Christopher Hughes+FollowTCU’s late-season magic: Can Jaden Craig lead the charge?TCU fans know the drill—every year, the Horned Frogs seem to pull off a wild finish just to keep their season alive. But heading into 2026, the pressure’s on to flip the script and make a real statement before the final stretch. With Jaden Craig stepping up at quarterback, there’s a lot of buzz about whether he can settle in fast enough to help TCU shake off the ‘late-bloomer’ label. What do you think: Is this the year TCU finally finishes strong from start to finish? #Sports #Football #TCUFootball00Share
glen25+FollowKen Seals Shines in Alamo Bowl OT ThrillerFrog fans, how about Ken Seals stepping up big time in his first TCU start? The Azle native led the Frogs to a nail-biting 30-27 OT win over No. 16 USC in the Alamo Bowl, earning Offensive MVP and a spot on Davey O'Brien's Postseason Great 8. Seals went 29-for-40 with 258 yards and 2 total TDs. Did anyone expect this kind of debut from the Vandy transfer? #Sports #Football #TCUFootball00Share
glen25+FollowTCU’s 2026 football gauntlet: Can they survive?TCU’s 2026 football schedule is shaping up to be one of the toughest in recent memory, with a relentless lineup of powerhouse opponents and star quarterbacks. The back half of the season is especially brutal, stacking up challenges that could test even the most die-hard fans’ nerves. But here’s the upside: there’s a real chance for the Frogs to prove themselves on a national stage if they can power through. What do you think—will this tough schedule make or break TCU’s season? #Sports #Football #TCUFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowTCU’s 2026 football journey starts in IrelandTCU fans, get ready for a wild 2026 football season—kicking off in Dublin, Ireland! The Frogs will face North Carolina in the Aer Lingus College Football Classic, marking a rare international opener. This schedule is full of firsts and throwbacks: a Halloween game at home, a long-awaited rematch with Arkansas State, and a trip to Arizona for the first time since 2003. Notably, there’s no home game against a Texas school and no Iron Skillet rivalry with SMU. With several ranked opponents on the slate, this season could shake up the Big 12. What game are you circling on your calendar? #Sports #Football #TCUFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowFrogs vs Bears: Rivalry Heats Up in 2026TCU fans, circle Oct. 17, 2026—our Horned Frogs head to Waco for another epic showdown with the Baylor Bears! The Frogs have owned this rivalry lately (13-5 since 2006), but every year brings new drama. With Sonny Dykes at the helm and a Big 12 title in sight, this could be the year TCU makes a statement. Who else is hyped for this clash? #Sports #Football #TCUFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowTCU eyes Gunter’s Caleb Siler for the futureTCU just made a big move by offering a spot to Gunter High’s standout lineman, Caleb Siler, after their Top Prospect Day. Siler, who’s already 6’8” and 280 pounds as a junior, has helped power the Tigers’ dominant run game and protect their young QB. With offers from Ivy League schools and top programs, his decision could shape both his future and TCU’s offensive line. The Frogs are clearly focused on building a strong team for 2026, especially after adding 12 new players through the transfer portal. How do you think Siler’s choice could impact TCU and Gunter? #Sports #Football #TCUFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowHorned Frogs Land Teon Parks from Colorado!Big news for TCU fans! The Horned Frogs just scored a major portal win by landing Teon Parks, the former Buffs DB. With five key corners leaving, Parks brings much-needed experience and depth to the secondary. After making waves at Illinois State and Colorado, can Parks help TCU lock down Big 12 receivers this season? Let’s talk about how this move stacks up against recent portal pickups like Kalen Carroll! #Sports #Football #TCUFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowBig changes coming for TCU FootballTCU is shaking up its football program again, parting ways with Kaz Kazadi, the strength and conditioning leader who helped drive the Horned Frogs to a Big 12 title and a national championship run. After four seasons and a 36-17 record, this move signals Sonny Dykes’ push for a fresh start after a tough year. With new coaches already coming in and the transfer portal wide open, it feels like TCU is gearing up for another big leap. How do you feel about all these changes? Is this the right move to get back to the top? #Sports #Football #TCUFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowTCU football shakes up coaching staffTCU is making bold moves for the 2026 season, bringing in Brad Robbins as quarterbacks coach and reuniting him with offensive coordinator Gordon Sammis. This duo previously set records at UConn, and Robbins is known for turning around offenses quickly. With the transfer portal wide open and big names like Jaden Craig visiting, TCU fans can expect more changes and fresh faces on the roster. After losing key staff, these hires signal a new direction for the Horned Frogs. What do you think—will these changes spark a turnaround for TCU football? #Sports #Football #TCUFootball00Share
phughes+FollowTCU’s QB spot: High hopes, real talkTCU’s quarterback position is getting a lot of buzz as a transfer portal destination, but it’s not all hype—there’s a real mix of potential and practical reality here. While TCU could be a top 10 landing spot for QBs looking for a fresh start, it’s not without its challenges. The program offers big opportunities, but expectations are grounded by recent performance and the competition in the Big 12. If you were a transfer QB, would you take the leap to TCU, or look elsewhere? Let’s hear your thoughts on what makes a program truly attractive! #Sports #Football #TCUFootball00Share