You couldn’t ask for much more out of the first half if you were a TCU fan: the Frog offense was able to move the ball consistently, even if they struggled to get the ball into the end zone on their first couple opportunities, while the big play offense of Oklahoma State was limited to just one big play.
Meanwhile, the TCU defense balled out, while the Oklahoma State defense racked up penalties to the tune of 6-60 yards. Kenny Hill had one bad turnover (but no harm was done), while the Frogs turned two Oklahoma State fumbles, including a strip sack by Ben Banogu, into 10 points.