Thursday, November 4, 2021

TCU-Baylor Football Gameday for Saturday, November 6, 2021


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Game 8 of TCU’s 2021 Football Regular Season: TCU Horned Frogs (3-5, 1-4 Big 12) versus No. 12 Baylor Bears (7-1, 4-1 Big 12), Saturday, November 6, 2021; 2:30  pm (Central); Amon G. Carter Stadium; Fort Worth, Texas; TV: Fox (Tim Brando, Spencer Tillman); Radio -- WBAP 820 AM, Sirius 119, XM 200, the new Varsity Network App, and the Riff Ram app (Radio Talent: Brian Estridge, John Denton, Landry Burdine); Spanish Radio: Zona MX KFZO 99.1 (Radio Talent: Miguel Cruz, Elvis Gallegos).

Big 12 Conference Expansion Update: Big 12 Conference invitations have been accepted by Brigham Young University, the University of Houston, the University of Cincinnati, and the University of Central Florida.  The schools said the moves will come by July 1, 2024, at the latest. All four of the schools currently are members of the American Athletic Conference (AAC). Additional information: here  

The College Tour -- TCU Featured: here 

2021 Color Coordination for the TCU-Baylor Game: Wear your favorite TCU colors. A facial cover (protective mask) also is recommended because of the COVID surge in Tarrant County. TCU requires that facial coverings be worn in all indoor areas on campus, except for private-access areas. 

TCU Uniform Combination for the Baylor Game: Against the Bears, the Horned Frogs will wear their Nike Fierce anthracite jersey and pants and fierce purple helmet with a red Horned Frog, all of which debuted in TCU’s home game against Texas in 2019. “Anthracite” is a color defined as chalky and earthy, being near-black or very dark gray.

TCU and Head Football Coach Gary Patterson Agree to Part Ways:  The Gary Patterson era is over at TCU. 

TCU and Patterson agreed to part ways on Sunday, October 31, a day after the Horned Frogs suffered a 31-12 loss to Kansas State in Manhattan, Kansas.

Jerry Kill, Patterson's best friend who has been an offensive analyst on the TCU staff for the past two years, has been named the interim head coach. Kill was the University of Minnesota’s head coach from 2011-15.

TCU Athletic director Jeremiah Donati is conducting a national search for Patterson’s replacement. 

“TCU Chancellor (Victor) Boschini and I met with Coach Patterson (Sunday, October 31) and mutually agreed that the time has come for a new voice and leadership in our football program," said Donati. "The story of Gary Patterson and the rise in the fortunes of the TCU football program over the last 20 years is clearly one of the most remarkable in the history of college football. We are grateful to Gary and (his wife) Kelsey Patterson and appreciate everything they have meant to TCU and the Fort Worth community. Under his leadership, TCU has become a nationally recognized brand name in football and in collegiate athletics. 

"We asked Gary to continue on as our head coach for the remainder of the season, and take on a different role in 2022. One of the things we wanted to do with Gary for the month of November was to really celebrate and honor him. If you know Gary, that’s not what he wants. But I do believe there will be a time where we can do that appropriately and I look forward to that. But it just wasn’t in the cards to do that right now. He believed it was in the team’s and TCU’s best interests to begin the transition immediately. Coach Patterson will assist TCU in the transition.” 

Patterson says that he remains all-in with the 2021 team, will help assistants game plan and is focused on  sending his current group of players out on the best note possible.

Patterson came to TCU in 1998 as the defensive coordinator for head coach Dennis Franchione, whom TCU hired away from the University of New Mexico. When Franchione was hired as Alabama's head football coach in 2000, Patterson was named TCU's head football coach.

Over his time as head coach, Patterson became TCU's winningest head football coach. He finished with a record of 181-79. 

Under Patterson, TCU won six conference championships, in three different leagues:  Conference USA (2002); the Mountain West Conference (2005, 2009, 2010, 2011); and the Big 12 Conference (2014). Patterson was named Coach of the Year in each of those conferences. 

The Horned Frogs won at least 10 games in 11 seasons under Patterson. Prior to his arrival on campus in 1998, TCU had four 10-win seasons in its history.

