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Texas Tech fires head coach Kliff Kingsbury

By The Sports Xchange
Texas Tech has fired head coach Kliff Kingsbury (C) following a third straight losing season, multiple media outlets reported Sunday. Photo courtesy of Texas Tech Football/Twitter
Texas Tech has fired head coach Kliff Kingsbury (C) following a third straight losing season, multiple media outlets reported Sunday. Photo courtesy of Texas Tech Football/Twitter

Texas Tech has fired head coach Kliff Kingsbury following a third straight losing season, multiple media outlets reported Sunday.

Athletic director Kirby Hocutt scheduled a press conference for 3 p.m. ET, and the school's official Twitter page posted a short tribute to Kingsbury to confirm the move.

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Kingsbury posted a 35-40 overall record (19-35 in Big 12) over six seasons with the Red Raiders, who dropped a 35-24 decision to Baylor on Saturday. He still had two years remaining on his contract with a $4.2 million buyout.

The 39-year-old Kingsbury's tenure with Texas Tech began with much promise in 2013 as future No. 1 overall draft pick Baker Mayfield was under center. The team won its first seven games before losing five in a row.

Texas Tech juggled three quarterbacks this season as freshman Alan Bowman was sidelined with a collapsed lung. Jett Duffey and McLane Carter also dealt with various injuries.

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"We had a quarterback playing at an elite level. Really, if you look at Bowman, I don't know if I've ever seen a true freshman play better, and kind of the run he had," Kingsbury told reporters following Saturday's loss. "Just weren't able to recapture kind of how we were rolling, and that was tough. That's on the coach to make sure whoever's the quarterback, you can maintain that, but that's hard if you lose a guy who's playing at that kind of elite level in this league. It's hard to keep up."

Kingsbury served as the offensive coordinator at Houston and Texas A&M prior to taking over at Texas Tech.

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