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The next year, 2003, the Horned Frogs recorded their best record to date at 20–11 and made it to the second round of the C-USA tournament, a first for a TCU Volleyball team. 2005 the Horned Frog Volleyball team saw their first year in the Mountain West Conference. The team finished the season 16–18 and were seeded 8th in the conference ...
The TCU Horned Frogs football team represents Texas Christian University (TCU) in college football at the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). The Horned Frogs play their home games in Amon G. Carter Stadium , which is located on the TCU campus in Fort Worth .
The horned frog has been TCU’s mascot since 1897. It has been the Texas state reptile since 1992. And although the funky, fierce-looking brown critter’s crown of horns can look intimidating ...
The Horned Frog is the school yearbook. [citation needed] TCU broadcasts its own radio station, KTCU-FM 88.7, "The Choice." KTCU can be heard throughout much of Fort Worth/Dallas, and offers programming which includes music, talk, and live broadcasts Horned Frog football, basketball, and baseball games. [citation needed] Other student-run media ...
It would be 1968 before TCU flanker Linzy Cole would break the color line. (The basketball Horned Frogs already had star center James Cash, now a business professor emeritus at Harvard University.) 7.
The Horned Frogs’ lone touchdown of the first quarter was set up by a bad snap on a punt by LIU that gave TCU the ball at the Sharks’ 11-yard line. But once the offense came alive, TCU started ...
The Horned Frogs were led into the Southwest Conference in 1923 by a new basketball and football coach, Fort Worth native Matty Bell. Bell transformed the program, accruing a 71–41 (49–30 SWC) record over his six seasons at TCU and leading the Horned Frogs to second, third and fourth-place finishes during his tenure. [7]
After the Horned Frogs beat Texas 17-10 to improve their perfect records to 10-0 overall and 7-0 in the Big 12 on Saturday, here’s a look at what others are saying outside of Fort Worth: