TCU has a chance to play in the Big 12 championship game. It is only a win against Baylor away.
How many people would have said that this summer?
When the Horned Frogs opened practice July 30, they were a 6-7 team with questions at quarterback, receiver, defensive line and kicker.
They had lost three out of four games to finish 2016, overpowered — frankly — by the running games of Oklahoma State and Kansas State to close out the home season and Georgia in the Liberty Bowl. Their quarterback had led the league in interceptions.