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TCU never won a title during their time in Conference USA or the Mountain West Conference. [21] TCU's other NCAA tournament appearances occurred in 1968, 1971 and 1987, 2017, and 2022. Along with NCAA Tournament appearances, TCU appeared in the National Invitational Tournament six times – 1983, 1986, 1992, 1997, 1999 and 2005.
TCU brought the same colors when it moved here from Waco in 1910. ... This 1970s TCU logo by tackle Marshall Harris pre-dates the Horned Frog hand sign. 9. The Deadheads stopped here. In 1971, ...
TCU’s entertaining 2022 season featured two logos: A Flying T, and Matt Groening’s Hypnotoad.
Now on a line of TCU Horned Frogs T-shirts, the nickname started with a song nearly 40 years ago. And credit goes to a top-ranked local soul radio station — “K-104. ...
Image Magazine is TCU's student magazine, published once a semester and focuses on investigative, in-depth campus issues. [citation needed] 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 ...
In 1977, the school introduced a "Flying TCU" logo, which remained on the helmets through the 1991 season. In 1992, new head coach Pat Sullivan introduced an arched TCU design, which eventually became the official logo of the school. This logo has been featured on most TCU helmets, sometimes with a white or gray horned frog underneath, ever since.