After a month away, the TCU Horned Frogs returned to action on a familiar stage in San Antonio. The Frogs returned to the Alamo Bowl, 10 years after a remarkable 31-point comeback against the Oregon Ducks.
Ken Seals passed for 258 yards and the game-winning touchdown to Jeremy Payne in overtime as TCU rallied to beat No. 16 USC 30-27 on Tuesday night in the Alamo Bowl.
TCU’s history in the Alamo Bowl is well known to all who call themselves fans of the purple and white. From the historic 31-point comeback against Oregon in the 2015 edition to another fantastic win over Stanford in 2017, the Horned Frogs are familiar with success in San Antonio.
There’s plenty in flux for both USC and TCU ahead of a rare meeting in the Alamo Bowl. The Trojans are down their top two receivers and a handful of offensive linemen between opt-outs and injuries.
A few weeks ago, when writing about the LA Bowl, I mentioned that bowls can take many different forms now, given the numerous variables surrounding college football at the moment.
Sometimes a little nostalgia can make everything in the world seem bright again. Fans of TCU certainly got a taste of that if they were watching Monday Night Football’s matchup between the San Francisco 49ers and the Indianapolis Colts.
The transfer portal hasn’t opened yet, but players from across the country have already stated their intent to enter it when it officially opens for business on Jan.
Ken Seals will be under center come the Alamo Bowl on December 30. It wasn’t what the TCU had drawn up on their play sheet, nor what Frog fans could have ever expected, but that is reality.
Despite the shock announcement that Josh Hoover will enter the transfer portal, the Horned Frogs have not skipped a beat. And if you ever needed a reason to get excited for the Alamo Bowl, just listen to what Ken Seals said.
Guard Olivia Miles dropped a game-high 29 points and forward Marta Suarez chipped in 20 points as No. 9 TCU women’s basketball (13-0 overall, 1-0 Big 12)
As TCU football fans surely know, but may not care, the Horned Frogs are playing 16th-ranked USC in the Alamo Bowl in San Antonio on December 30. The continued heavy marketing of tickets for the game perhaps indicates that ticket sales may not be going too well.
TCU women’s basketball will close out a five-game homestand with its Big 12 Conference opener on Saturday, Dec. 20. Tipoff between the defending Big 12 champion, No.
In what had to be a pleasant change of pace for head coach Jamie Dixon and his team, the TCU Horned Frogs cruised to a comfortable 72-53 win over the Oral Roberts Golden Eagles at Schollmaier Arena on Dec.
The TCU Horned Frogs flirted with disaster, but ultimately got the job done in a nail-biting 69-65 victory over Incarnate Word on Monday, Dec. 15, at Schollmaier Arena.
Despite an early loss to the New Orleans Privateers, the TCU basketball team has had a solid start to the 2025-26 campaign. The team sits at 7-3 on the season following a Monday-night victory against Incarnate Word, another Division I program in the Lone Star State.
TCU Basketball tipped off against Incarnate Word on Monday night in what should have been a fairly uneventful game in Fort Worth. The Horned Frogs were 20-point favorites going into the game, but TCU had to mount a second-half comeback to hold off the Cardinals and pull out the 69-65 win.
The Alamo Bowl had a choice to make, and they made it crystal clear what matters to them: ticket sales, not football. Instead of picking Houston, a team that actually earned a decent bowl slot this year, they rolled with TCU.
This wasn't where Cincinnati was hoping to be, considering where it was a few weeks ago. At 7-1, it was deep in the mix for the Big 12 Championship, and then came the roasting at Utah, losses to Arizona and BYU, and now it's about trying to close strong.