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TTU legend Graham Harrell joins the Texas Tech Ring of Honor, becoming the 12th member. Find out how he made history for the Red Raiders on the field.
Harrell won 28 games as Tech’s starter, including bowl wins in 2006 and 2007. He led the Red Raiders to one of the best seasons in school history in 2008 when the team peaked at No. 2 in the AP ...
Over the weekend, former Eastland Mavericks and current Texas Tech quarterback Behren Morton hosted a camp up in the Lubbock ...
Harrell will then be recognized at halftime on Oct. 25 when Texas Tech hosts Oklahoma State, unveiling his name on the west side of Jones AT&T Stadium. “We are proud to celebrate not only Graham’s ...
Harrell led the Red Raiders for three seasons, totaling 15,793 passing yards. He finished fourth in voting for the 2008 Heisman Trophy in leading Texas Tech to an 11-1 regular season and the No. 2 ...
Texas Tech QB Behren Morton was chosen as one of the players to watch for the Maxwell Award, which is given annually to the ...
Graham Harrell, QB, Texas Tech: Mike Leach's wide-open offense was notorious for creating system quarterbacks, but nobody ran the spread quite like Harrell. His career stats read like a video game ...
LUBBOCK, Texas (Texas Tech Athletics) - Graham Harrell, the record-setting quarterback who rewrote the NCAA record book during his Texas Tech career, will become the seventh Red Raider in program ...
Texas Tech quarterback Graham Harrell (6) celebrates after the final second of the football game against Oklahoma in Lubbock, Texas, Saturday, Nov. 17, 2007. Tech upset Oklahoma 34-27.