After a week where is seems like nothing else could go wrong for TCU football, the Horned Frogs lost to a team they haven’t suffered a loss to since 1997—the Kansas Jayhawks. This was Kansas’ first win in October since 2009. The loss caps off a week to forget for the Horned Frogs. Monday, it was announced that TCU quarterback Shawn Robinson would undergo season-ending surgery. Tuesday, news broke that former TCU wider receiver and kick returner KaVontae Turpin would be dismissed from the team because of his recent arrest for assault with bodily injury to a family member. From the start, Kansas looked undeterred by their status as underdogs. On their first drive, the Jayhawks picked the Frogs’ defense apart. Marching 75 yards down the field, Kansas struck first with a one-yard touchdown run by running back Khalil Herbert with 9:24 left to go in the first quarter. After placekicker Jonathon Song’s 31-yard field goal put TCU on the board, quarterback Michael Collins found wide receiver Jalen Reagor deep down the middle of the field for a 55-yard touchdown late in the first half. In Collins’ first game as a starter, he completed 23 of 33 passes with 351 yards and a touchdown.
A week to forget: Horned Frogs fall to Jayhawks for first time in 21 years
By Colin Post
Published Oct 27, 2018
Ben Banogu (15) was the heart and soul of the Horned Frogs defense this season. Photo by gofrogs.com
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