During his TCU tenure from 1998, TCU earned 20 bowl trips. TCU was 13-6 in bowl games with Patterson on its coaching staff and 11-6 when he was head coach. Before the Patterson era, the Horned Frogs had only four bowl wins in their history.

TCU’s biggest bowl win, and perhaps its biggest win overall, during Patterson’s tenure, was the 20-19 victory over Wisconsin in the 2011 Rose Bowl. 

Meet Jerry Kill: Jerry Kill is TCU's interim head coach for the four remaining games in the Frogs’ 2021 season. He joined the Horned Frogs in February 2020 as special assistant to the head coach in charge of offense.

Before arriving at TCU, Kill served as special assistant to Justin Fuente, head coach at Virginia Tech, in 2019.

Among his many coaching accolades, Kill was the consensus 2014 Big Ten Coach of the Year after leading Minnesota to the Citrus Bowl for its first New Year's Day game since 1962. He was head coach of the Golden Gophers from 2011-15.

While at Southern Illinois (2001-07), he was the FCS Eddie Robison National Coach of the Year in 2004 as well as the 2007 Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year. He led the Salukis to five straight NCAA playoff appearances. He then served as head coach at Northern Illinois from 2008-10, earning the Grant Teaff FCA Coach of the Year Award in 2010 when he guided the Huskies to a 10-3 record and berth in the Mid-American Conference Championship Game.

Kill last served as a head coach at Minnesota, where he went 29-29 in four-plus seasons before stepping down because of health reasons in 2015. He returned to the sideline at Rutgers in 2017 and then went to Virginia Tech in 2019 before joining Patterson at TCU in 2020. The 60-year-old is 52-45 overall as an FBS head coach.

TCU Athletic Director Jeremiah Donati and Interim Head Coach Jerry Kill Press Conference: here

Baylor Head Coach Dave Aranda Press Conference About TCU: here

TCU-Baylor Gameday Central: here

TCU-Baylor Watch parties: not available 

The Line for the TCU-Baylor Game: Baylor opened as a six-point favorite. The Bears now are a 6.5-point favorite.  The over-under for total points combined is 58.5 points.

Midnite's TCU-Baylor Prediction: Baylor 41, TCU 17

TCU-Baylor Hype Video:  not available

2021 COVID-19 Warning: The COVID-19 pandemic still is with us, with people daily being infected and dying. An inherent risk of exposure to the virus that causes COVID-19 exists in any public space where people are present. COVID-19 is an extremely contagious disease that can lead to severe illness and death. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, unvaccinated people and those with underlying medical conditions are especially vulnerable to COVID-19 infection, particularly the delta variant of the virus, although vaccinated people can be infected with the virus, especially the delta variant. Mask wearing, social distancing and hand washing remain highly recommended, and those people who are vaccinated are urged to avoid those people who are not vaccinated. The latest COVID-19 guidelines and information are at the CDC website: here  

TCU Mask Policy: TCU this fall requires face masks to be worn in all indoor campus areas, except when a person is actively eating and/or drinking and except within private-access areas. People who are sick or experiencing COVID-19-related symptoms should stay home and get tested for COVID-19.

2021 Countdown to TCU-Baylor Kickoff: Five hours prior to kickoff: donor parking lots open. Three hours prior to kickoff: Frog Alley opens. Two-and-a-half hours prior to kickoff: Frog Walk. Two hours prior to kickoff: gates open. One hour prior to kickoff: TCU Marching Band and Spirit parade. Thirty minutes prior to kickoff: Frog Alley closes and in-stadium pre-game show begins.

2021 Fan Experience for TCU Football at Amon G. Carter Stadium: To provide the safest environment for fans to enjoy TCU football this fall during the COVID-19 pandemic:

