Every Frog fan needs a little kf.c
Killerfrogs.com is the latest unofficial TCU athletics website to offer TCU sports news, discussion boards and such.
Every Frog fan needs a little kf.c
Killerfrogs.com is the latest unofficial TCU athletics website to offer TCU sports news, discussion boards and such.
Where in the World Wide Web can serious TCU sports fans go for the latest Frog news, recruiting information, sports talk, opinion, rumor and innuendo?
A good place to start, and perhaps stop, is killerfrogs.com, the latest unofficial TCU athletics website to offer TCU sports news, schedules, recruiting information, sports photos, audio files, online broadcasts of TCU games and coaches’ shows and links to other college sports websites.
Yet, the most popular feature of Kf.c is undoubtedly the discussion boards, which include “Frog Fan Forum,” a Conference USA board and an interactive TCU chat room, as well as a link to an external WAC Forum.
The site debuted in November, posting 70,000 hits during its first eight weeks, and is owned by six TCU alumni and fans — Wes Phelan ’73, David Roach ’71, Lonnie Ivie ’70 ’74, Randy Warren ’71, former student Mike Barron and Dennis Alexander, TCU’s director of corporate & foundation relations. Matt Walters, son of Steve ’71, serves as site webmaster, and David May is its chief sportswriter. Terry Brockhausen ’76 ’81, adjunct professor of computer science, designed the initial site and continues to be a major contributing sportswriter.

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