phughes+FollowTCU shocks USC, Utah dominates NebraskaTCU pulled off a jaw-dropping upset against USC, while Utah absolutely steamrolled Nebraska in the latest bowl season matchups. Ken Seals became a legend with his clutch performance, and Devon Dampier made Big 10 defenses look lost. These games are shaking up what we thought we knew about the Big 12’s powerhouses and the new faces making waves. With so many unexpected twists, it feels like college football is wide open for anyone to take. Which team’s performance surprised you the most, and who do you think is the next breakout star? #Sports #Football #TCU00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowBaylor’s offense stalls in TCU upsetBaylor’s high-flying offense, which had been averaging nearly 96 points per game, hit a wall against TCU, managing just 63 points in a tough road loss. The Bears’ cold shooting and turnovers in the first half set the tone, and even a late run couldn’t close the gap. Cameron Carr still led with 17 points, but the team was held 32 points below their season average. TCU’s defense and rebounding edge made the difference. With conference play heating up, what do you think Baylor needs to change to bounce back? #Sports #BaylorBasketball #TCU00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowTCU Eyes Harvard Star as Hoover Heads to IndianaFrog fans, the QB carousel is spinning fast! With Josh Hoover—aka TCU’s gunslinger—headed for Indiana, the Horned Frogs aren’t wasting time. Word is, Harvard’s Jaden Craig (two-time Walter Payton finalist) is set to visit Fort Worth. Craig’s got the stats and leadership, but can he fill Hoover’s shoes and keep TCU in the hunt? Meanwhile, Hoover looks set to replace Heisman-winner Mendoza for the Hoosiers. Thoughts on this high-stakes QB shuffle? #Sports #Football #TCU00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowOlivia Miles Ties NCAA Triple-Double Record!Frogs fans, we just witnessed history! Olivia Miles, the do-it-all point guard, matched Sabrina Ionescu’s record with FOUR triple-doubles in a single month—something only seen once before in D-I hoops. She powered TCU past BYU, notching her 10th career triple-double and breaking Brittney Griner’s Big 12 mark. Even on an off night, Miles was magic. Is she the best all-around PG in college ball right now? Let’s talk! #Sports #OliviaMiles #TCU00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowTCU’s Chase Curtis: Eight years, one dreamChase Curtis just wrapped up his first full season as a TCU Horned Frog after eight years of college football, countless injuries, and a journey that’s anything but typical. Instead of jumping schools like so many do these days, Curtis stuck it out through setbacks, earned a scholarship, and became a team captain. Now, he’s set to play his final game at the Alamo Bowl, grateful for every moment. Stories like his are rare in today’s game. What do you think—does loyalty like this still matter in college sports? #Sports #Football #TCU00Share
phughes+FollowTCU’s Alamo Bowl: Who will step up?The Alamo Bowl could be the stage where TCU’s next big star emerges. With the spotlight on young talents like Max Carroll and Jon Denman, fans are buzzing about who might take over and shape the team’s future. Beyond just a win, this game feels like a turning point—can a breakout performance here set the tone for next season? Let’s talk: which player do you think is ready to shine, and how much does this bowl game really matter for TCU’s momentum? #Sports #Football #TCU00Share
Jay Williams+FollowTCU faces a new era as transfer portal shakes up college footballStability in college football is starting to feel like a thing of the past, especially for TCU fans. With Josh Hoover entering the transfer portal, it’s clear that players now have more leverage than ever, and programs are scrambling to keep up. The days of quietly waiting for a new season are gone—now, it’s about negotiating, adapting, and moving fast. While schools like USC are managing to hold onto key players, TCU is left searching for its next identity. How do you feel about this new reality where loyalty is up for grabs every offseason? #Sports #Football #TCU00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowKen Seals’ last stand: A true Horned Frog momentKen Seals is stepping onto the field for his first start in over two years—and it’s also his last college game ever. After years of hard work and never knowing if he’d get another shot, Seals is taking it all in, especially since he grew up a TCU fan. He’s talked about the pride he’s felt, even as a backup, and how staying ready paid off. With friends and family from Weatherford and Azle coming to cheer him on, this Alamo Bowl is more than just a game. How do you think Seals’ journey reflects the spirit of college football? #Sports #Football #TCU00Share
glen25+FollowTCU’s bold new playbook for the Alamo BowlTCU is shaking things up for the Alamo Bowl—tight ends coach Mitch Kirsch is stepping in as the offensive play caller, bringing fresh energy and a fast-paced strategy against USC. Even with key players like Josh Hoover and Jordan Dwyer sidelined, the team’s confidence in backup QB Ken Seals is sky-high. On the flip side, USC’s defense is missing some major talent due to injuries and NFL Draft opt-outs. With both teams adapting on the fly, this matchup could be full of surprises. How do you think these changes will impact the game? #Sports #Football #TCU00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowTCU faces off against Jackson State tonightTCU is set to defend its home court against Jackson State, and all eyes are on Daeshun Ruffin after his 25-point performance, even though the Tigers are struggling on the road. The Horned Frogs have been solid at home, but close games haven’t gone their way yet. With TCU averaging 77 points and Jackson State allowing nearly 89 per game, this matchup could get interesting fast. Can Jackson State pull off a surprise, or will TCU’s defense shut them down? Who do you think will step up tonight? #Sports #TCU #JacksonState00Share