Courtney Martinez | NCAA.com | October 31, 2015 Texas Tech shows support for Oklahoma State homecoming victims Share The Oklahoma State community is still healing after last weekend's deadly crash at its homecoming parade that killed four people and lefts dozens injured. The Cowboys are on the road in Lubbock on Saturday and Texas Tech has shown great support for Oklahoma State during this difficult time for the university. Newsok.com photographer Bryan Terry posted photos on his Twitter page of the helmet stickers that will be worn by Oklahoma State and stickers that Texas Tech passed out to fans at Jones AT&T Stadium. A sticker on the #okstate helmet and a sticker that was passed out to fans before the game. pic.twitter.com/4Flypeocp1 — Bryan Terry (@bterryphoto) October 31, 2015 Texas Tech also changed the stadium's lights from red to orange on Friday night to show support for the Stillwater community. Also, "Red Raider Support" and "Stillwater Strong" images flashed on the jumbrotron during the team's walk through. Tonight all of #TexasTech & Jones AT&T Stadium will stand #StillwaterStrong with our friends from #OklahomaState. pic.twitter.com/BJOG4MK5nv — Texas Tech Athletics (@TechAthletics) October 31, 2015 Thank you @TechAthletics for the respectful video board tribute during our walkthrough. #StillwaterStrong pic.twitter.com/t37vTRZj4h — Mike Gundy (@CoachGundy) October 30, 2015 This display of respect is what college football is really about, and our thoughts continue to go out to Oklahoma State. 7 college football records *we think* will never be broken These records are so impressive (or the opposite) that we think they'll last forever. READ MORE Why 7 schools can win the 2022 DI women’s outdoor track and field championship Here's a look at the top teams in the country and why each could lift the trophy come season's end. READ MORE No. 9 Texas Tech baseball sweeps No. 3 Oklahoma State to keep Big 12 title hopes alive No. 9 Texas Tech defeated No. 3 Oklahoma State, 6-4, on Sunday afternoon to secure a series sweep. Texas Tech now controls its own destiny to win the Big 12 outright. READ MORE