It hasn’t been an easy three years for TCU Football.
After a stretch of three out of four seasons that could have easily ended in playoff berths — under the soon to be new system at least — years of 7-6, 5-7, and 6-4 don’t feel all that great. And when you’re a program that had only had four seasons of fewer than eight wins between 2001-2015, having four in the last five feels pretty ominous.
But Gary Patterson isn’t worried about a hot seat or a poor recent record, he’s worried about getting his team ready for what’s next — and doing so with a returning quarterback at full health and with a full offseason for the first time since their last double-digit win campaign.