Monday, September 10, 2018

Week 3 TCU Quiz and TCU Fact

Week 3 Quiz Question: TCU had no campus in 1910-11. Where did students live and go to classes?

a) Texas Wesleyan University
b) The Fort Worth YMCA
c) Downtown Fort Worth
d) Carswell Air Force Base

Week 3 TCU Fact: Frog Fountain became a part of TCU in 1969. Each Flute represents a different class at TCU. The tallest represents the seniors. The shortest represents the freshmen. The water flowing from each flute represents the knowledge that is flowing from the seniors down to the freshmen. The new and improved Frog Fountain was installed in December of 2007. A focal point of campus life for four decades, the fountain features four stylized lotus leaves, a motif that was chosen because of the historic association of the lotus and education. The fountain originally was placed in front of the Brown-Lupton Student Center in 1969.


Week 2 Quiz Answer: c) 81-19;  No. 8 TCU's 247 win over Texas on November 4, 2017, marked Gary Patterson’s 100th home game as TCU’s head coach. After that win the Horned Frogs were 81-19 over 17 seasons in those contests.

Week 2 Quiz Question: After Gary Patterson’s 100th home game as TCU’s head coach, what was TCU's home record over those 100 games?

a) 50-50
b) 77-23
c) 81-19
d) 91-9

Week 2 TCU Fact: TCU's first year in the SWC was 1923. The Frogs went 2-1 in conference and 5-4 overall, under head coach Matty Bell, who coached TCU from 1923 to 1928 and compiled a record of 33-17-5.

Week 1 Quiz Answer: a) 10,489

Week 1 Quiz Question: What was TCU's enrollment in 2017? 

a) 10,489
b) 8,941
c) 9,418
d) 14,890

Week 1 TCU Fact: Outside of Texas, the state with the most TCU alums is California.

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