10 Worst Losses in Texas Tech Football History

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Oct 11, 2014; Waco, TX, USA; A view of the statue of former Baylor Bears quarterback Robert Griffin III before the game the game between the Bears and the TCU Horned Frogs during the first quarter at McLane Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

8: Baylor 66, Texas Tech 42 (2011)

This is the win that began Baylor’s four-year reign of terror and dominance over Texas Tech, and the Red Raiders haven’t beaten the Bears since after winning 15 in a row previously.

Fighting to keep a nation-leading bowl game streak alive, Tech threw everything they had left of a team decimated by injury at the upstart bears, but after two and a half quarters of competitive football, Baylor finally rolled to a 24-point win.

They even did it without the services of Robert Griffin III, but that didn’t seem to cost him his statue.