  • Masks are mandated in all indoor facilities on the TCU campus, unless a person is actively eating and/or drinking.
  • Tailgating is allowed in all Frog Club parking lots and spaces. Donor parking lots open five hours prior to kick off and close following the game. For games starting before 2:30 pm (Central), the lots close three hours after the end of the game. For games starting at 2:30 pm or after, lots must be cleared by 90 minutes after the game or by 11 pm (Central), whichever comes first (due to city ordinance).
  • Frog Alley has been moved to Stadium Drive. Frog Alley is bigger and better this season, taking up all four lanes on Stadium Drive. It features a Kids’ Zone, a beer garden with TVs, local food trucks and more. Frog Walk also returns this season, as the team will be dropped off at the Frog Alley entrance.
  • Amon G. Carter Stadium gates open two hours prior to kick off.
  • A refusal to comply with the 2021 TCU Football health and safety guidelines may result in removal from the stadium and/or loss of ticket privileges to future home games.
  • Social distancing is recommended at gates, concessions and restrooms. 
  • Hand sanitation stations are available in the stadium.
  • There are a variety of new concession stands dubbed “The Taste of Funkytown.” These include QUENCH, AGC Pub and a Super Size Stand. 
  • On the North Endzone deck, drink rails, picnic tables and lawn games have been installed.
  • "WaterMonster" locations are throughout the stadium. A WaterMonster is a 125-gallon tank filled with cold-filtered water, or the equivalent of 1,000 bottles of water. The configuration stands six-feet tall and has six spigots for fans to fill their own water bottles or paper cups.
  • Football Pre-Game Happy Hour Specials are available from when gates open, to 30 minutes before kick-off: 
    • Beer $4
    • 44oz Pepsi: $3
    • Large popcorn: $3
    • Peanuts: $3
    • Nachos: $2.25
    • Hot Dog: $2
  • Concessions Overview: here  

Digital Seat Media in Amon G. Carter Stadium: Within Amon G. Carter Stadium, fans will find a new feature at their seats that gives them access to items to enhance their football gameday experience. Fort Worth-based Digital Seat Media (DSM) installed on stadium seats a QR code. Fans can scan the QR code with a smart phone and access several features, without having to download an app. The platform runs on mobile web and works on all mobile browsers. 

TCU's Previous Game to the Baylor Game: On Saturday, October 30, in Manhattan, Kansas, TCU lost, 31-12, to Kansas State. The next day, Sunday, October 31, TCU announced that it had parted ways with head football coach Gary Patterson, who was in his 21st year of leading TCU football.

TCU's Next Game After the Baylor Game: TCU will play Big 12 foe Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma, on Saturday, November 13, at 2:30 pm (Central). ESPNU will broadcast the game.

Baylor’s Previous Game to the TCU Game: In its eighth game of the 2021 season, on Saturday, October 30, Baylor beat Big 12 traitor Texas, 31-24, in Waco, Texas.

Previous to the Texas game, Baylor: beat Texas State, 29-20; beat Texas Southern, 66-7; beat Kansas, 45-7; beat Iowa State, 31-29; lost to Oklahoma State, 24-14; beat West Virginia, 45-20; and beat BYU, 38-24.

Baylor’s Next Game After the TCU Game: Baylor will host Big 12 foe Oklahoma, in Waco, Texas, on Saturday, November 13. Game time and broadcast details to be announced. If Baylor beats TCU (Oklahoma has a bye on the 6th), there is a good possibility that sEcSPN Gameday could be broadcast from Waco on the 13th.

Previous TCU-Baylor Game: Last season, TCU beat Baylor, 33-23, on October 31, in Waco, Texas.

TCU-Baylor Rivalry:

  • With 116 games played, TCU has faced Baylor more than any opponent in its history. 
  • TCU leads the series, 56-53-7. 
  • The Horned Frogs have won five of the last six meetings with the Bears. The lone loss in that stretch was in triple overtime in 2019.
  • TCU and Baylor are former cross-town rivals. After being founded in 1873 in Thorp Spring, Texas, as AddRan Male and Female College, TCU’s campus moved to Waco in 1895. The name was changed to AddRan Christian University in 1889 and Texas Christian University in 1902. TCU relocated to downtown Fort Worth in 1910 when the Waco facility burned. The University then opened three new buildings on its present campus in 1911. 
  • The first game between TCU and Baylor was a scoreless tie in 1899. 
  • TCU is 29-24-1 on the road versus Baylor and 27-29-4 in home games against the Bears. The Horned Frogs and Bears tied in both neutral-site meetings. 
  • TCU is 9-4 against Baylor since the Southwest Conference dissolved after the 1995 season. 
  • The Horned Frogs are 6-3 versus Baylor in the Big 12 era. 
  • In the last 14 games between Baylor and TCU, Baylor has won all five games decided by less than a touchdown. The Frogs are 9-0 in the games decided by seven points or more.   
  • Former TCU head coach Gary Patterson was 9-4 as a head coach versus Baylor. He was 1-0 against Baylor head coach Daven Aranda.

