
TEXAS TECH RED RAIDERSīest players: NT Jaylon Hutchings, WR Jerand Bradley, RB Tahj Brooks, DT Tony Bradford, CB Malik Dunlap Cornerback Avery Helm should be an instant starter on defense. New additions such as wide receivers JoJo Earle and JP Richardson should help the offense. Sonny Dykes’ club lost the most productive player at each of his position groups on both sides of the ball, but efforts in recruiting and in the transfer portal mean the Horned Frogs still possess the third-best roster in the Lone Star State. TCU HORNED FROGSīest players: CB Josh Newton, LB Johnny Hodges, S Bud Clark, OT Brandon Coleman, OT Andrew Coker

But the talent is there on both sides of the ball and new offensive coordinator Bobby Petrino could unlock the young stars on offense. A five-win 2022 is leaving most voters and summer magazines in a wait-and-see approach for the 2023 campaign. Jimbo Fisher’s program started the last two seasons ranked sixth in the nation due to a talented roster. TEXAS A&M AGGIESīest players: WR Evan Stewart, OG Layden Robinson, DT McKinnley Jackson, S Demani Richardson, WR Ainias Smith If not now, when for Steve Sarkisian’s club? 2. The defense is in year three with the same defensive coordinator and position coaches. Texas ranks 19th nationally in returning production, according to ESPN, including 85 percent of its offense. The Longhorns are the betting favorite in the Big 12 heading into 2023 thanks to a talented roster with plenty of experience. TEXAS LONGHORNSīest players: TE Ja’Tavion Sanders, LB Jaylan Ford, WR Xavier Worthy, QB Quinn Ewers, OT Kelvin Banks Here is our list of most-talented rosters in Texas for the 2023 college football season. While pure talent is never a direct predictor of success, it does provide us a map of which teams are poised for potential runs at conference titles. The magazine tour provided DCTF with an up-close-and-personal look at each of the 13 FBS rosters across Texas. Ranking the most-talented college football rosters in Texas for 2023 season

The day after the Red Raiders' final regular season game, Mark Adams was suspended for what the school called an "inappropriate, unacceptable, and racially insensitive comment" that he had made the previous week.

9 seed the Big 12 tournament, they lost to West Virginia in the first round.

They finished the season 16–16, 5–13 in Big 12 play to finish in a tie for last place. They played their home games at the United Supermarkets Arena in Lubbock, Texas. The Red Raiders were led by second-year coach Mark Adams. The 2022–23 Texas Tech Red Raiders basketball team represented Texas Tech University in the 2022–23 NCAA Division I men's basketball season as a member of the Big 12 Conference.
