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Signs were found all over the campus promoting the event. (Miroslava Lem Quinonez/Staff Photographer)
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Two teams added to ‘Meet The Frogs’

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Football was not the only team at Meet The Frogs Saturday, soccer and volleyball were also added to the event.

Smiling faces filled the room as fans had the opportunity to meet and get signatures from athletes.

“I’m excited to see the Shawn Robinson era starting, but it’s nice to also see volleyball and soccer out here,” a TCU alumnus said.

Along with getting signatures and meeting players, fans were able to take pictures, play games and purchase TCU merchandise.

One fan said she was excited she could bring her granddaughter to the event.

“It means a lot to be able to be a part of a great TCU team and a Fort Worth residence,” a TCU fan and Fort Worth resident said. “It looks great and it’s great to be here and I’m excited that I’m able to bring my granddaughter with me today.”

Soccer and volleyball have already begun their season and football is set to begin on September 1 against Southern University and A&M College.

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