ARLINGTON, Texas — Once again, Jacob Rodriguez and Texas Tech were asked questions about all the money invested in their team this season.
The Red Raiders so far have gotten quite a return on those millions of dollars spent in the transfer portal. They have their first Big 12 Conference title and are going to the College Football Playoff for the first time, almost certainly with a first-round bye.
''If we are gonna buy a team, why not be the best,'' Rodriguez said after No. 5 Tech's 34-7 win over 11th-ranked BYU in the Big 12 championship game Saturday.
''Man, I can't wait to see where the CFP is going to put us,'' fourth-year Tech coach Joey McGuire said. ''We're looking forward to the bye. You know, we're hoping and expecting that's where we'll be.''
Rodriguez had 13 tackles and Ben Roberts overcame an early injury scare with two interceptions in the second half when Tech (12-1, No. 4 CFP) forced four turnovers while holding BYU to a season-low 200 total yards. The two linebackers have both played more than 40 games for a defense transformed by additions in the transfer portal.
Behren Morton, who made his 35th start but didn't play in Tech's only loss this year at Arizona State, threw two TDs to Coy Eakin and Stone Harrington kicked four field goals.
Texas Tech, one of only six schools that have been part of all 30 Big 12 seasons, likely prevented the league from getting a second team in the playoff.
''You can't make a lot of mistakes like we did. We've learned it again. That's the second time this year,'' BYU coach Kalani Sitake said. ''I've said it before, I think they're the best team in the country and I'm confirming it. They're the best team in the country. It just so happens that we had to play the best team in the country twice.''