Quinten Joyner injury: Texas Tech running back hurts knee, could miss entire 2025 season

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Texas Tech running back Quinten Joyner is feared to have suffered a season-ending knee injury, sources told CBS Sports’ Richard Johnson and Matt Zenitz. The sophomore, who transferred from USC last December, was expected to be a key piece of the Red Raiders’ offense.

Joyner joined Texas Tech prior to spring practices with three seasons of eligibility remaining. He hails from Manor, Texas, the same high school that produced Texas Tech all-time rushing yards leader Tahj Brooks. Joyner rated as one of the top transfer portal running backs in the recent cycle, finishing at No. 9 nationally and No. 145 overall regardless of position by 247Sports.

Texas Tech, ranked No. 23 in the preseason AP Top 25, must now adjust its offensive plans without Joyner, who was expected to the team’s top option at running back this season. With Joyner sidelined, sophomores Cameron Dickey and J’Koby Williams — who combined to rush for 461 yards and three touchdowns on 82 carries last season behind Brooks — will now move into more prominent roles in the offense. Williams and Dickey had 41 carries apiece last season with Williams totaling 236 yards and two scores and Dickey going for 225 yards and one score. 

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Publish date : 2025-08-18 22:12:00

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