TCU looks to end the season on a good note as the Frogs host the Cincinnati Bearcats this week.
The Frogs are coming off an upset win over Houston, where TCU won 17-14. TCU went to Houston and knocked off the ranked Cougars. Quarterback Josh Hoover threw for just 293 yards and two touchdowns. Wide receivers Jordan Dwyer and Eric McAlister both caught a touchdown for the Frogs. Running back Jeremy Payne led the Frogs in rushing with 103 yards on 18 carries.
Linebacker Kaleb Elarms-Orr led the team in tackles with 15 total tackles, and defensive back Julius Simms caught TCU’s only interception, the first interception of his career. Head Coach Sonny Dykes was named the Head Coach of the Week by CBS Sports for his win over Houston.
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TCU moves to 7-4 on the year and is back at .500 in Big-12 play, being 4-4.
The Frogs now host Cincinnati in the final home game and regular season game of the season. The Bearcats are also 7-4 on the year and 5-3 in Big-12 play. Cincinnati is currently on a three-game losing streak, dropping games to Utah, Arizona, and BYU.
The Bearcats are led by quarterback Brendan Sorsby, who has thrown for over 2,500 yards and 24 touchdowns. Sorsby has been with Cincinnati the past two seasons, but started his career with the Indiana Hoosiers.
This will be the fifth time the Frogs and Bearcats will face off, with the series being tied 2-2. TCU won the first matchup in twenty years last season, winning 20-13 at Cincinnati. This will be the first time the Bearcats have traveled to Fort Worth since 2003, where the Frogs won the only matchup at home, 43-10.
The Frogs will face the Bearcats at home on Saturday, Nov. 29, with kickoff at 2:30 p.m. The game will be on FOX, and tickets are still available at gofrogs.com.
