Okay, let me walk you through how I went about digging up the Texas Tech football depth chart for the 2023 season. It’s something I find myself doing pretty regularly, just to keep tabs on things.

So, the first thing I did was sit down at my computer. Had my morning routine going, you know. Fired up the machine. It hums along, takes a second sometimes.
Once it was ready, I opened up my usual web browser. Went straight to the search bar. Typed in something pretty straightforward, like ‘texas tech football 2023 depth chart’. You gotta put the year in, otherwise you get old stuff.
Hit the search button. Got back a whole list of pages. You know how it is, lots of sports sites, fan forums, news articles. I tend to scroll past the top few, looking for something that looks official or at least dedicated to just the chart.
I clicked on one that seemed promising. Took a second to load up. Had to navigate past some ads and maybe a bit of writing about the team’s outlook, that kind of stuff.
Finding the Actual Chart
Then I spotted it. Usually, these things are broken down by:

- Offense
- Defense
- Special Teams
I started with the offense, naturally. Always curious about the quarterback spot first. Saw who was listed as the starter, then the backups. Then I moved on, scanned the running backs, receivers, tight ends, and spent a bit of time looking at the offensive line – gotta know who’s protecting the QB.
Flipped over to the defensive side. Looked through the defensive line, the linebackers, and then the defensive backs – corners and safeties. Just trying to get a feel for the two-deep, see who the main guys were and who was pushing them.
Lastly, checked out the special teams. Kicker, punter, return specialists. Sometimes you find interesting battles there too.
Didn’t need to write anything down this time, just wanted to absorb the lineup, get a mental picture. Took maybe five, ten minutes total to go through it all. That’s basically my process. Pretty simple, just takes a little searching and scrolling to get the info I need.