Georgia Tech was one play away from accomplishing its goal of a 10-win season, but couldn’t make the plays when they needed them the most to secure the victory. It was a game they controlled ...
Call it the billionaire tech-bro’s dilemma. You can only buy so many mansions, jets and yachts, so what’s next? Apparently, building your own city. Venture capitalists want to build their own tech ...
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Texas Tech football staffers will have a dual purpose this coming week: Preparing for the postseason, which could include the Red Raiders' first trip to the Big 12 championship game, and preparing for ...
After the “Magnificent Seven” and large-cap tech companies pushed the stock market to new highs, it seems like investors are taking a break from tech stocks. The S&P 500 Information Technology Sector ...
Georgia Tech has been 5-0, but it's been a hard-living 5-0. It needed to battle to get by Colorado on the road, it was a great fight to slip by Clemson, and it took way too much work to get by Wake ...
When Texas Tech revealed its new Double T logo on Tuesday, the internet showed mixed reactions. From the outside looking in, many non-Texas Tech fans saw the de-beveling of the Double T as a downgrade ...
Texas Tech Athletics will return to its “Double T” logo from 1963-99 with a modernized look beginning in the 2026-27 academic year, the university announced Tuesday. Image courtesy of Texas Tech ...
The college football world entered Week 4's edition of "Big Noon Kickoff" talking about Texas Tech quarterback Behren Morton. But, by the game's end, his backup Will Hammond became the story of the ...
The bad guys won. Rode into town and ran roughshod over the good guys, and danced and pranced all the way back to Lubbock, that black, double-T villain flag whipping wildly back home in the West Texas ...