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Kingsbury Back leading the Red Raiders

By: Matt Roberts
Updated: December 12, 2012
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Thirty-nine school records, 13 Big 12 Records, and seven NCAA mark, Kliff Kingsberry left Texas Tech as the most decorated quarterback in school history, opening the door for guys like Simmons, Hodges and Harrell.

Kingsbury was drafted in the 6th round of the NFL Draft by Bill Bellicheck and the New England Patroits. After spending time with the Patriots, Saints, Jets, NFL Europe and the Canadian League, Kliff  went into coaching, where he coached a couple quarterback that will live in the NCAA record Books forever.

After being named Offensive coordinator of the year, at Houston, Kingsbury left with his Head Coach Kevin Sumlin, and Groomed quarterback Johnny Manziel to immortality.

Hard for him to hide his Red and Black Roots, Kliff never wore maroon on the sidelines during his time in Aggieland. And he will never have to worry about that ever again.

As of 12-12-12 Kliff Kingsbury is back in the Red and Black ready to unite the Red Raider Nation once again.

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