The Texas Tech Red Raiders celebrated their standout performers this past Friday, with the prestigious Pete Cawthon Memorial team MVP award being shared by two defensive stars. Edge defender David Bailey and linebacker Jacob Rodriguez, both coming off unanimous All-America seasons, were named co-winners during halftime ceremonies at the annual spring game in Jones AT&T Stadium.
This honor highlights the immense impact both players have had on the Red Raiders' defense, setting a high standard for tenacity and performance that any athlete would aspire to. The Cawthon Award wasn't the only recognition handed out, as the program honored excellence in character and academics as well.
Defensive tackle Lee Hunter received the Donny Anderson Sportsmanship Award, while tight end Terrance Carter Jr. earned the Clint Ramsey Academic Effort Award, proving that success at Texas Tech is built on more than just physical talent.
The spring game itself provided a thrilling glimpse into the team's future, with explosive plays lighting up the field. Fans saw touchdown catches from Micah Hudson and Donte Lee, dynamic runs from Brendan Sorsby, and a key interception by Peyton Morgan, showcasing the depth and potential of the roster heading into the new season.
As the Red Raiders build on this foundation of recognized talent and hard work, the excitement in Lubbock is palpable. These awards not only celebrate past achievements but also signal the relentless drive and team-first culture that defines Texas Tech football.
