By Andrea Masenda / Posted November 22, 2012
The Horned Frogs take on the Longhorns for their first Thanksgiving game since 1927 against SMU.
Whether Frog fans made the trek from Fort Worth to Austin, or tuned in from their holiday destinations, onlookers voiced on Twitter that there is no location stopping them from watching.
By Landon Haaf / Posted November 22, 2012
A few TCU students and Chancellor Victor Boschini pick which team they believe will win this weekend. Their choices are below.
By Landon Haaf / Posted November 21, 2012
1. Will TCU be more energized after ten days of rest?
Last Saturday was the Frogs’ first open date since week one, giving TCU some much-needed rest. Because of the extra time off, TCU head coach Gary Patterson had flexibility in the team’s practice schedule. Patterson wanted to have physical practices early and have “game plan practices” this week. Thus, the Horned Frog players got a couple days off to get energy back. Patterson said quarterback Trevone Boykin would not have played if the Frogs’ game were last
Saturday, but he is healthier now and ready for Texas. Boykin, and the rest of the banged-up Frogs, will need to be energized to take down the Longhorns, who also had last Saturday off.
By Tori Cummings / Posted November 21, 2012
Texas comes into Thursday's game on a four-game win streak and, like TCU, has not played a game since Nov. 10. The Longhorns offense is led by quarterback David Ash, who leads the Big 12 in passing efficiency (161.7).
David Ash, quarterback, sophomore
By Tori Cummings / Posted November 21, 2012
The Frogs’ offense is putting up 31.5 points per game while the defense is holding opponents to 24 points. Quarterback Trevone Boykin ranks No. 7 in Big 12 passing with 171 yards per game. TCU will play on Thanksgiving for the first time since 1928.
Trevone Boykin, quarterback, freshman
By Landon Haaf / Posted November 21, 2012
The TCU football team makes the jaunt down I-35 to Austin to play on Thanksgiving Day for the first time since 1928.
The nationally televised holiday game will be a big stage for a team in its first year in the Big 12. A team that has started more true freshmen than scholarship seniors.
By Tori Cummings / Posted November 20, 2012
Forward Devonta Abron had the first double-double of his collegiate career as TCU overcame a second half deficit to down Navy 47-45 Tuesday night.
Abron, who transferred from Arkansas, scored 13 points and grabbed 12 rebounds, including three offensive boards. The closest Abron came to a double-double at Arkansas was an eight point, 16 rebounds outing against UConn.
By Tori Cummings / Posted November 20, 2012
TCU trails the Navy Midshipmen 26-23 at halftime.
Guard Kyan Anderson leads the Frogs with seven points and four assists. The Midshipmen were led by forward Worth Smith’s eight points.
By J.D. Moore / Posted November 20, 2012
With a Thanksgiving prime-time game against No. 15 Texas coming up, TCU head coach Gary Patterson said he and his team were ready for a holiday game, saying “everyone has a sacrifice” when it comes to playing on a popular holiday.
By Staff Report / Posted November 20, 2012
TCU football's complete 2013 schedule was announced Tuesday by the Big 12 office.
TCU opens the season Aug. 31 versus LSU in the Cowboys Classic at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington. The Horned Frogs' second season in the Big 12 will begin Sept. 14 at Texas Tech.