Texas Tech Defensive Coach Wallerstedt Resigns

LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) - Texas Tech defensive coordinator Matt Wallerstedt has resigned for unspecified personal reasons.

Wallerstedt said in a statement issued by the university Thursday that he was stepping side "because I want the best for the Red Raider program, and this will allow them to go in a different direction on defense."

Mike Smith, who shared the coordinator title with Wallerstedt, will be in charge of the defense for the rest of the season.

The 48-year-old Wallerstedt joined the staff when former Texas Tech quarterback Kliff Kingsbury was hired as coach last year. They were on the staff together at Texas A&M in 2012.

The Red Raiders (2-1), who are coming off a 49-28 loss at home to Arkansas, open Big 12 play at Oklahoma State next Thursday.

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