Texas Tech Lands Division 2 All-American in Transfer Portal Shakeup—What This Means for the Season Ahead
Texas Tech football is hitting the reset button in quite a way—losing Brendan Sorsby was a curveball no one saw coming, but the Red Raiders have swiftly turned that page with a move that’s got me thinking: could Division II talent be the next secret weapon in college football’s big leagues? Enter Jordan Rogers, a hometown hero from Bellmead, Texas, who’s packing All-American credentials and some seriously impressive stats—85 tackles, five interceptions, and more in the 2025 season alone. It’s not every day you see a Division II standout step onto a Big 12 field, but if Ole Miss’s Cinderella story with Trinidad Chambliss taught us anything, it’s that gems like Rogers might just rewrite the script for Texas Tech’s defense. With key departures to the NFL shaking up the roster, Rogers doesn’t just fill a spot—he could redefine the Red Raiders’ secondary. And all this while Texas Tech’s still navigating the fallout of Sorsby’s unexpected exit amid controversy? Football fans, buckle up. This one’s got “new chapter” written all over it. LEARN MORE.
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