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Location: Fort Worth, Tex. | Founded: 1873 | Enrollment: 8,749 | Colors: Purple and White | Stadium: Amon G. Carter | Capacity: 44,008 | Coach: Gary Patterson
Record: (8-5, 4-4 Mountain West)
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Horned Frogs report: Inside slant
 

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Two weeks is making all the difference in TCU's spring football practice.

The Horned Frogs delayed the start of their 2008 camp to get injured players from last season healthy and ready for the spring session. Of the nine players who would not have been able to practice had the session started on the original March 10 date, seven were participating with the team when drills finally began.

Their participation was crucial for a program that hasn't won a conference championship in two years -- a pronounced drought by TCU standards. The team knows if it wants to get back to championship form, the work ethic begins in the offseason and spring practice.

"You're only as good as your weakest link," Frogs coach Gary Patterson told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. "Our spring ball is tougher than most. That's where we get our physicalness."

The Horned Frogs have momentum going into spring practice, having finished the 2007 season on a three-game winning streak after a 4-4 start. The offense, with starting quarterback Andy Dalton returning for his sophomore season, has eight starters back for 2008. It has depth at tailback with Aaron Brown and Joseph Turner, although Brown still is recovering from an ankle injury and Turner won't participate in the spring because of a knee injury. Getting those players healthy will be crucial.

Defensively, the Horned Frogs lose five starters from a unit that allowed just 323.6 yards per game in 2007. TCU will be without the services of ends Chase Ortiz and Tommy Blake, but could be more focused without the weekly drama surrounding Blake's emotional health last fall.

The secondary could be particularly strong in the upcoming season with the return of cornerbacks Nick Sanders and Rafael Priest as well as safety Stephen Hodge, who recorded seven sacks in TCU's last seven games of '07.

Finding second- and third-team players will be a priority for the Frogs into fall practice.

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March 15, 2008 7:16 pm
YEAH, PRYOR! YEAH!
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January 1, 2008 12:22 pm
At the beginning of the year, your team was one of the few possible mid-major teams to make a run at a BCS bowl game, like the Horned Frog team a few years ago. They had Texas under control in the first half, but everything fell apart. A win over the Longhorns would have given your team just what they needed to make a serious run, but that ended in the second half. To end the year 7-5 must have be ...(more)
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December 31, 2007 1:55 am
Congrats Horned Frog faithfull we ended strong once again... Hopefully next year we will have that superstar that can take us to that next level. GO FROGS!!!!!
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December 28, 2007 5:06 pm

great rushing teams always seem to do well in bowls, ill take the points

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December 24, 2007 2:21 pm
Good Luck TCU vs. Houston in the Texas Bowl.  The Mountain West is currently 3-0 in bowl games.  Let's make it a 5-0 sweep!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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