TCU-Baylor Connections:  

  • Baylor has no players from Fort Worth on its roster. 
  • TCU has two players from Waco on its roster: junior cornerback Tre'vius Hodges Tomlinson (#1); and freshman safety Jake Boozer (#47).
  • Baylor head coach Dave Aranda graduated from Cal Lutheran in 1999 and was the Kingsmen's defensive coordinator and linebackers coach in the 2005-06 seasons. Former TCU head coach Gary Patterson was Cal Lutheran's defensive coordinator in 1987.
  • Aranda was a graduate assistant on the Texas Tech football staff in 2001 when former former TCU offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach Sonny Cumbie was the Red Raiders' scout team quarterback.
  • After being founded in 1873 in Thorp Spring, Texas, as AddRan Male and Female College, TCU's campus moved to Waco in 1895. 
  • The name was changed to AddRan Christian University in 1889 and Texas Christian University in 1902. 
  • TCU relocated to downtown Fort Worth in 1910 when the Waco facility burned. The University then opened three new buildings on its present campus in 1911. 

Horned Frogs Missing in Action: This will be TCU football's first game without Gary Patterson on the TCU sideline since 1998 when he began his TCU career as the school’s defensive coordinator. Patterson was named TCU’s head coach in December of 2000, prior to the Horned Frogs’ appearance in the Mobile Alabama Bowl. On Sunday, October 31, 2021, Patterson and TCU agreed to part ways. Quarterback Max Duggan left the Kansas State game because of the broken bone in his foot. He is questionable for the Baylor game. Running back Daimarqua Foster left the Kansas State game with a leg injury. His status is unknown for the Baylor game. Zach Evans did not play in the Kansas State game because of a leg injury. His status for the Baylor game is unknown. Cornerback Noah Daniels has returned from injury. heplayed in the last two games. Junior wide receiver Mikel Barkley returned from injury and played in the Kansas State game. JD Spielman has decided to retire from football because of injuries. TCU wide receiver TJ Steele has entered the transfer portal.

TCU Notables:  

