Wolf, Wolf, Wolf !!!!!!!
So he finally wrote a decent article in your opinion.
Here is my take.
Why don't TCU fans so up like Iowa State fans at home games?
Scheduling. TCU has gotten the worst times possible for home games with the exception of the Kansas game and when the TCU fan base showed up en masse.
Numbers. Teams like Tech compete with nothing in Lubbock, a ten minute commute from their managerial position at Wal-Mart, and Tech gives out student admission slots like Cheez-Its at the Bowl Game in Phoenix.
Competition. TCU is in Fort Worth and not Aimes, Lubbock, Waco, Manhattan, Lawrence, Stillwater, Norman, or even Austin (with its enrollment of ten million or whatever). TCU's fan base is stretched between work, baseball, social commitments, other professional sporting events, etc. Lubbock does not have to deal with this issue because it does not exist on the Caprock.
Size. TCU has 8,000 students and approximately 40,000 alumns in the DFW area. TCU students actually want to make good grades and need to study (I wish they would come to our basketball and baseball games, but they don't come in droves). TCU alumni face rush hour traffic from cross town (It takes me an hour to an hour and 1/2 from Dallas) for a Monday night game. Muck Face drives less than 15 minutes from his mother's house where he lives in the basement and writes these articles putting TCU down.
Football. TCU is a football school. My Dad played basketball for the Frogs and I wish it was not true, but it is.
Maybe it will change with winning more games. But losing so many players in season this year hurt the program.
Muck should write about how many fans, including myself, did show up last night despite the DFW traffic, 8:00 start (which is late for kids with school on Tuesday), and cheered when the 7 remaining healthy Frogs tried to rally back.
That would be a great article from the Man who keeps writing about the non-existent wolf at the door.