Culture. It is one of the many words, if not the word, that describes Texas Tech basketball since the arrival of Chris Beard. Culture is the plays that do not show up on the box score. For example, a charge. Charges not only count as a turnover and a foul for the opposing team but […]
Opinion: Something Has to Give in Dallas
The following is an opinion column by Nathan Lee By Nathan Lee The Dallas Cowboys are in one of the most interesting positions in the NFL. At 3-8, the Cowboys have the worst record in the NFC, yet they are just one game back of the NFC East lead. They are the first team in […]
Tech Looks to Make Up for Loss of Ntambwe
On Tuesday, news of Texas Tech forward Joel Ntambwe’s decision to leave the program broke, leaving Red Raider fans with many questions. One of which being: how will this affect Tech’s depth in the front court? In each of the Red Raider’s first three games of the season, the team used all 12 active players […]
Album Review: Fake It Flowers by beabadoobee
Fake It Flowers is the debut studio album by Bea Kristi, a Filipino-born British singer better known under the moniker “beabadoobee”. Twenty years old and fresh-faced in the industry, Kristi pulls personal inspiration from her childhood exposure to 90s and 2000s movies, as well as routine consumption of alternative artists like The Cranberries and Pavement, […]
Album Review: “Song Machine Season One: Strange Timez” by Gorillaz
I was asked by someone what genre Gorillaz was a few weeks ago following the release of their heavily anticipated new album, Song Machine. As I thought about it for a second, I concluded that you cannot limit the virtual band under one genre or even an umbrella of genres. Every song off of their albums […]
Album Review: Working Men’s Club by Working Men’s Club
Working Men’s Club is the self-titled debut album by the musical group of the same name, being released only within a year of their 2019 single, Bad Blood. Centered in Todmorden, England, the group’s chemical makeup is as follows: frontman Syd Minsky-Sargeant, Rob Graham, Mairead O’Connor, and bassist Liam Ogburn. The foundation of the group’s […]
Behind the Numbers: Texas Tech Defeats Northwestern St. 101-58
There are a lot of reasons Texas Tech basketball fans should be excited for the 2020-2021 season, but maybe none more than the team’s depth. Full Roster on Display in 1st Half Fifth-year coach Chris Beard took advantage of the team’s abundance of talent early on, making 33 subs in the first half. Texas Tech […]
2020 Gold Glove Winners
By Will Lanigan The winners of Major League Baseball’s Gold Glove Awards were recently announced. The Gold Glove is issued annually by the Rawlings Sporting Goods Company, recognizing the best defensive player at each position for each league. Winners are as follows, in order of position: American League Pitcher: GRIFFIN CANNING, Los Angeles Angels Catcher: […]
Cowboys Win First Game Since Prescott Injury
By Nathan Lee The Dallas Cowboys found their way back into the win column on Sunday, ending the Minnesota Vikings’ three-game win streak with a 31-28 victory. There were six lead changes in the game, with four of them in the fourth quarter. The Cowboys are now 3-7, half a game back of the 3-6-1 […]
Path to Coopertown: Who Will Be Inducted to the Hall in 2021?
By Will Lanigan According to the Baseball Writers’ Association of America and Major League Baseball, the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York, has released its ballot for induction the 2021 class. Mark Buehrle, A.J. Burnett, Michael Cuddyer, Dan Haren, LaTroy Hawkins, Tim Hudson, Torii Hunter, Aramis Ramirez, Nick Swisher, Shane Victorino, and […]