Amy Williams+FollowTCU’s Mitch Kirsch gets his shot at Alamo BowlMitch Kirsch’s journey from getting cut by the Chicago Bears to calling plays for TCU in the Alamo Bowl is the kind of underdog story that makes college football so compelling. After years learning from top offensive minds and building trust with Sonny Dykes, Kirsch is finally getting his moment to lead the Horned Frogs’ offense against USC. With Ken Seals stepping in at quarterback, the team’s rallying around Kirsch’s energy and fresh ideas. Can this tight-knit staff and their new play-caller make a statement on a big stage? What do you think this means for TCU’s future? #Sports #Football #TCUFootball00Share
glen25+FollowTCU’s QB search: High hopes, real talkTCU is shaping up to be one of the most intriguing landing spots for quarterbacks in the transfer portal this offseason. While there’s definite top 10 potential for the program, expectations are being kept in check—TCU isn’t promising the moon, but it’s offering a real shot at growth and impact. If you’re a QB looking for both opportunity and a solid support system, TCU might be the sweet spot. What do you think: Is TCU the next big QB destination, or are there better fits out there? #Sports #Football #TCUFootball00Share
phughes+FollowTCU football faces major recruiting shakeupTCU’s top wide receiver recruit, Gekyle Baker, is heading for the transfer portal—making him the third of the Horned Frogs’ top five 2024 recruits to leave the program. Baker never played a snap for TCU, but his exit comes just days after another top recruit, Nate Palmer, also chose to transfer. With only one four-star recruit left from the 2024 class, it’s hard not to wonder what’s going on behind the scenes. Is this a sign of bigger changes coming for TCU football? What do you think this means for the team’s future? #Sports #Football #TCUFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowTCU’s quarterback shakeup: Hoover out, big changes aheadJosh Hoover, TCU’s record-setting quarterback, is leaving for Indiana, and it’s got Funkytown buzzing. After leading the Frogs to an 8-4 season and shattering passing records, Hoover’s exit—sparked by coaching changes and a new, unproven offensive coordinator—feels like the end of an era. With Ken Seals stepping in for the Alamo Bowl and Gordon Sammis taking over the offense, TCU fans are left wondering: can the Frogs keep up their momentum, or is this the start of a major rebuild? How do you feel about Hoover’s move and the new direction for TCU football? #Sports #Football #TCUFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowTCU’s backfield is getting a big shakeupTCU fans, get ready for a new look in the Horned Frogs’ running game next season. With Nate Palmer entering the transfer portal and other key departures, all eyes are now on Jeremy Payne to step up as the lead back. Payne’s breakout season has set high expectations, and with a new offensive coordinator coming in, there’s real buzz about how the offense might evolve. How do you feel about these changes? Who do you think will make the biggest impact in the backfield next year? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #TCUFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowFrogs vs Trojans: Alamo Bowl Rematch HeatTCU fans, get ready for a classic! The Horned Frogs are set to face the Trojans in the Alamo Bowl, reigniting a rivalry that dates back to their stunning 1998 Sun Bowl upset. This matchup is more than just a game—it's a nod to the legacy built by legends like Coach Gary Patterson, who just earned the Davey O’Brien Legends Award. Can the Frogs channel that underdog magic again? #Sports #Football #TCUFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowAzle duo reunites for TCU’s Alamo Bowl runTCU’s Alamo Bowl lineup just got a hometown twist—Ken Seals and Eric McAlister, both Azle, Texas natives, are teaming up on the big stage. Seals, a seasoned SEC quarterback, steps in after Josh Hoover’s transfer announcement, and McAlister, fresh off an All-American season, is ready to catch passes from a QB he’s known since high school days. The whole Azle and Weatherford community is expected to rally in San Antonio, making this more than just a game—it’s a homecoming. How do you think this local connection will impact the Frogs’ performance against USC? #Sports #Football #TCUFootball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowTCU’s quarterback shakeup: What’s next?Josh Hoover’s decision to enter the transfer portal leaves TCU with a huge gap at quarterback, making it clear the team has no choice but to find a new leader through the portal themselves. This isn’t just a roster move—it’s a game-changer for TCU’s offense and could shape the entire season ahead. Fans are already buzzing about who might step in and how this will impact the team’s chemistry. Who do you think TCU should target as their next QB, and what qualities matter most for this new era? #Sports #TCUFootball #TransferPortal00Share
phughes+FollowTCU football faces big changes at running backLosing Nate Palmer to the transfer portal is shaking up TCU’s running back room just as the team is already losing key players to graduation. Palmer, who never quite broke through the depth chart, leaves with three years of eligibility, opening the door for Jeremy Payne and true freshman Jon Denman to make their mark next season. With a new offensive coordinator on board and the possibility of bringing in another transfer, the Horned Frogs’ backfield could look very different. How do you feel about the team’s direction and the impact of all these changes? #Sports #Football #TCUFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowTCU faces another big shakeup on offenseLosing offensive line coach Randy Clements to South Carolina is a tough blow for TCU, especially right after the departure of Kendal Briles. Clements was a steadying force for the Horned Frogs’ offensive line, and his exit means even more transition just as the team is trying to rebuild after last season’s ups and downs. For TCU fans, this raises big questions about continuity and recruiting—can the program keep momentum with so much staff turnover? How do you feel about these changes, and what do you think TCU needs most right now? #Sports #Football #TCUFootball00Share