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  • DMN: Why Gary Patterson hoped for more tears from Horned Frogs than what he saw after Arkansas loss

    DMN: Why Gary Patterson hoped for more tears from Horned Frogs than what he saw after Arkansas loss By Joseph Hoyt, Staff Writer Twitter:@JoeJHoyt When TCU coach Gary Patterson walked into the locker room to meet his team following a 41-38 double-overtime loss to Arkansas last Saturday, he didn’t see the scene he “would’ve liked to have…

  • FWST: Patterson says reshuffled LB crew played hard against Arkansas

    FWST: Patterson says reshuffled LB crew played hard against Arkansas BY JIMMY BURCH jburch@star-telegram.com TCU coach Gary Patterson said his linebacker tandem of Sammy Douglas and Ty Summers, who started together in the Arkansas game, “played hard” against the Razorbacks and figure to get considerable playing time Saturday against Iowa State. Patterson confirmed that linebacker Montrel…

  • FWST: TCU, Patterson work on pulling some good out of Arkansas loss

    FWST: TCU, Patterson work on pulling some good out of Arkansas loss By Carlos Mendez cmendez@star-telegram.com After only their fourth loss in 28 games, and their first at home in more than two years, the TCU Horned Frogs spent the weekend reminding themselves what they could gain from it. “Once you start winning a lot, you…

  • FWST: TCU kicking situation still open to change

    FWST: TCU kicking situation still open to change By Jimmy Burch jburch@star-telegram.com  TCU coach Gary Patterson says his kicker-by-committee situation will remain intact this week but he opened the door to the possibility that someone other than Ryan Graf may handle the placements Saturday against Iowa State. Graf had a 28-yard field-goal attempt blocked at the…

  • FWST: TCU’s Patterson more concerned about Hill audibles than gestures

    FWST:  TCU’s Patterson more concerned about Hill audibles than gestures By Jimmy Burch jburch@star-telegram.com As things stand, TCU football coach Gary Patterson said Tuesday he is more concerned with quarterback Kenny Hill’s future audibles than his future hand gestures impacting the outcome of Horned Frogs’ games. Patterson said he and Hill have addressed the quarterback’s hand…

  • FWST: TCU’s Kenny Hill, like all QBs, finding the crown heavy

    FWST: TCU’s Kenny Hill, like all QBs, finding the crown heavy By Gil LeBreton glebreton@star-telegram.com  In the backwash of TCU’s double-overtime 41-38 loss last weekend, the knee-jerk reviews were not kind to Horned Frogs quarterback Kenny Hill. “Same old Kenny,” a friend of mine commented on Facebook. “Lost to Arkansas again,” tsk-tsked another. And then came…

  • GoFrogs: Turpin Repeats on Big 12 Weekly Honor

    http://www.gofrogs.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/091216aad.html GoFrogs: Turpin Repeats on Big 12 Weekly Honor IRVING, Texas — The Big 12 Conference has announced TCU’s KaVontae Turpin as its Special Teams Player of the Week. It’s the second straight week Turpin has received the honor. Turpin totaled 169 return yards (33 punt, 136 kickoff), including a career-long 64-yard kickoff return with less than a…

  • GoFrogs: W. Golf in 4th Place at Minnesota Invitational

    http://www.gofrogs.com/sports/w-golf/recaps/091216aaa.html GoFrogs: W. Golf in 4th Place at Minnesota Invitational MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — TCU sophomore Brooke Graebe carded a second-round 72 to lead TCU to a fourth-place standing after Monday’s opening 36 holes at the Minnesota Invitational in Minneapolis. The Horned Frogs are at 594 and just four strokes off the lead, held by Texas at 590. Graebe…

  • GoFrogs: Mazzoli Leads At The Olympic Club

    http://www.gofrogs.com/sports/m-golf/recaps/091216aab.html GoFrogs: Mazzoli Leads At The Olympic Club Live Scoring | Follow on Twitter SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – TCU sophomore Stefano Mazzoli is the individual leader, and the Horned Frogs sit in seventh, after two rounds of the USF Olympic Invitational at the historic Olympic Club. Mazzoli sits at 3-under-par and has a one shot lead over four other golfers…

  • DMN: Kenny Hill’s penalized gesture was religious symbol, not throat slash, TCU coach Patterson says

    DMN: Kenny Hill’s penalized gesture was religious symbol, not throat slash, TCU coach Patterson says By Grant McGalliard , Special contributor @GrantMcGTCU TCU quarterback Kenny Hill was making a religious gesture rather than a throat-slash taunt when he was penalized on Saturday against Arkansas, Horned Frogs head coach Gary Patterson said. The gesture means “Rising King”…