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Other games 11/15.

Bo will win 9 or 10 again and keep his job, driving the greatest fans on the planet insane.
 
Kliff Kingsbury and Texas Tech agreed to a new contract before this season. The contract runs through 2020 and pays Kingsbury $2.5 million this year, $3.1 million in 2015 and then grows annually to $4.1 million by 2020.

And Tech is about to fall to 3-7 on the season, with remaining games at Iowa State and against Baylor.
 
Kliff Kingsbury and Texas Tech agreed to a new contract before this season. The contract runs through 2020 and pays Kingsbury $2.5 million this year, $3.1 million in 2015 and then grows annually to $4.1 million by 2020.

And Tech is about to fall to 3-7 on the season, with remaining games at Iowa State and against Baylor.

Not sure he's a failure yet. But LOL at paying a ~30 year old first time HC anywhere near that. Seems like a CU move
 
I really thought Northwestern had a shot tonight. PI call that could have gone either way benefits ND.
 
And of course there's the obligatory flag that saves ND. I fully expect it every week yet it never ceases to amaze me.

Apparently it's a new rule that the receiver tripping over his own feet if now defensive PI
 
And of course there's the obligatory flag that saves ND. I fully expect it every week yet it never ceases to amaze me.

Apparently it's a new rule that the receiver tripping over his own feet if now defensive PI


Especially when the pass fell at least 10 feet short of the receiver. But if this fumble is upheld, NW still has a chance.
 
Now kick it deep, NW ... none of this squib kick ****.
 
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