Well, this game certainly didn’t go the way the Texas Tech Red Raiders wanted it to. The Texas Tech offense just simply couldn’t figure out how to move the ball against the Oregon Ducks and the Red Raider defense ran out of steam as it tried to keep Oregon out of the end zone all throughout the game.
The Red Raiders, plagued by a multitude of mistakes and apparently at a significant disadvantage of some sort against the Ducks, couldn’t keep up with Oregon. And the Ducks were able to walk away with a 23-0 victory over the Red Raiders in a game that felt even more lopsided than that.
And of course, the way that Texas Tech lost drew plenty of attention and scrutiny.
College football media members react to the Texas Tech Red Raiders getting crushed in the Orange Bowl
Here’s what media members had to say about Texas Tech’s loss against the Oregon Ducks in the Orange Bowl:
The Big 12 has become the first conference to participate in the 12-team playoff and not score a point.
— RedditCFB (@RedditCFB) January 1, 2026
Oregon’s Defense in the Orange Bowl vs Texas Tech:
— PFF College (@PFF_College) January 1, 2026
🦆 Zero Points Allowed
🦆 215 Yards Allowed
🦆 15% 3rd/4th Down Rate Allowed
🦆 4 Turnovers Forced@oregonfootball pic.twitter.com/wWnfJfGpUi
IMO, the issues we saw today for TTU on offense were always there against better competition (and the RZ issues overall). https://t.co/bRRTPpVqtd
— Mike Golic Jr (@mikegolicjr) January 1, 2026
The Texas Tech offense, the No. 3 scoring offense in the country which was dominant all season long against just about everyone, did have notable red zone issues. And those issues were definitely present against the Oregon Ducks defense. Of course, a number of other issues were present for the Red Raiders offense against Oregon.
— Chris Vannini (@ChrisVannini) January 1, 2026
Very much underestimated the Tech defense as a whole. Hell of a group. pic.twitter.com/8S0rrZVx4j
— Geoff Schwartz (@geoffschwartz) January 1, 2026
But the defense was great! And the defense got a ton of respect (that was certainly earned by the way that it performed against Oregon).
Texas Tech: cue sad trombone noise
— Brett McMurphy (@Brett_McMurphy) January 1, 2026
Mood pic.twitter.com/fpNKnIfVEJ
— RedditCFB (@RedditCFB) January 1, 2026
Oregon probably spent more on their team this year than Tech did!
— Matt Brown (@MattBrownEP) January 1, 2026
(But Oregon Spends Money isn’t an interesting or unique story lol) https://t.co/XhnnuP46s7
As a whole, this whole deal stinks for the Red Raiders. This isn’t what Texas Tech fans wanted to see.
Now the Red Raiders are forced to move on and try to figure a few things out in the offseason. This season was something special up until it wasn’t. And it ended in such a dreadful way for Joey McGuire and this Texas Tech team.
With all of the money that went into assembling this Texas Tech team and keeping its coaching staff together for next season, there’s likely going to be a fair bit of pressure on McGuire moving forward. Texas Tech will have a lot of questions to answer in the offseason.
