Texas Tech football is hoping for a positive move in the right direction in 2024. Last season, the Red Raiders struggled out of the gate but finished the year at 7-6, following a win in the Independence Bowl over California. Texas Tech coach Joey McGuire is entering his third season in the Big 12 program, and hoping for more wins in 2024. The Red Raiders made some moves in the transfer portal to help them get those wins, and one addition in particular should do a great deal to help the team this season.
The Red Raiders got a big pickup in their secondary from the transfer portal. Safety Javeon Wilcox is joining the Red Raiders, after spending last season with Texas Tech’s Big 12 conference rival TCU. Wilcox is a former 4-star high school recruit, per 247Sports. He joins a secondary that lost some firepower after the 2023 season. The Red Raiders lost two safeties, Tyler Owens and Dadrion Taylor-Demerson, following the last campaign.
The Wilcox pickup helps shore up that safety room. Wilcox redshirted during the 2023 season with TCU, but that doesn’t mean he’s green. The young man was highly recruited out of high school. As a senior playing football at Texas’ Lake Belton High School, Wilcox recorded 125 tackles. That’s impressive, to say the least. Wilcox also had three interceptions, two pass breakups, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery that season, per TCU’s communications. He was the no. 67 overall prospect in the state of Texas the year he came out of high school. If one follows high school football recruiting, you can see that Texas has a rich pool of players year in and year out. Wilcox is an under-the-radar player that should help the Texas Tech secondary and give them a lift in 2024. He’s got four years of eligibility left, which means the future is bright for the young man in Lubbock.