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A look at the Horned Frog defense after week 2

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The TCU defense came back strong after last weeks loss against Baylor, allowing Air Force to score 19-points in a Frog win, but Head Football Coach Gary Patterson said the defense still has areas they need to improve in.

“We tackled a little bit better, but we got a long way to go,” Patterson said.

Quarterback Casey Pachall said coming back and getting a win was very important after last week’s loss against Baylor.

“Coach (Patterson) and everybody harped on it all week, ‘are we going to respond or are we just going to sit around and feel sorry for ourselves?’” Pachall said. “We knew we had to… come out and get the win.”

The Frog defense didn’t slow down the momentum driven at this week’s practices, outscoring the Falcons 21-3 at halftime. Senior linebacker Tank Carder said the win Saturday was big for the defense, especially after their performance against Baylor last week.

“Coming off a loss like last week is a heart breaker,” Carder said. “Coming back this week with a win is big.”

Carder said he agreed that they let a couple of passes through and that they still have work and growing up to do as a team. . The defense didn’t let Falcon offensive slip past them in passing like Baylor slipped by, giving up 167 passing yards and 16 first downs, compared to the Frogs 24.

“Coming back this week with a win was big… for the defense alone just to try and get our name back… and we still don’t have our name back,” he said.

Junior tailback Matthew Tucker said the Frogs needed a win after last week’s loss because the team was “down”.  Tucker helped build the lead to give the defense some cushion in the score. He said the difference this week that resulted in a win was the amount of teamwork on the field.

“We worked hard at practice and everybody worked together,” Tucker said.

In the fourth quarter the Frogs gave up one field goal and then let the Falcons slip by again to score a touchdown in the last four seconds of the game. Patterson said the second string is just one of the areas the team needed to improve.

“We’re going to keep on moving forward,” Carder said.

Moving on up:

Rankings released this morning placed TCU 23rd in both the USA Today Coaches poll and AP poll. The Frogs (23) lead Baylor (24) by one spot in the USA Today poll, even though the Bears defeated the Frogs just one week ago.

Baylor did not appear in the AP poll, partially due to an off week keeping their record 1-0. Mountain West Conference rival Boise State also moved up in the polls to four.

 

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