Texas Tech appears to have made the message loud and clear: JT Toppin is back.
The Red Raiders put out a social media video that shows the 6-foot-9 forward slipping on a Texas Tech jersey, and the ending leaves little room for interpretation. The clip rolls through radio and television soundbites from last season, then shows Toppin in the uniform as LL Cool J’s “Momma Said Knock You Out” plays. It closes with “2026-27” on a black screen.
That’s as close to a roster announcement as it gets, and it points to Toppin returning for his senior season under Grant McCasland.
Toppin’s last season was cut short in mid-February when he suffered an ACL tear in his right knee. He missed the Big 12 and NCAA tournaments after putting up 21.8 points per game for the Red Raiders.
His return gives Texas Tech a major piece in the frontcourt, where he would line up with fellow returning big Josiah Moseley, who averaged 5.5 points, 3.6 rebounds and 0.5 assists. The roster around them is also taking shape, with Cruz Davis coming in from Hofstra, Dra Gibbs-Lawhorn from UNLV and Damarion Dennis from Wyoming.
Before the injury, Toppin’s 2025-26 season was the best of his Texas Tech run. He led the program in scoring and posted career highs in rebounds and assists since transferring from New Mexico two years ago. By season’s end, he had earned consensus All-American honors and a spot on the Big 12 First Team.
The Dallas native is now projected as a mid-to-late second round pick in the 2027 NBA Draft.
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