Baylor–Texas Tech football rivalry
      Baylor–Texas Tech football rivalry|  | 
| First meeting | November 2, 1929 Baylor 34, Texas Tech 0
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| Latest meeting | October 3, 2015 Baylor 63, Texas Tech 35
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| Statistics | 
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| Meetings total | 74 | 
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| All-time series | Baylor leads, 37–36–1 | 
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| Longest win streak | Texas Tech, 15 (1996–2010) | 
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| Current win streak | Baylor 5 | 
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The Baylor–Texas Tech football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Baylor Bears and Texas Tech Red Raiders. Each school is a member of the Big 12 Conference. The rivalry began in 1929. The game has been played every year since 1956 despite the fact that Texas Tech was a member of the Border Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.[1] In 1960, Texas Tech joined the Southwest Conference, ensuring the rivalry would continue. In 1996, the Southwest Conference dissolved, and both teams were invited, along with the Texas Longhorns and Texas A&M Aggies, with former members of the Big Eight Conference to form the Big 12 Conference. From 1996–2010, Texas Tech won 15 straight times. However, in recent years, Baylor has won 5 straight games, retaking the series lead.
The rivalry is often called "The BUTT Bowl" as a joke, due to the Baylor University initials and Texas Tech initials forming the word "butt" when put together.[2]
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In 2009, the game was held at AT&T Stadium (then Cowboy Stadium), the first time in the series the match-up was held on a neutral site. The game was the highest attended in the series' history, with 71,964 in attendance.[3]
After the 2010 game was held at the Cotton Bowl in Fair Park, Dallas during the State Fair of Texas, the series returned to AT&T Stadium for the 2011 to 2014 games. The two schools are close to finalizing a contract that would extend the series there through 2018. [4]
Game results
| Baylor victories | Texas Tech victories | Tie games | 
| | # | Date | Location | Winner | Score | 
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 | 1 | 1929 | Waco | Baylor | 34–0 |  | 2 | 1931 | Waco | Baylor | 32–0 |  | 3 | 1932 | Lubbock | Texas Tech | 14–2 |  | 4 | 1933 | Lubbock | Texas Tech | 13–0 |  | 5 | 1934 | Lubbock | Texas Tech | 14–7 |  | 6 | 1942 | Lubbock | Baylor | 14–7 |  | 7 | 1945 | Lubbock | Tie | 7–7 |  | 8 | 1946 | Lubbock | Texas Tech | 13–6 |  | 9 | 1947 | Lubbock | Baylor | 32–6 |  | 10 | 1948 | Waco | Baylor | 13–0 |  | 11 | 1949 | Lubbock | Baylor | 28–7 |  | 12 | 1950 | Waco | Baylor | 26–12 |  | 13 | 1951 | Waco | Baylor | 40–20 |  | 14 | 1952 | Lubbock | Baylor | 21–10 |  | 15 | 1956 | Waco | Baylor | 27–0 |  | 16 | 1957 | Lubbock | Baylor | 15–12 |  | 17 | 1958 | Lubbock | Baylor | 26–7 |  | 18 | 1959 | Waco | Baylor | 14–7 |  | 19 | 1960 | Lubbock | Baylor | 14–7 |  | 20 | 1961 | Lubbock | Texas Tech | 19–17 |  | 21 | 1962 | Waco | Baylor | 28–6 |  | 22 | 1963 | Lubbock | Baylor | 21–17 |  | 23 | 1964 | Waco | Baylor | 28–10 |  | 24 | 1965 | Lubbock | Texas Tech | 34–22 |  | 25 | 1966 | Lubbock | Baylor | 29–14 |  | 26 | 1967 | Lubbock | Texas Tech | 31–29 |  | 27 | 1968 | Waco | Baylor | 42–28 |  | 28 | 1969 | Lubbock | Texas Tech | 41–7 |  | 29 | 1970 | Waco | Texas Tech | 7–3 |  | 30 | 1971 | Lubbock | Texas Tech | 27–0 |  | 31 | 1972 | Waco | Texas Tech | 13–7 |  | 32 | 1973 | Lubbock | Texas Tech | 55–24 |  | 33 | 1974 | Waco | Baylor | 17–10 |  | 34 | 1975 | Lubbock | Texas Tech | 33–10 |  | 35 | 1976 | Lubbock | Texas Tech | 24–21 |  | 36 | 1977 | Waco | Texas Tech | 17–7 |  | 37 | 1978 | Lubbock | Texas Tech | 27–9 |  | 38 | 1979 | Waco | Baylor | 27–17 | 
 | # | Date | Location | Winner | Score | 
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 | 39 | 1980 | Lubbock | Baylor | 11–3 |  | 40 | 1981 | Waco | Baylor | 28–15 |  | 41 | 1982 | Lubbock | Baylor | 24–23 |  | 42 | 1983 | Waco | Texas Tech | 26–11 |  | 43 | 1984 | Lubbock | Baylor | 18–9 |  | 44 | 1985 | Waco | Baylor | 31–0 |  | 45 | 1986 | Lubbock | Baylor | 45–14 |  | 46 | 1987 | Waco | Baylor | 36–22 |  | 47 | 1988 | Lubbock | Texas Tech | 36–6 |  | 48 | 1989 | Waco | Baylor | 29–15 |  | 49 | 1990 | Lubbock | Baylor | 21–15 |  | 50 | 1991 | Waco | Texas Tech | 31–24 |  | 51 | 1992 | Lubbock | Texas Tech | 36–17 |  | 52 | 1993 | Waco | Baylor | 28–26 |  | 53 | 1994 | Lubbock | Texas Tech | 38–7 |  | 54 | 1995 | Waco | Baylor | 9–7 |  | 55 | 1996 | Lubbock | Texas Tech | 45–24 |  | 56 | 1997 | Waco | Texas Tech | 35–14 |  | 57 | 1998 | Lubbock | Texas Tech | 31–29 |  | 58 | 1999 | Waco | Texas Tech | 35–7 |  | 59 | 2000 | Lubbock | Texas Tech | 28–0 |  | 60 | 2001 | Waco | Texas Tech | 63–19 |  | 61 | 2002 | Lubbock | Texas Tech | 62–11 |  | 62 | 2003 | Waco | Texas Tech | 62–14 |  | 63 | 2004 | Lubbock | Texas Tech | 42–17 |  | 64 | 2005 | Waco | Texas Tech | 28–0 |  | 65 | 2006 | Lubbock | Texas Tech | 55–21 |  | 66 | 2007 | Waco | Texas Tech | 38–7 |  | 67 | 2008 | Lubbock | Texas Tech | 35–28 |  | 68 | 2009 | Arlington | Texas Tech | 20–13 |  | 69 | 2010 | Dallas | Texas Tech | 45–38 |  | 70 | 2011 | Arlington | Baylor | 66–42 |  | 71 | 2012 | Arlington | Baylor | 52–45 |  | 72 | 2013 | Arlington | Baylor | 63–34 |  | 73 | 2014 | Arlington | Baylor | 48–46 |  | 74 | 2015 | Arlington | Baylor | 63–35 |  | Series: Baylor leads 37–36–1 | 
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Source: [5][6]
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