  • This will be TCU’s first football game since 1998 without Gary Patterson on the sideline. TCU and Patterson parted ways on Sunday, October 31.
  • Patterson came to TCU as new TCU head coach Dennis Franchione’s defensive coordinatorin 1998. 
  • When Franchione left TCU to become Alabama's head football coach in 2000, Patterson was named head coach.
  • Patterson became TCU’s winningest head football coach. His record was 181-79. 
  • During Patterson's TCU tenure, including three seasons as defensive coordinator (1998-00), the Frogs earned 20 bowl trips. TCU was 13-6 in bowl games with Patterson on its coaching staff and 11-6 with him as head coach (TCU's appearance in the 2020 Texas Bowl was canceled because of COVID protocols at TCU). Before the Patterson era, the Horned Frogs had only four bowl wins in their history.
  • After the 2010 regular season, the Horned Frogs received the first Rose Bowl invitation offered to a team from a non-automatic-qualifying conference during the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) era. The Horned Frogs won the 2011 Rose Bowl, 21–19, over Wisconsin. The win climaxed an undefeated and untied season that earned TCU a No. 2 national ranking.
  • Over the last 13 years, the Frogs own six AP top-10 finishes, twice as many as Texas and two more than USC and Washington combined.
  • Patterson’s 181 victories were the most by an active head coach nationally at his current school. His winning percentage ranked fourth among active FBS coaches (minimum 10 years).
  • Patterson was tied for second nationally among active FBS head coaches in most AP Top-10 finishes with six (2008, 2009, 2010, 2014, 2015, 2017). He also was second among active head coaches in most top-25 finishes with 11.
  • Under Patterson, TCU won six conference championships, in three different leagues:  Conference USA (2002), the Mountain West (2005, 2009, 2010, 2011) and the Big 12 Conference (2014). Patterson earned Coach of the Year honors in those conferences. 
  • The Horned Frogs won at least 10 games in 11 seasons under Patterson. Prior to his arrival on campus in 1998, TCU had four 10-win seasons in its history. 
  • Over the last seven seasons, TCU has the Big 12's third-best conference record, 39-29, and overall record, 61-35.
  • TCU is one of seven programs nationally to finish with an Associated Press Top-10 final ranking in at least three of the last seven seasons (2014, 2015, 2017). The others are Alabama, Clemson, Georgia, Ohio State, Oklahoma and Penn State. 
  • TCU is 47-22 in regular-season games following a loss the past 21 years.
  • The Frogs (3-5, 1-4 Big 12) have lost five of their last six games. They allowed at least 200 yards rushing in four of those five losses.
  • The Frogs have never had worse than the fourth-ranked total defense since joining the Big 12 in 2012. 
  • TCU this season is scheduled to host seven games at Amon G. Carter Stadium in Fort Worth.   
  • TCU this season has had nonconference home matchups against Duquesne (September 4; 45-3 victory), Cal (September 11; 34-32 victory) and SMU (September 25; 42-34 loss).
  • TCU this season will host four Big 12 home games, against Texas (October 2; 32-27 loss), West Virginia (October 23; 29-17 loss), Baylor (November 6) and Kansas (November 20).  
  • TCU Athletics, as a whole, is coming off an historic year in 2020-21. TCU won three Big 12 championships last year, in baseball, women’s soccer and men’s tennis. Ten of TCU’s 21 sports appeared in the national top 25. And rifle won another national title.  
  • Over the past 10 years, TCU has invested more than $400 million in athletics facilities through donor funding.
  • TCU senior guard Wes Harris (6-4, 321 pounds), is the strongest Frog. Harris bench presses 530 pounds, squats 705 pounds and cleans 470 pounds. 
  • TCU quarterback Max Duggan missed the majority of the 2020 preseason camp due to surgery to correct Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome, a heart condition with which he was born.
  • TCU has had at least one player selected to play in the Senior Bowl every year since 2015. 
  • It has been four years since TCU finished a season ranked in the Top 25. 
  • TCU's captains for the Kansas State game were Derius Davis, Max Duggan, Ochaun Mathis and Dee Winters. Duggan, Mathis and Winters have been captains in each game this season.
  • TCU running back Zach Evans this season has beoame the first Horned Frog since 2002 with four consecutive 100-yard rushing games.
  • TCU running back Kendre Miller had his second 100-yard game in the last four contests with 102 yards at Kansas State. It was his third career 100-yard game.
  • Against K-State, Miller tied a career high with four receptions for 28 yards.
  • Miller, with his scoring runs of 33, 75 and 45 yards at Texas Tech, as part of 185 yards in that game, is the only player nationally this season with three touchdown carries of at least 33 yards in the same game.
  • Against Kansas State, TCU scored for the 363rd consecutive game. It's the nation's second-longest current streak and third-longest in NCAA history. The Horned Frogs haven't been blanked since Nov. 16, 1991, at Texas (32-0).
  • TCU totaled 184 yards passing and 156 rushing against Kansas State, marking the fifth game this season the Frogs have gained at least 150 yards on the ground and through the air. It is tied for the most in the Big 12.
  • TCU receiver Derius Davis set a season-high with 95 yards receiving on a team-best five catches against Kansas State.
  • Horned Frogs running back Emari Demarcado scored on a three-yard run in the fourth quarter of the Kansas State game, his second rushing touchdown of the season and in his career.
  • Against the Wildcats, defensive end Ochaun Mathis recorded his team-best fourth sack of the season. His 15.5 career sacks are the most among current Horned Frogs. Mathis had two tackles for loss in the game.
  • In the Kansas State game, TCU safety T.J. Carter had his first interception as a Horned Frog and eighth of his career. He had seven picks for Memphis (2017-20).
  • Linebacker Dee Winters in the Kansas State game had a tackle in the end zone for a safety, part of his five stops in the game.
  • Linebacker Jamoi Hodge in the K-State game tied his career high with a team-best eight tackles. He also recorded his first career sack.
  • In the Kansas State game, Griffin Kell's 24-yard field goal made him 9-of-11 on the season and 24-of-32 in his career. He has made his last eight field-goal attempts. 
  • TCU has 32 active NFL players, with 21 teams having at least one Horned Frog. The Green Bay Packers (Innis Gaines, Vernon Scott, Ty Summers), Houston Texans (Ross Blacklock, Marcus Cannon, Garret Wallow) and Indianapolis Colts (Darius Anderson, Ben Banogu, Joey Hunt) are tied for the most Horned Frogs on the roster with three. 
  • Forty-eight percent of TCU’s student-athletes have received at least one NIL deal, which is the highest percentage in the Big 12.
  • Eleven different sports at TCU are represented in the NIL deals. 
  • The average transaction value disclosed in the TCU NIL deals is $547 (national average is $391).
  • The Average compensation for IG post at TCU is $2,368. 
  • There have been 25,230 media downloads by TCU student-athletes via Opendorse since March 2020. This ranks as 10th-most nationally. Opendorse is the sports technology company that maximizes endorsement value for athletes. The platform is purpose-built to help athletes make the most of their moment alongside their supporters and organizations. As of July 2019, Opendorse was on pace to become the largest sports content publisher following a $3.1M round of funding 
  • The Big 12 Conference ranks second overall nationally in total NIL compensation.

