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Doug Meacham, TCU OC

October 20, 2017

Will Kansas Give TCU a Homecoming Headache?

Happy Homecoming! The Frogs welcome Kansas in a game that will be interesting for a number of reasons: The Frogs want to keep this march up the polls going by getting to 7-0. Kansas always seems to give the Frogs headaches. The weather could play a factor late in the game. A chess match will

TCU Homecoming

October 19, 2017

Coming Home to the Undefeated Frogs

Happy Homecoming Week. Man, do we have the events on campus this week!!!! Lettermen’s Hall of Fame Dinner, National Alumni Board Meetings, Homecoming Parade, Pep Rally and I’m sure there’s more. Seems we decided to stack everything into one weekend at TCU. Oh, and then there’s the Frogs vs. Kansas on Saturday at 7 p.m.

TCU is No. 6 in the nation with a stout running game and an offense that’s No. 1 in the nation in third down conversions. Photo by Glen E. Ellman

October 13, 2017

The Other Manhattan

Happy College Football Friday, everyone. It’s mid-October and we’re right in the thick of college football season. If TCU football was a race horse, the Kansas State game marks the back stretch – much done, but still a long way to go. The key is to stay ahead of the pack, not miss-step and get

October 9, 2017

5 Thoughts on TCU – West Virginia

Crucial plays went the Frogs’ way, and TCU is now sitting pretty in first place in the Big 12 five games into the season.

Rob MugglJohn Denton poses for a photo on TCU's campus as ESPN prepares for College GameDay. Photo by Rob Mugglestoneston

October 6, 2017

The Stretch Run Starts, Plus a Visit from ESPN

The stretch run for the Frogs starts tomorrow with No. 23 West Virginia – the Frogs will play eight games in a row. Tomorrow’s TCU-WVU matchup has become the center of the nation’s football attention. Two explosive offenses that both average nearly 500 yards per game and tons of speed on both sides. Add to

Tom Petty performed in Dallas at the American Airlines Center in April. Photo by John Denton

October 4, 2017

Tribute to a Legend: Tom Petty

It’s been a tough news week for sure. Having spent a lot of time in Las Vegas during TCU’s stay in the Mountain West Conference (some years we would travel there five times), I knew exactly where Sunday night’s mass shooting had taken place. My heart goes out to the families of all those killed

KaVontae Turpin, photographed in the season opener against Jackson State, showed skill and power week after week. Photo by Glen E. Ellman

September 27, 2017

A Time to Heal

Just like that we’re four games into the season and what a month it’s been. 4-0 and more fun to come. But this is a time to heal. TCU has a chance to go into Coach Gary Patterson’s Paint & Body to get a tune up and a few dents fixed during the off week.

Ben Banogu (left, #15) has demonstrated his athleticism every game this season, including this one vs. Jackson State. Matt Bosen (#9) returned to the field after an SMU targeting penalty benched him for the first half of the OSU game. Photo by Glen E. Ellman

September 25, 2017

5 Thoughts on TCU – OSU

TCU captured a win in Stillwater for the first time since 1991. Here’s what we noticed.

September 22, 2017

Frogs Will Have to Cowboy Up

Game four brings us to Stillwater and a spotlight matchup with the Oklahoma Aggies. That’s what they used to be called before they changed the name from OAMC to Oklahoma State and took Cowboys as their mascot. Lewis Field, as it was known until they changed it to Boone Pickens Stadium in 2003, has not