Football season is around the corner and that means it's time for one of Texas Tech Football's most popular events, Meet the Red Raiders, an annual event, will be taking place on Saturday, August 23.

Meet The Red Raiders, What Is It?

The annual Meet the Red Raiders event allows fans of all ages to interact with and meet Texas Tech Head Coach Joey McGuire and members of the 2025 Red Raider Football team.

The event will run from 2:30 to 3:30pm inside the Sports Performance Center. The SPC is located just south of Jones AT&T Stadium. Admission is free for the event. Fans are asked to part in the commuter lots west of the stadium.

Can You Get Autographs at Meet the Red Raiders?

Yes. In fact, fans can bring one item per person to get autographed (think of bringing a football) and fans will also get schedule posters when they enter.

If you are still looking to buy tickets to home football games, you will be able to do so on Saturday at the event.

This is a great opportunity for kids and adults alike to get out and meet their favorite Red Raider Football team players. There are many new players on this year's roster and there are big expectations for this year's teams. So get an autograph while you can during this years Meet the Red Raiders event in Lubbock. Fans of all ages will have a great time. Plus it's great to support the team.

You can get more information about the event, here.

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