Baylor Notables:   

  • Baylor University is located in Waco, Texas.
  • Baylor was chartered in 1845 by the last Congress of the Republic of Texas.
  • Baylor is the oldest continuously operating university in Texas and one of the first educational institutions west of the Mississippi River in the United States.
  • Baylor is the largest Baptist university in the world.
  • As of fall, 2021, Baylor had a total enrollment of 20,626 (15,191, undergraduate; 5,435, graduate).
  • Baylor's men's basketball team won the 2021 NCAA men's basketball championship.
  • Dave Aranda became Baylor head football coach on on January 16, 2020. He replaced Matt Rhule, who left Baylor to become the head coach of the NFL Carolina Panthers.
  • Previously, the 45-year-old Aranda was defensive coordinator at LSU, Wisconsin, Utah State, Hawaii, Delta State, and Cal Lutheran.
  • Baylor linebacker Dillon Doyle is the first player in Baylor football history to record a rushing touchdown, a receiving touchdown and a sack in the same game, which he did in the Bears’ 38-24  win over BYU in Waco on October 16.
  • Baylor comes into the game with TCU tied with Oklahoma State for second place in the Big 12, behind Oklahoma, which has a 6-0 conference record.
  • The Bears’ only loss of the season was to Oklahoma State, 24-14, in Stillwater, Oklahoma, on October 2.
  • Baylor is ranked 12th in the first College Football Playoff ranking, which was revealed on Tuesday, November 2. The Bears are ranked 14th in the latest Associated Press Poll and 13th in the latest Coaches Poll.
  • BU is scoring an average of 37.4 points per game. That ranks third in the Big 12, behind Oklahoma and Texas.
  • The Bears’ opponents are scoring an average of 19.4 points per game. That ranks the Bears second in scoring defense in the Big 12, behind Oklahoma State.
  • Baylor is second in the Big 12 in total offense, averaging 465.5 yards per game, second only to Oklahoma’s 477 yards per game.
  • Baylor is third in the Big 12 in total offense defense, allowing opponents to average 339.4 yards per game.
  • The Bears lead the Big 12 in rushing offense, averaging 237.4 yards per game. TCU ranks third in the Big 12, averaging 208.8 rushing yards per game.
  • Baylor’s passing offense ranks sixth in the Big 12, averaging 228.1 yards per game, just above TCU’s 227.9 passing yards per game.
  • BU running back Abran Smith is third in rushing in the Big 12, averaging 116.3 yards per game. TCU running back Zach Evans is fourth in rushing in the Big 12, averaging 108 rushing years per game.
  • The Bears’ Trestan Ebner ranks ninth in the Big 12 in rushing, averaging 70.3 rushing yards per game. TCU running back Kendre Miller is 10th in the Big 12 in rushing, averaging 64.1 rushing yards per game.
  • Baylor quarterback Gerry Bohanon ranks third in the Big 12 in passing, averaging 219.1 passing yards per game. He has completed 131-of-203 pass attempts. He has thrown 12 touchdowns and three interceptions.
  • The Bears have the fourth-ranked receiver in the Big 12. Tyquan Thornton averages 75.1 receiving yards per game. He has caught 37 passes for 601 yards. He has five touchdown receptions and a long catch of 75 yards.
  • Baylor in first in the Big 12 and fourth in the nation in allowing the fewest sacks. The Bears have allowed only six sacks through eight games.

