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Shortly before the start of the 2013 season, Mayfield was named to the starting quarterback position following a back injury of projected starter and former Lake Travis quarterback Michael Brewer.[4] Mayfield is believed to be the first walk-on true freshman quarterback to start a season opener at the quarterback position.
In his first start against SMU, Mayfield passed for 413 yards, four touchdowns, and zero interceptions. His 43 completions of 60 attempts broke a school record held by Billy Joe Tolliver, and fell only four completions short of the NCAA Division I single-game record for completions by a freshman.[5][6] For his performance, Mayfield was named Big 12 Conference Offensive Player of the Week the first freshman Texas Tech quarterback to be named so since current Red Raider head coach Kliff Kingsbury in 1999.[7] The game featured the last four former Lake Travis quarterbacks combined on both teams: Garrett Gilbert, Michael Brewer, Mayfield, and Collin Lagasse.[8]
Following the Red Raiders' second victory over Stephen F. Austin, Mayfield's then 780 season yards and seven touchdowns already exceeded the 755 yards and six TDs accrued by Texas Tech's last true freshman quarterback, Aaron Keesee, in 10 games.[9] After being afflicted by injury and losing the starting job to fellow true freshman Davis Webb, Mayfield finished the season with 2315 yards on 218/340 completions with 12 touchdowns and 9 interceptions.
Mayfield was named one of 10 semifinalists for the Burlsworth Trophy in November. The award is given to the best walk-on player in Division I football.[10]
Mayfield earned Big 12 Conference Freshman Offensive Player of the Year for the 2013 season. Mayfield announced that he would be leaving the program due to a 'miscommunication' with the coaching staff.[3][11] Mayfield enrolled at OU in January 2014, but had not contacted the Sooner coaching staff. Mayfield further elaborated in an interview with ESPN that he sought to transfer due to scholarship issues and a perception that he had earned the starting position and that further competition was not "really fair".