There's nothing like having a pass-catching, block-throwing, big man on your roster. Good tight ends can provide this dual threat on a play-by-play basis and are often underutilized in offenses at all levels of play. The Frogs aren't known to completely ignore their tight ends in the passing attack, but it's unclear who will be filling the role in 2009. (0) comments
The up and coming cricket club team is receiving outside funds and prospective players with the help of former Horned Frogs. Members of the Web site Killerfrogs.com, a forum about university athletics, began donating to a Paypal account dedicated to helping the cricket group, said the Web site's owner Wes Phelan. (1) comment
Although not as formidable as their counterparts in the running attack, the Frogs' wide receivers proved they were a force to be reckoned with during the 2008 season. The key member of the team's wide receiving corps in 2009 will be junior Jimmy Young. Young was far and away the Frogs' greatest threat through the air in 2008 when he caught 59 passes for 988 yards and five touchdowns. (0) comments
Men's tennis team captures share of regular-season conference championship An undefeated trip to San Diego helped the No. 45-ranked Horned Frogs claim a share of their second straight Mountain West Conference regular-season championship. The three-match road trip began Thursday when the Horned Frogs handed No. (0) comments
When baseball season began, the Horned Frogs and Texas Tech weren't scheduled to play each other. By the conclusion of Monday's game between the two teams, the Red Raiders were probably wishing it had stayed that way. Fresh off a four-game road swing, the No. (0) comments
If a team can't win the battle in the trenches it doesn't matter who it has catching, running or throwing the ball. Offensive linemen don't play a glamorous position, but they can be the difference between winning and losing. In 2008, the Frogs' O-line paved the way for the team to have one of its greatest statistical seasons in school history. (0) comments
I want you to close your eyes and think about America. What comes to your mind? Maybe the Statue of Liberty, apple pie or frozen burritos. Only one thing comes to my mind. Baseball. The numbers show that our nation's pastime is becoming about as popular as Savage Garden, but I still would rather watch a baseball game than do anything else. (1) comment