Texas Tech University Athletics
Rodriguez named 2025 winner of the Butkus Award
December 05, 2025 | Football
Jacob Rodriguez became Texas Tech’s first Butkus Award winner in a surprise presentation Friday
DALLAS, Texas – Jacob Rodriguez will officially be remembered as one of the top linebackers in college football history as he was officially named the 2025 collegiate recipient of the Butkus Award Friday evening in a surprise presentation at Texas Tech's team hotel.
Matt Butkus, the son of the award's late namesake Dick Butkus, formally presented Rodriguez with the award alongside DeMarcus Ware, a previous Butkus Award honoree as a Dallas Cowboy in 2008. Rodriguez becomes the first Butkus Award winner in Texas Tech history and the first Red Raider to garner a national award since Patrick Mahomes II claimed the Sammy Baugh Trophy in 2016.
"We couldn't be prouder that Jacob Rodriguez is this year's winner of the Butkus Award," head coach Joey McGuire said. "Jacob's performance this season has placed him in a select category as one of the top players in college football, and our entire program could not be more ecstatic that he is being recognized with such a prestigious award. Jacob has been a tremendous leader for this team, and we look forward to joining with his family and friends to celebrate his accomplishments at the Butkus Award Banquet in January."
Rodriguez has placed his name in a select category of defensive players historically in leading a Red Raider football program that is 11-1 overall and No. 4 in the College Football Playoff rankings heading into the Edward Jones Big 12 Championship on Saturday against No. 11 BYU.
Rodriguez enters the Edward Jones Big 12 Championship on Saturday with 104 tackles this season, including 10.0 that have gone for a loss. His biggest impact has been in the takeaway category, though, as he's responsible for nine forced turnovers this season, all during Big 12 play. Rodriguez is currently the FBS leader with seven forced fumbles this season to go along with four interceptions and a pair of fumble recoveries.
Dating back to 2005, Rodriguez is the only FBS player during that span to have at least five forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and four interceptions all in the same season. He is the driving force behind a Red Raider defense that is tied for second in the FBS with 27 takeaways this season and third nationally in scoring, allowing only 11.3 points per game. Texas Tech is giving up only 68.9 rushing yards a game, easily the lowest average in the country, as the Red Raiders are also sixth in the FBS for total defense at 258.9 yards a contest.
Rodriguez is currently the highest-rated defensive player in all of college football, according to Pro Football Focus, grading out at 93.4 overall so far this season. He ranks second nationally on both sides of the ball, trailing only Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin (93.5). Rodriguez also leads the country (all positions) with a 95.3 grade in rush defense, while his 92.8 grade in coverage ranks second behind only teammate Romello Height (93.4).
Rodriguez, the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year, has also helped the Red Raiders offensively in recent weeks, coming into the game against both UCF and West Virginia to find the end zone as a Wildcat quarterback. Rodriguez is the only player nationally to have both an offensive and defensive touchdown after previously returning his own forced fumble 69 yards for a score against Oklahoma State.
His success on the field and off of it has captivated the country, making him a candidate for the Heisman Trophy and a finalist for numerous other awards such as Walter Camp National Player of the Year, the Lott IMPACT Trophy, the Bronko Nagurski Trophy, the Chuck Bednarik Award and the Lombardi Award. In addition to his play on the field, Rodriguez has made appearances of late on SportsCenter, TNT and FOX's Big Noon Kickoff, among others.
Rodriguez will look to lead the Red Raiders to their first Big 12 title Saturday when No. 4 Texas Tech faces No. 11 BYU from AT&T Stadium in Arlington. Coverage will be provided nationally on ABC and the Texas Tech Sports Network.






