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TCU on SI: Offensive Line Remains a Key to TCU's Success

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Offensive Line Remains a Key to TCU's Success

The offensive line has improved over the last few games.

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Tori Couch

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October 18, 2025
11 a.m. ESPN2

Throughout Big 12 Conference play, TCU’s offensive line has received a lot of criticism.

The conference opener against Arizona State set a rough tone as the line allowed six sacks and the rushing attack could muster only 10 yards on 25 carries. A win over Colorado eased some concerns as the Horned Frogs posted 94 rushing yards on 35 attempts. The offensive line’s performance was then one of the few bright spots in Saturday’s 41-28 loss at Kansas State.

“I thought both of our tackles played better. I thought our offensive line played better,” TCU head coach Sonny Dykes said at his weekly press conference. “We were certainly more efficient running the football.”

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Looks like a huge depth test.
Harris, Jackson, & Powers potentially anchoring our entire left side is a serious unknown. At the very least they’ll be seeing increased action.
Time to step up BIG!
 

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BrewingFrog

Was I supposed to type something here?
Looks like a huge depth test.
Harris, Jackson, & Powers potentially anchoring our entire left side is a serious unknown. At the very least they’ll be seeing increased action.
Time to step up BIG!
Ugh.

They're missing a number of Safeties and LBs, while we don't have blockers. It's going to be hard to run against their healthy and deep DL, not to mention trying to pass block.
 
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