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Texas Tech football donor Cody Campbell believes The Matador Club's fundraising is unmatched by another donor collective.
Texas Tech’s Matador Club has raised $63.3 million since 2022, fueling recruiting, facilities, and national attention as the ...
In the ever-evolving landscape of college athletics, Texas Tech University has emerged as a formidable contender, particularly in the realm of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals. With a staggering ...
Texas Tech Regents chairman Cody Campbell will help lead President Donald Trump's commission on future of college athletics.
The Red Raiders aim to disrupt college athletics with their NIL investment and will either show the power of oil money or remind everyone of its limits.
Texas Tech System regents, chaired by Cody Campbell, met in Lubbock to OK a $3.7B budget and review President Schovanec's ...
Texas Tech Board of Regents President Cody Campbell was appointed to President Trump’s Special Council on Sports, Fitness and ...
Texas Tech running back Quinten Joyner suffered a season-ending knee injury during the Red Raiders' second preseason scrimmage on August 16 ...
Cody Campbell, chairman of Texas Tech’s Board of Regents and founder of the Matador Club, recently visited with KAMC sports ...
President Donald Trump has turned his attention to the college sports world, mostly at the behest of notable names like former Alabama head coach Nick Saban and Texas Tech mega-booster Cody Campbell.
Online discourse around Texas Tech, Joey McGuire, Cody Campbell, The Matador Club, NIL, revenue sharing, all of it, has become nauseating, on both ends of the spectrum.