Raider Red is Texas Tech’s costumed mascot. Before the 1971
football season, the Southwest Conference passed a rule which
restricted the bringing of live animal mascots to out of town games.
Thus, the Masked Rider, Tech’s official mascot, would not be able to
travel representing the university. Jim Gaspard, a member of
the male spirit organization, Saddle Tramps, created the Raider Red
character from drawings from Dirk West to represent Tech at away
football games.
Red is a public relations mascot who shakes hands with the crowds
at athletic events and poses for pictures. He attends football
games, men’s and women’s basketball games, women’s volleyball, as
well as men’s baseball. You can also find Raider Red making
appearances at women’s tennis matches, softball games, and around
the Lubbock community.
Prior to 2005, only members of the
Saddle Tramps were able to
serve as Raider Red. In 2005, the Center for Campus Life
formed a partnership with the Saddle Tramps and extended the offer
to the
High Riders, a female spirit
organization. Center for Campus Life and these two spirit
organizations combine efforts in maintaining Raider Red.
The students' identity who serves as Raider Red is kept secret
from the Tech community and public. Students serving as
Raider Red must be a part of one of these organizations to be
eligible to tryout. Tryouts are held each spring.
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