Texas Tech's Most Legendary Tailgate Group — How Matador Mafia Was Built | Chris Evans
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He played defensive back at Texas Tech in the 1980s — including a game against Michael Irvin's Miami, where Irvin told him he was one of the toughest white kids he'd ever played against. Now Chris Evans is back in Lubbock running the Matador Mafia, a 13-year tailgating institution that has become one of the best game day experiences in the Big 12.
Chris joins Luke to talk about why he turned down USC and Miami to play at Tech, how the Matador Mafia name came from a real Italian connection in his California hometown, the actual mafia member who visited his tailgate, and what makes Texas Tech's game day one of the most underrated experiences in college football.
What we cover: Playing for Texas Tech in the 1980s — and facing Michael Irvin · How Matador Mafia got its name (there was a real mafia connection) · 13 years building one of the best tailgates in the Big 12 · What Game Day's visit to Texas Tech said about the program · Why visiting fans love the Lubbock experience · Patrick Mahomes and Michael Crabtree — the dream tailgate guests