I thought we expected to be good in the first week of September.
As to
@Leap Frog's comment above; yes, we're all rooting for improvement and will be thrilled to see it. If TCU is playing a game, I'll be watching and cheering for a W. Heck, I just arranged a flight time for next Saturday specifically around the principle that I will not be in the air while the Frogs are playing Texas. I'm spending about five hours in an airport-adjacent sports bar while I wait for Mrs. Limey to follow on a later flight just so that I can watch TCU, even though I know there's a decent chance we'll get drubbed. Crazy? Jerk? Terrible husband? I don't know, but I love my Frogs.
Negative comments may not do much to help, but at some level disgruntled fanbases are a catalyst for change. If you just cheerfully accept unprepared teams without complaint, that breeds a culture of mediocrity. I'll always be a TCU fan, but I'll never passively accept mediocre TCU football without comment. So far, we suck. I'm not happy about that.