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GoFrogs: TCU's 2025 Football Schedule Announced

FloridaFrog76129

Active Member
Not an issue this year, but call the AD's office and tell him you'd rather have SMU at home every second year than Abilene Christian x 2 annually.
There won’t be any TCU football fans by 2030 at this rate

The 2026 home schedule is brutal and will lead to another large wave of season ticket cancellations.

If Dykes can’t beat UNC and SMU next year - he shouldn’t be the coach for much longer…
 

TopFrog

Lifelong Frog
There won’t be any TCU football fans by 2030 at this rate

The 2026 home schedule is brutal and will lead to another large wave of season ticket cancellations.

If Dykes can’t beat UNC and SMU next year - he shouldn’t be the coach for much longer…
But then the team could be 10-2 and win the Big 12 and make the playoffs, so that's a dumb take.
 

Limey Frog

Full Member
These things are all relative. 2010 was a great year for TCU football, one of the five or six greatest ever. The highlights of our home schedule were Baylor and BYU; everything else was dreadful.


The sixteen-member Big Numeral gives us home games that are far better than what we had in the MWC. We should renew with SMU in perpetuity and replace the FCS body-bag game with decent home-and-home series so that in years when we have four conference home games we have two non-conference, and one in years we have five conference. Six home games a year, never against any team less compelling than, say, an upper-tier member of the AAC or a member of the rebranded Pac-However Many.
 

tetonfrog

Active Member
@Limey Frog - yeh, well, I just think an all Texas pod makes sense and grouped OSU with their former Big 8 friends Colo and the Kansases. Trying to emphasize regional rivalries.
The biggest issue for the other schools in the Big 12 is they want to play games in Texas for recruiting. OSU, KU, KSU, ISU and now CU, Utah, UA and ASU all want access to Texas high school recruits. The only way to get that is to play the Texas schools -both home and away.
 

Limey Frog

Full Member
The biggest issue for the other schools in the Big 12 is they want to play games in Texas for recruiting. OSU, KU, KSU, ISU and now CU, Utah, UA and ASU all want access to Texas high school recruits. The only way to get that is to play the Texas schools -both home and away.
I wonder if that will be less true in the new revenue-sharing era. The way to get recruits may just be win games and pay money.
 

ShreveFrog

Full Member
The biggest issue for the other schools in the Big 12 is they want to play games in Texas for recruiting. OSU, KU, KSU, ISU and now CU, Utah, UA and ASU all want access to Texas high school recruits. The only way to get that is to play the Texas schools -both home and away.
With a quarter of the schools in Texas, there'd be a good chance that non-Texas pod teams will get at least one Texas team at home and another on the road.
 
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