With the audacious declaration, “I am not leaving, money is not everything, and I am not done yet,” Texas Tech star playmaker shocks everyone.
April 17, 2025, Lubbock, Texas — One Texas Tech Red Raider has put loyalty, legacy, and unresolved business ahead of money in a time when professional contracts and large NIL deals frequently entice collegiate athletes. The Red Raiders’ standout playmaker made it obvious that he isn’t going anywhere in a remark that has had a significant impact on collegiate athletics.
“I’m not going anywhere. It’s not just about money. The athlete stood resolutely in front of a crowded press conference room inside the Texas Tech Athletics Centre and proclaimed, “I am not done yet.” The moment went viral right away, receiving accolades from experts, fans, and alumni who praised the young man’s heart, grit, and devotion.
Even though the player’s name is already inscribed in Red Raider history due to his incredible on-field exploits, many consider him a legend because of his unwavering dedication to the team. His decision to stay speaks volumes about his ideals and vision, as reports indicate that he is receiving offers from high-profile sponsors and NFL scouts ready to sign him to big NIL deals.
“This university was the first to believe in me,” he added. “My teammates, Coach McGuire, and this town are like family.” I want to bring a championship home to Lubbock, but I have more to prove.
The speech, which provided a unique look into a player who views his experience as more than just a stepping stone to the professionals, was unvarnished, passionate, and impactful. It’s personal to him. As the message came to a finish, the crowd cheered and chanted “Raider Power!” as many of the fans in attendance were clearly impacted by the intensity of his remarks.
Later, when speaking to reporters, head coach Joey McGuire was clearly emotional. Do you wish to discuss leadership? There you have it. A young man like that knows what it’s like to be a part of something greater than himself. He is the lifeblood of our team in addition to being a fantastic player.
With hashtags like #NotDoneYet, #LoyaltyOverMoney, and #RaiderForLife trending nationally, social media erupted in a matter of minutes. The action was praised by fellow student-athletes, alumni, and even sports stars from other universities, who described it as a “refreshing reminder of what college sports are all about.”
The ramifications extend well beyond the locker room, even though supporters can finally relax knowing their star will be wearing Red and Black once again. His remarks have sparked new discussions about purpose, devotion, and what it really means to leave a legacy.
Soon after the news, a fan tweeted, “In a world where everyone is chasing bags, our guy chose the mission.” That’s the pride of the Red Raiders.
One thing is certain as the upcoming season approaches: Texas Tech will not only have its playmaker back, but also a leader, a warrior, and a Red Raider who will not let the task go undone.
#TexasTechStrong #RedRaiderForLife #NotDoneYet