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The Frogs are ranked No. 6 in the nation and are in the driver's seat of their own destiny. This Saturday, they have the chance to move another step closer to their greatest season in over 70 years. The Frogs are playing Top 10 football, which is more than Texas Tech, Texas A&M and even Oklahoma can say this season. (3) comments

TCU volleyball will look to push its winning streak to five matches Thursday night against the San Diego State Aztecs in San Diego, California. The Horned Frogs completed the sweep over Wyoming Oct. 24 as they topped the Cowgirls 3-0 (25-20, 25-13, 25-15). (0) comments

After a physical battle in Provo, Utah the Horned Frogs return to defend their home in the Halloween Homecoming game. The Frogs face off Saturday against the UNLV Rebels for their fourth conference game as the No. 1 team in the Mountain West Conference. Head Coach Gary Patterson said that the Rebels are a strong team and could present a challenge for the Frogs on Saturday. (0) comments

Frogs keep BCS dream alive with BYU win

The Frogs made their claim as the No. 1 non-automatic qualifying team in the BCS this weekend, moving up to No. 6 in the BCS standings after blowing out BYU 38-7. TCU passed Boise State as the top-ranked non-AQ team as Boise fell from No. 4 to No. 7 this week, despite a blowout win at Hawaii. (0) comments

The board of the Football Writers Association of America selected the No. 6 Horned Frogs as the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl National Team of the Week on Monday, after their 38-7 win at then No. 16 Brigham Young University on Saturday. Saturday's game between the Frogs and Cougars was the day's only match-up to feature two teams ranked in the BCS standings, putting the team into the national spotlight. (0) comments

Despite the national hype, the No. 6 BCS ranking and a 7-0 record, the TCU football team is still grounded and focused on moving forward one game at a time. Heading into the eighth week of play, head coach Gary Patterson talked to the media Tuesday about the upcoming game against UNLV, the program's national attention and the importance of fan support. (0) comments

Fans have not filled Amon Carter Stadium to the brim since Sep. 16, 2006 when the Horned Frogs beat Texas Tech 12-3. On Tuesday, head coach Gary Patterson called for the TCU community to support his team as it worked toward an undefeated season. "It's not all on the shoulders of the team," Patterson said. (1) comment

Hughes gives his all on and off the field

When Frog defensive end Jerry Hughes isn't busy sacking Division I quarterbacks, he is taking on the challenges of being a role model to the children of Fort Worth. For Hughes, however, this job isn't restricted to just the football field, but includes the playground as well. (1) comment

After three straight losses, the Horned Frog soccer team secured a dramatic overtime win against the University of Nevada, Las Vegas last Friday. This week, the Horned Frogs will be fighting for a win at home in their last home match of the season against the San Diego State University Aztecs. (0) comments



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