Baylor head coach Dave Aranda (left) shakes hands with TCU Horned Frogs interim head coach Jerry Kill after Saturday's game at Amon G. Carter Stadium. Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports

TCU’s players had a swing and a miss on their attempt to give interim coach Jerry Kill a Gatorade bath on Saturday.

Kill was coaching in his first game since TCU parted ways with Gary Patterson. He led TCU to a 30-28 upset win at home over Baylor.

After the win, a few Horned Frogs players tried to celebrate by dumping the contents of their cooler on Kill. But the coach put the moves on his players and avoided the bath.

Those were some slick moves by Kill.

Quarterback Chandler Morris had a great game for TCU. He went 29-for-41 for 461 yards and two touchdown passes. He also rushed for 70 yards and a touchdown.

This marked TCU’s best win of the season. The Horned Frogs' fans are hoping they can continue the success over the final three regular-season games. And maybe next time the players will actually douse Kill.

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