Football:
It was as uncharacteristic a first half as we have seen from a Gary Patterson team since the Alamo Bowl, and the circumstances for last night’s game were far different. And while the Frogs fought harder in half number two, the had dug far too deep a hole by that point.
"I knew that we weren't going to hold them to seven points," Patterson said. "But I knew if we could hold them in the 20s, we'd have a chance to win."
TCU’s character showed itself. The Frogs stablized the game on defense in the third quarter, and Hicks’ touchdown on a shovel pass cut the lead to 38-20 early in the fourth quarter.