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TCU on SI: After the Shock: What TCU Must Do to Bounce Back From New Orleans Loss

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After the Shock: What TCU Must Do to Bounce Back From New Orleans Loss

The Frogs hit a rough start, but key games ahead give them a chance to prove their ceiling.

Nicholas Girimonte

Micah Robinson handles the ball for TCU in a loss against New Orleans on November 3, 2025.


TCU’s season started with a gut punch. A 78-74 loss at home to New Orleans is no doubt an inexcusable result for the program and one of the worst in the Jamie Dixon era.

It is even more frustrating for Frog fans because many of the same issues from previous years reappeared right when it seemed like they had been addressed.

TCU was outrebounded 39 to 28 by the Privateers, shot 3-27 from three, and never found a consistent defensive rhythm.

This comes just over a week after the Frogs beat Texas by 19 in a secret scrimmage when excitement for this team was real. So the questions are, where does TCU go from here, and how can they maintain confidence within the fanbase this season?

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Big Frog II

Active Member
In one game, they have run off the students and many of their season ticket holders. They better win and win big for a while. Surely, they cannot shoot as bad as they did last game. 3-27 from 3 point land is really unbelievable for a college team.
 

tetonfrog

Fan Club
In one game, they have run off the students and many of their season ticket holders. They better win and win big for a while. Surely, they cannot shoot as bad as they did last game. 3-27 from 3 point land is really unbelievable for a college team.
You would think they might try something else when you hit & miss at 3-20, right?
 
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