College football: Texas Tech dominates BYU, wins Big 12 title

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For the first time in program history, Texas Tech are Big 12 champions.

No. 4 Texas Tech beat No. 11 BYU 34-7 Saturday afternoon at AT&T Stadium behind a strong defensive performance. Texas Tech improved to 12-1 with the win, the first 12-win season in program history.

BYU scored on their opening drive, but didn’t score again. Texas Tech linebacker Jacob Rodriguez, who will likely be a Heisman Trophy contender, had 13 tackles in the win.

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Texas Tech defensive end Romello Height (9) celebrates with teammates after recovering a BYU fumble in the second half of a Big 12 Conference championship-NCAA college football game in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Dec. 6, 2025. (Julio Cortez/AP Photo)

BYU went up 7-0 early, but Texas Tech scored 13 points in the second quarter to take a 13-7 halftime lead. Texas Tech kicker Stone Harrington hit a 23-yard field goal to open the scoring for the Red Raiders to make it 7-3.

On the Red Raiders’ ensuing offensive possession, Harrington had another field goal opportunity, this time from 48 yards out, but missed to keep the score 7-3.

BYU had little offensive success after the missed field goal, but BYU head coach Kalani Sitake took a gamble on fourth down. On fourth and seven at their own 42-yard line, Sitake called a fake punt, but the pass was incomplete.

The Red Raiders took advantage of good field position as quarterback Behren Morton connected with wide receiver Coy Eakin for a 33-yard touchdown to make it 10-7.

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Texas Tech wide receiver Coy Eakin celebrates Cameron Dickey’s touchdown in the second half of a Big 12 Conference championship NCAA college football game against BYU in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Dec. 6, 2025. (Julio Cortez/AP Photo)

The Texas Tech defense gave their offense a chance to score before the half ended with another stop by the BYU offense and they tacked on another field goal to make it 13-7.

BYU’s offense remained sluggish in the third quarter. Quarterback Bear Bachmeier tried to make a play on third down deep in his own territory, but linebacker Ben Roberts jumped and snarled the pass, giving the Red Raiders great field position after the interception.

It was the first of two interceptions for Roberts on the day, as he also picked off Bachmeier in the fourth quarter with an impressive one-handed catch.

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The Texas Tech offense made good use of field position as running back Cameron Dickey scored on an 11-yard rush on the first play after the interception to put the Red Raiders up 21-7.

Texas Tech had another field goal to go up 24-7 after the touchdown and then closed the game with Eakins’ second touchdown catch of the game. Morten hit Eakin in the flat, who then took care of the rest himself on the 24-yard score.

The win locks Texas Tech into the College Football Playoff.

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