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Report: Another Big 12 coach fired after disappointing season

Adam Spencer

By Adam Spencer

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On Saturday afternoon, Texas Tech hosted Baylor in a battle of 5-6 squads with a bowl berth on the line.

The result? A 35-24 Baylor victory, meaning the Bears will be going bowling while coach Kliff Kingsbury’s Red Raiders are done for the year.

According to KENS 5, Kingsbury is now without a job, as he has been fired following Saturday’s loss.

Per the report, Kingsbury has never won more than four Big 12 games in a single season:

The San Antonio native spent six seasons in Lubbock, where he accrued a 35-40 record. In 2013, Kingsbury started his head coaching career with an 8-5 mark, but since then he has yet to earn more than seven wins in a season and has never won more than four games during a Big 12 conference schedule.

This is the second Big 12 job to come open this season, as Kansas fired David Beaty a few weeks ago and subsequently hired former LSU coach Les Miles.

Adam Spencer

Adam is a daily fantasy sports (DFS) and sports betting expert. A 2012 graduate of the University of Missouri, Adam now covers all 16 SEC football teams. He is the director of DFS, evergreen and newsletter content across all Saturday Football brands.

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