Outback Frog
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No Kansas St. and Iowa St., which improves our chances of winning two games on our schedule automatically. Those two pesky, physical, and well coached teams have had our number lately.
I don't think that's ever really been much of a rivalry. Maybe a little bit I guess, but when I think of WVUs rivals, it's Pitt first and then Va Tech close behind, and that's about it.Cincy/WVU?
Here it is:
2024 TCU Football Schedule
Aug. 30 – at Stanford
Sept. 7 – LIU
Sept. 14 – UCF*
Sept. 21 – at SMU
Sept. 28 – at Kansas*^
Oct. 4 or 5 – Houston*
Oct. 19 – at Utah*
Oct. 26 – Texas Tech*
Nov. 2 – at Baylor*
Nov. 9 – Oklahoma State*
Nov. 23 – Arizona*
Nov. 30 – at Cincinnati*
2024 Football Schedule - TCU Athletics
The official 2024 Football schedule for the TCU Frogsgofrogs.com
No Thursdays listed yet. That looks to be final. Only the Stanford game is a Friday (unles Houston is moved). No consecutive conference road games. Bye before our toughest game: at Utah, also before Arizona at home (which could be very tough, too). I like it.
I think it's really tough. I love it. This is what we wanted, right? The new Big 12 is going to be a lot of fun and I don't think we'll have any years where our schedule is a bust.Call me crazy, but this schedule is going to be TOUGH:
UCF is going to be improved this year
SMU is going to want this win bad
Kansas is going to be tough
Texas Tech is going to be tough
Oklahoma State is Oklahoma State…tough!
Utah is solid, winnable, but solid team
Arizona is vastly improved.
I guess I don’t see the easy schedule everyone is talking about. Call me a wimpy pessimist, but our schedule is pretty much murderers’ row.
We could be improved and still go something like 7-5 or 8-4.
I might as well add West Virginia to that list as well.No Kansas St. and Iowa St., which improves our chances of winning two games on our schedule automatically. Those two pesky, physical, and well coached teams have had our number lately.
The jury is still out, and pessimistically I could see us have a 7-5 or 6-6 season.Call me crazy, but this schedule is going to be TOUGH:
UCF is going to be improved this year
SMU is going to want this win bad
Kansas is going to be tough
Texas Tech is going to be tough
Oklahoma State is Oklahoma State…tough!
Utah is solid, winnable, but solid team
Arizona is vastly improved.
I guess I don’t see the easy schedule everyone is talking about. Call me a wimpy pessimist, but our schedule is pretty much murderers’ row.
We could be improved and still go something like 7-5 or 8-4.
I think at Utah is the single most difficult draw we could have had, but after that we've probably missed the next three or four toughest teams.I might as well add West Virginia to that list as well.
I never like to play them.no k-state. i hate we lost round robin.
Agreed. Without a doubt the Utes in SLC is a very tough place to win. We at least have a two game win streak against them going back to the days in the MWC, including the last time we played them on the road in 2010.I think at Utah is the single most difficult draw we could have had, but after that we've probably missed the next three or four toughest teams.
8-4 is in the bag.The jury is still out, and pessimistically I could see us have a 7-5 or 6-6 season.
The 1000-ish traveling Frog fans were sitting high up behind this ref, level with this end zone. That stadium was pumped up for this game. It was so loud, and the TCU offense playing with its back to the other end zone looked about a hundred miles away. Suddenly, Dalton got the ball on a short route to Josh Boyce, who emerged from this cauldron of noise streaking toward us for a 75-yard score and all the juice went out of Rice-Eccles not to return that day. It was glorious.
When #3 played at #5 in November of 2010. One of my favorite sports photos ever! 47-7. What an azzwhoopin!'
Yeah, there's a nice war of words going on right now over K-State's accusation that Iowa State people were spying into your guys' huddles at Hilton last week. That one isn't making y'all look so good. Spying on basketball huddles ins't a thing. TV broadcasters routinely show exactly what coaches are drawing on their little dry-erase boards right there on a national broadcast. Nothing goes on in those huddles that anyone could convey to the other team in time for the information to be of any practical use. Score one to Iowa State there.farmageddon is a real deal. it is growing to true loathing by both schools who are otherwise so much alike. perhaps that's the problem.
I think it's really tough. I love it. This is what we wanted, right? The new Big 12 is going to be a lot of fun and I don't think we'll have any years where our schedule is a bust.
of course, no one here ever said that. all coach tang ever said is below. but do carry on.Yeah, there's a nice war of words going on right now over K-State's accusation that Iowa State people were spying into your guys' huddles at Hilton last week. That one isn't making y'all look so good. Spying on basketball huddles ins't a thing. TV broadcasters routinely show exactly what coaches are drawing on their little dry-erase boards right there on a national broadcast. Nothing goes on in those huddles that anyone could convey to the other team in time for the information to be of any practical use. Score one to Iowa State there.
"them" is "us" in my case. but why? our games are generally meaningful and fun.I never like to play them.
I remember the play you described well. But I think the pictured photo was the first TD to Boyce for 26 yards, given the proximity of the offensive linemen. The 93-yarder you described followed later in the first quarter.The 1000-ish traveling Frog fans were sitting high up behind this ref, level with this end zone. That stadium was pumped up for this game. It was so loud, and the TCU offense playing with its back to the other end zone looked about a hundred miles away. Suddenly, Dalton got the ball on a short route to Josh Boyce, who emerged from this cauldron of noise streaking toward us for a 75-yard score and all the juice went out of Rice-Eccles not to return that day. It was glorious.