Category: News
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TCU Horned Frogs Get Commitment from 4-Star Receiver Bryson Jackson
TCU landed a commitment Friday morning from 2018 4-star receiver Bryson Jackson from Kingwood Park near Houston Source: TCU Horned Frogs Get Commitment from 4-Star Receiver Bryson Jackson
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New littering law could affect off-campus tailgaters – TCU 360
New littering law could affect off-campus tailgaters Source: New littering law could affect off-campus tailgaters – TCU 360
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Redskins receiver Josh Doctson questionable for Sunday’s game at Rams | WTKR.com
Redskins receiver Josh Doctson questionable for Sunday’s game at Rams Source: Redskins receiver Josh Doctson questionable for Sunday’s game at Rams | WTKR.com
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QB Kenny Hill aims to be resilient, not perfect – TCU 360
QB Kenny Hill aims to be resilient, not perfect Source: QB Kenny Hill aims to be resilient, not perfect – TCU 360
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Chargers Rule Out Jason Verrett For Week 2
Source: Chargers Rule Out Jason Verrett For Week 2
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First meeting of undefeateds in ‘Battle for Iron Skillet’ in 32 years | WFAA.com
The Battle for the Iron Skillet. Source: First meeting of undefeateds in ‘Battle for Iron Skillet’ in 32 years | WFAA.com
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TCU football: Frogs appear to be back on defense | Fort Worth Star-Telegram
The Horned Frogs defense, having allowed only a touchdown so far, is displaying some of the traits most valued by coach Gary Patterson. Source: TCU football: Frogs appear to be back on defense | Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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TCU gets football, baseball two-way star Bryson Jackson | Fort Worth Star-Telegram
TCU gets football, baseball commitment from Humble star, ‘next Bo Jackson’ Source: TCU gets football, baseball two-way star Bryson Jackson | Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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College Sports: TCU prediction: This season’s Iron Skillet battle could become war of attrition with SMU | SportsDay
Source: College Sports: TCU prediction: This season’s Iron Skillet battle could become war of attrition with SMU | SportsDay
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TCU football: Coach Gary Patterson judging players’ celebrations | Fort Worth Star-Telegram
The Horned Frogs coach says, “as a general rule,” he’s watching what players do from the moment they score until they return to the sideline. Source: TCU football: Coach Gary Patterson judging players’ celebrations | Fort Worth Star-Telegram