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Opponent Depth Chart: Abilene Christian Wildcats
ACU running back Jordon Vaughn stiff-arms SFA cornerback Aaron Sears as he carries the ball downfield for an eventual touchdown Saturday Sept. 6, 2025. Abilene Christian University defeated Stephen F. Austin University at home, 28-20. Ronald W. Erdrich/Reporter-News / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Once again, the wait is nearly over for fans looking forward to watching TCU Football again. After an awkward bye week for the Frogs after a dominant win in North Carolina, Sonny Dykes and his staff don't get a break as they gameplan to take on an extremely talented Abilene Christian program.

One difference in TCU's second game of the season is the appearance of depth charts for both teams. That being the case, we have the opportunity to outline Abilene Christian's depth chart for the 2025 season. For the first time this season, the Horned Frogs will have a good idea of who will be on the field during Saturday night's game.

Who Should the Frogs Look Out for this Saturday?

Ronald W. Erdrich/Reporter-News / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

While this article does feature some notable players on both sides of the ball, TCU On SI's weekly "Know Your Foe" article goes into more depth on some guys that can be game-changers for the Wildcats this coming weekend.

At the quarterback position, Earl Stone has started both games for Abilene Christian, throwing for 379 yards with a completion percentage of nearly 68%. Despite not throwing a touchdown pass so far this season, Stone presents a threat with his legs in the Red Zone with two rushing touchdowns.

Through two games, Stone's favorite targets at the receiver position have been redshirt seniors Javon Gipson and J.J. Henry, with each having 10+ catches for over 100 yards.

While the Wildcats don't necessarily have a defensive lineman that jumps off the stat sheet, their linebacker core seems to be the focal point of the Wildcats' defense. Linebackers Rashon Myles Jr. and Will Shaffer have both stood out early in the season with over 20 tackles. Shaffer has one of the lone tackles for a loss for the Wildcats, while Myles Jr. is the only defender with an interception this season.

If the Frogs are going to dominate with the run game against ACU, TCU's offensive line will need to build off of their strong performance in Chapel Hill.

Offense

QB
#4 Earl Stone
#6 Cade Fennegan

RB
#26 Jordon Vaughn
#3 Rovaughn Banks Jr.

WR-X
#7 Javon Gipson
#2 Hut Graham

WR-Y
#1 JJ Henry
#16 Luke Moffitt

WR-Z
#13 Dallas Dudley
#5 J.B. Mitchell III

TE
#88 Jed Castles
#87 Itty Henry

LT
#77 George French II
#69 Brady Stephenson

LG
#54 Kaden Carr
#72 River Gordon

C
#68 Colter Lynch
#55 Anthony Rosas

RG
#59 Landon Roaten
#76 Joziah Fogle

RT
#62 Luke Roaten
#69 Brady Stephenson

Defense

DE
#90 Kaghen Roach
#91 Colt Cooper

NOSE
#93 Chris Herpin
#96 Cameron Jones

DT
#95 Kortlin Rausaw
#97 Lakion Fowler

WLB
#1 Will Shaffer
#0 Darius Moore

OLB
#8 Chris Wright
#46 Isaiah Crawford

SLB
#14 Rashon Myles Jr.
#52 Boone Morris

CB
#4 Tyson Williams
#18 Christian Oku

CB
#5 Jocelyn Malaska
#20 Noah Mangham

DB
#3 Dorian Plumley
#22 Javeon Wilcox

S
#2 Jordan Mukes
#12 De'Aneglo Ponder

S
#29 Romario Noel
#7 T.J. Marshall

Special Teams

K
#39 Kyler Meschi
#38 Brandon Perez

P
#33 Hugo Nash
#47 Will Chapman

LS
#50 Justin Duff
#35 Braden Hawkins

H
#33 Hugo Nash
#47 Will Chapman

PR
#4 Tyson Williams

KR
#14 Raydrian Baltrip
#0 La'James White


This article first appeared on TCU Horned Frogs on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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