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Texas Tech AD Kirby Hocutt announced football fans will no longer be allowed to throw tortillas at opening kickoff of games.
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Texas Tech football fans will no longer be allowed to throw tortillas during the opening kickoff at home games inside Jones ...
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Texas Tech students throw tortillas for the opening kickoff during the first half of the game between the Texas Tech Red ...