2021 TCU Football Fan Guide: here

2021 TCU Football Fact Book: here

2021 TCU Football Roster: here

2021 TCU Football Schedule: here

2019-2020 TCU Athletics Annual Report: here 

2021 TCU Fall Sports Guide: here

2021 TCU Football Luncheon Series: Remaining Frog Club football-season luncheon, sponsored by Origin Bank: November 18. The luncheon will be at noon in the new Legends Club & Suites, located on the east side of Amon G. Carter Stadium.  TCU Frog Club members receive a discouni on luncheon tickets. Additional information and tickets: here  

2021 TCU Football Show: The 2021 TCU Football Radio Show presented by PNC Bank takes place every Thursday of the TCU football season. The show is held in the Railhead Smokehouse on Montgomery Street in Fort Worth. The show is hosted by Brian Estridge. The show airs live from 6 pm to 7 pm CT on 92.1 FM KTFW and 88.7 FM KTCU. TCU fans are welcomed to attend the show.

2021 TCU Store: Gear up for TCU sports: here

2021 TCU Spirit: here  

2021 TCU Athletics Ticket Information: here   

2021 TCU Athletics Staff Directory: here 

2021 TCU Athletics Compliance: TCU is committed and obligated to the principle of institutional control in operating its Athletics department in a manner that is consistent with the letter and the spirit of the NCAA, Big 12 and University rules and regulations. Additional information: here

2021 Baylor Football Guide: here

2021 Baylor Football Roster:  here

2021 Baylor Football Schedule: here  

Baylor Alma Mater: here  

Baylor Traditions: here

TCU’s Amon G. Carter Stadium: 2020 marked the introduction of the $100-million Amon G. Carter Stadium premium seating expansion. The project added two new levels of luxury seating above the existing upper deck on the east side of the stadium. The new Legends Club and Suites include 48 loge boxes with two private clubs, over 1,000 club seats and 22 luxury suites.

The 2012 season marked the opening of TCU's Amon G. Carter Stadium after a $164 million renovation, which was completely funded through donor support. Six Founders Club suites, located at midfield on the concourse level, were sold at $15 million each to provide lead gifts totaling $90 million. On the west side of the stadium, there are 25 suites, all of which are sold. 

Additional information about TCU's Amon G. Carter Stadium: here

Amon G. Carter Stadium Map: here

Amon G. Carter Stadium Rules and Regulations: here

Items Permitted in TCU Athletic Events: Clear Bag Policy: here

Only the following items are permitted into TCU athletic facilities:  

  • Bags that are clear plastic, vinyl or PVC and not exceeding 14 inches by 14 inches.
  • One-gallon clear plastic freezer bag (Ziploc bag or similar).
  • One unopened bottle of water.
  • Small clutch bags, approximately the size of a hand, with or without a handle or strap can be taken into the stadium with one of the clear plastic bags. 
  • Exceptions are made for medically necessary items after proper inspection at the stadium gates. 
  • Backpacks, diaper bags and other similar bags ARE NOT permitted.  
  • Outside food and drinks ARE NOT permitted.
  • Outside seat cushions ARE NOT permitted. 
  •  Umbrellas, selfie sticks, artificial noisemakers, strollers, bicycles, fireworks and weapons (including those allowed by permit) ARE NOT permitted.

Additional information: here

2021 TCU Gameday Parking and Traffic Information: here

sEcSPN College GameDay for November 6, 2021: sEcSPN GameDay will be in Cincinnati, Ohio, on Saturday, November 6, for the game between No. 6 Cincinnati and Tulsa. The Bearcats (8-0, 4-0 AAC) will take on the Golden Hurricane (3-5, 2-2 AAC) at 2:30 pm CT, on ESPN2. During the college football season, GameDay airs live on sEcSPN on Saturdays, from 8 to 11 am (Central).

 

 

 

 

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