Photos by Tom C. "Midnite" Burke
TCU's seniors were honored prior to kickoff of the TCU-Oklahoma State football game on November 24, 2018, in Amon G. Carter Stadium.
This
senior class has posted a 34-18 record and been part of 2016 and 2018
Valero Alamo Bowl championships. The seniors had six wins against
ranked opponents the last four years and posted two perfect seasons
at home.
(photos above and below) TCU fifth-year senior and third-string quarterback Grayson Muehlstein (#17) is welcomed and honored during Senior Night ceremonies. Later that evening Muehlstein led the Frogs to a 31-24 victory over Oklahoma State. The win made the Frogs bowl-eligible with a 6-6 record.
TCU senior wide receiver Jaelan Austin (#2) shares a special Senior Night moment.
TCU senior defensive end Ben Banogu (#15) had special guests on Senior Night.
TCU's seniors in attendance who were not formal captains were honorary captains for the game against Oklahoma State. TCU's seniors: Cole Novak (#84), Casey McDermott Vai (#57), Ryan McGee (#33), Jarrison Stewart (#22), L.J. Collier (#91, formal captain), Ben Banogu (#15, formal captain), Arico Evans (#7), Trey Elliott (#52), Daythan Davis (#38), Chris Gaynor (#74), Ty Summers (#42), Ezra Tu'ua (#44), Grayson Meuhlstein (#17), Michael Epley (#40), Niko Small (#2), Markel Simmons (#3), Tony James (#28), Joseph Broadnax, Jr. (#54), Patrick Zeller (#28), Jawuan Johnson (#1), Jaelan Austin (#2), Jacques Guillot (#39), Alec Dunham (#23), and KaVontae Turpin, who was removed from the team after the Oklahoma loss and prior to the loss to Kansas.
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