Jordan Rogers commits to Texas Tech football from transfer portal
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 25, 2026, 2:45 AM
Last updated Jun 25, 2026
Jordan Rogers, a safety from Pittsburg State, has committed to Texas Tech football. The NCAA Division II All-American earned accolades after recording 85 tackles and multiple interceptions last season. With Texas Tech seeking experience at safety, Rogers’ addition aims to fortify the position. He is a sixth-year senior who received a waiver restoring eligibility after redshirting in 2021 and suffering an injury in 2022. Texas Tech has competition for starting roles alongside returning safety Brenden Jordan.
- •Jordan Rogers joins Texas Tech from Pittsburg State
- •Earned NCAA Division II All-American honors last season
- •Recorded 85 tackles, 5 interceptions in 2025
- •Texas Tech seeks experienced safety before new season
- •Rogers is a sixth-year senior with restored eligibility
- 2:45 AMYahoo Sports — D-II All-American safety commits to Texas Tech football | Report
"Jordan Rogers was an all-state player at Waco La Vega. He's pledged to Texas Tech football after a stellar career at Pittsburg State, On3 reports.
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