl Game
Last season, interim head coach Sonny Cumbie led the Red Raiders to a Liberty Bowl victory over Mississippi State 34-7. Fast forward a year and head coach Joey McGuire has led the Red Raiders to a victory over Ole Miss and Lane Kiffin with a final score of 42-25...
Joey McGuire Inks Contract Extension With Texas Tech Football
When Kliff Kingsbury finished his first season at Texas Tech in 2013 at 7-5, Kirby Hocutt and the Athletic Department extended his contract. In hindsight, there wasn't any reason to extend that early, but it was a showing of good faith after a solid start...
Joey McGuire Proves You Can Actually Recruit Football Players to Lubbock
Texas Tech football is recruiting again.
I guess they never stopped, but Joey McGuire and his staff have turned in the most impressive class at Texas Tech since 2011 according to the recruiting metrics. That 2011 class brought the Red Raiders Jakeem Grant, LaRaven Clark, DeAndre Washington, Jace Amaro, and many more...
Twitter Remembers Former Texas Tech Coach Mike Leach
Late on Sunday news started to break that Mike Leach was in serious condition and being rushed to a Mississippi Hospital. By Tuesday morning, it had been confirmed that Mike Leach had passed away. The past 48 hours have been an outpouring of love and respect by former coaches, players, and fans for The Pirate and his family...
Chris Beard’s Bond is Set In Travis County Court [VIDEO]
News broke on December 12th, 2022 that Texas Longhorns head coach and former Texas Tech head coach Chris Beard had been arrested in Austin by the Austin Police Department.
Now we have this update from AustinTexas.gov.
On December 12, 2022, at approximately 12:15 a
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Texas Longhorns Coach Chris Beard Reportedly Arrested for Assault
Earlier this morning, former Texas Tech basketball coach and current Texas Longhorns coach was reportedly arrested on a third-degree felony assault charge early Monday morning in Austin, Texas according to the Travis County Sheriff's office...
It’s Not Pretty, But Texas Tech is Winning Basketball Games
The Red Raiders are 6-2 on the season with losses to a ranked Creighton team and a ranked Ohio State team, but the season doesn't seem to be going great. Maybe it's the 18-0 run they gave up to Georgetown before finishing them off or the struggling 35 minutes with Nicholls before finishing them off...
The Texas Tech Defense Will Be Just Fine in 2023
In the middle of 2022, I was worried about the 2023 Texas Tech defense. Tyree Wilson, Muddy Waters, Adrian Frye, Malik Dunlap, Reggie Pearson, Dadrion Taylor-Demerson, Rayshad Williams, Krishon Merriweather, Tony Bradford, and Jaylon Hutchings were all out of eligibility or potentially leaving this offseason for an opportunity with the NFL.
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Texas Tech’s Football Staff is Full Of Bright Young Minds
A spotlight is on Texas Tech offensive coordinator Zach Kittley and tight ends coach Josh Cochran who were both selected for the 35 Under 35 Coaches Leadership Institute hosted by the American Football Coaches Association.
Texas Tech and Michigan were the only two schools with multiple coaches honored on the list of participants that covers coaches from every level of football from high school to