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Name: David Bailey (Transfer from Stanford) College: Texas Tech
Number: 31
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-2 Weight: 250 Position: Pos2: OLB
Class/Draft Year: Sr/2026 40 Low: 4.50 40 Time: 4.58 40 High: 4.65
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Data Scout Notes: X-1-2/Back for 25/**Tester/12GP-31TT-8FL-7SK in 24/10GP-34TT-5SK-23/Was True Fr Starter 2025: P1stM...03-27-25 Transfer from Stanford...2024: NAC...2023: NAC...2022: NAC
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David Bailey, Texas Tech, Player News
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WEEK 6 BIG 12 DEFENSIVE LINE OF THE WEEK: Texas Tech,...The Texas Tech defensive line posted a banner performance in the Red Raiders' 35-11 win at Houston, holding the Cougars to just 267 yards of total offense. Tallying 22 total quarterback pressures in the game, Texas Tech recorded two sacks, two interceptions and a forced fumble versus Houston. The Red Raiders finished the week ranked ninth in FBS in total defense. - Big 12 Football
(DS#2 DE) Sr/2026 DE David Bailey, Texas Tech
News Source: Big 12 Football
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WEEK 4 BIG 12 DEFENSIVE LINE OF THE WEEK: Texas Tech,...Texas Tech's defensive line played a pivotal role in their 34-10 win over then-No. 16 Utah as the Red Raiders' defense held the Utes to 35 points below their season average. Utah finished the day wi th only 263 yards of offense with two fumbles and a pair of interceptions. Tech was especially stout against the run, holding Utah to 189 rushing yards below their average coming into the game. - Big 12 Football
(DS#2 DE) Sr/2026 DE David Bailey, Texas Tech
News Source: Big 12 Football
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Stanford hired Sacramento State coach Troy Taylor on Saturday to replace David Shaw and lead a Pac-12 program that has fallen off dramatically recently, with three losing seasons in the last four years. Taylor, 54, has spent the last four seasons as head coach at Sacramento State, leading the Hornets to the FCS playoffs three times. Sacramento State did not field a team during 2020 because of the pandemic. Sacramento State went 30-8 with a 23-1 record in a tough Big Sky Conference under Taylor.Th e Hornets lost a wild quarterfinal playoff game Friday night, 66-63 against Incarnate Word. "The opportunity to lead the finest student-athletes in the country is truly a dream come true, and I would like to thank President (Marc) Tessier-Lavigne, Provos t (Persis) Drell and (athletic director) Bernard Muir," Taylor said in a statement. "I believe that Stanford football is perfectly positioned to become champions on the football field while maintaining our world-class reputation for academic excellence." Shaw stepped down last month after 12 seasons following the final game of a 3-9 season. The winningest coach in school history was struggling to change the trajectory of a program that was the predominant team in the Pac-12 during the first half of his tenure. Stanford's downfall coincides the loosening of transfer rules across major college football. The elite academic school is not able to add to its roster through transfers as easily as most of its competition in the Pac-12 and nationally. Taylor, a native Californian, played quarterback for Stanford's rival, Cal, and had a short NFL career in the early 1990s before getting into coaching at the high school and college levels. - AP College Football
(DS#2 DE) Sr/2026 DE David Bailey, Texas Tech
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