Texas Tech Red Raiders linebacker wins third major college football award in historic season

Brian Schaible

Texas Tech Red Raiders linebacker wins third major college football award in historic season image

Jacob Rodriguez walked into the Hilton Americas on Wednesday night as one of the most decorated defenders in college football. He walked out having made Texas Tech history.

Rodriguez was announced as the 2025 Lombardi Award winner, becoming the first Red Raider ever to claim the honor recognizing the nation’s top lineman or linebacker. He accepted the trophy with the calm confidence that has defined his rise.

“This is an amazing honor. Everything that the Lombardi Award stands for is something very important to me,” Rodriguez said after receiving the award.

He earned the distinction over a finalist group that included teammate David Bailey, Texas A&M’s Cashius Howell, and Alabama’s Kadyn Proctor, but his body of work left little debate. Rodriguez also captured the Bronko Nagurski Trophy and the Butkus Award earlier this week, sweeping the sport’s premier defensive honors. He was voted Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year, and he remains a finalist for the Chuck Bednarik Award, which will be announced tomorrow.

Rodriguez’s numbers have fueled his rise into elite company: 117 tackles, 11 tackles for loss, seven forced fumbles, four interceptions, and two fumble recoveries, leading all FBS defenders in forced fumbles. He is the only FBS player since 2005 to post at least five forced fumbles, four interceptions, and two fumble recoveries in the same season. Pro Football Focus ranks him as the top defensive player in the nation with a 93.4 grade.

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He even contributed snaps as a Wildcat quarterback, becoming the only player nationally with both an offensive and defensive touchdown this season.

For Texas Tech, it’s a breakthrough. For Rodriguez, it’s a season still adding chapters.

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