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TCU fan favorite Max Duggan was released by the St. Louis Battlehawks of the United Football League after spending a season with the team.
Ohio State transfer Devin Brown surprisingly lost the Golden Bears quarterback competition to freshman Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele, but past events demonstrate that he might be a major factor for Cal thi
Bud Clark is one of multiple TCU players who could make their case this season to be taken in the 2026 NFL Draft.
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TCU and UT Arlington welcomed record-breaking freshman classes as the new fall semester began at several North Texas colleges.
TCU's non-conference slate also includes hosting No. 16 SMU, a playoff team last season and Dykes' former team, on Sept. 20. The conference opener follows at reigning champ No. 11 Arizona State, before hosting Colorado and going to No. 17 Kansas State to reach the midpoint of the season.
TCU head coach Sonny Dykes has been pretty successful in season-opening games as he has only lost two season openers since 2014. Dykes has built a reputation as
Quarterback Josh Hoover has added pressure at TCU this season after a recent social media post went viral. The TCU Horned Frogs have become a mainstay in college football over the years, but heading into the 2025 season the program has an interesting new appeal on social media because of their star quarterback.
The Princeton Review named TCU No. 1 in its latest happiness rankings, and the university came in second in overall student quality of life.
The UNC football team, led by Head Coach Bill Belichick, has been evaluating during fall camp who could possibly be the starting quarterback by September 1 for
Luckily for Horned Frogs fans, the Instagram post from Hoover is fake. The original photo came from a Reddit post in the r/furry subreddit (don’t bother checking it out, I did and it’s a weird place) that was originally posted a month ago.
With sophomore Markis Deal sidelined most of camp, TCU needed someone to step up at nose tackle, and Lingren answered the call. The junior is massive at 6-foot-5, 305 pounds, but he showed he was more than a big body with improved pass rushing techniques and being strong against the offensive line at the point of attack.