Wednesday, October 24, 2007

TCU 20, Utah 27

The Frogs turned in one of their most disappointing offensive efforts Thursday, losing to Utah by a touchdown. TCU frequently stopped the Ute's offensive drives, but gave them second chance after second chance, throwing 5 interceptions before the final whistle.

TCU gets its first bye this week; New Mexico comes to Fort Worth on November 3rd.

Monday, October 15, 2007

TCU 38, Stanford 36


Down 31-17 shortly after halftime, the Frog offense, fully staffed for the first game since game since the season opener, outscored the Cardinal 20-5 for the win.

TCU 21, Wyoming 24

Trading quarters, the Frogs lost another close game by three points, this timeto Wyoming in Laramie. Dalton came in for the ineffective Jackson, and after a frustrating third quarter in which Wyoming scored on a drive that featured two dubious pass-interference calls against the Frogs on consecutive Cowboy 3rd downs, led the Frog to 14 unanswered points. Chris Manfredini missed what would have been the game-tie-ing field goal, from the 31 yard line.

Monday, October 1, 2007

TCU 24, CSU 12

The Horned Frogs delivered their nearest-to-well-balanced perform-ance Saturday, beating Colorado State's Rams in Fort Worth in the air and on the ground.

Andy Dalton marched the team to CSU's 4-yard-line before suffering a contusion on his thigh and exiting the game for good.

Marcus Jackson took over, ran for a TD, and led the Frogs to 14 more points before the final whistle.

Aaron Brown had his first 100-yard game of the season, winning the MWC's offensive player of the week. Rafael Priest had his first two interceptions.

Dalton will travel to Wyoming, but Jackson will start under center.