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BCS broke records for TCU despite loss

Published Jan 12, 2010

The Frogs' 17-10 loss to Boise State in the 2010 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl changed the team's record from unscathed to tainted, as they finished 12-1, giving them a No. 6 ranking in both the USA Today Coaches' Poll and the Associated Press Poll.

While this unsavory record change might be the most obvious result of the game to most fans who either traveled to Arizona or watched the game on national TV, the game should be appreciated for its record-breaking qualities, which extended from team selection to trophy presentation.

Perspectives: Scharbauer Hall

Published Jan 12, 2010

Inspiring an Ivy-League feel, Scharbauer Hall opened its doors on Monday to become the home of the John V. Roach Honors College and the AddRan College of Liberal Arts.

A soccer player for Colleyville Heritage high school surveys the field in a game against Midland High School on Friday. The game, a part of the Red Bull Nolan Showcase that features local high schools womens soccer programs, was moved indoors inside the Sam Baugh Indoor Practice Facility because of the cold weather.

Weather update: Ice unlikely during the weekend

Published Jan 8, 2010

The frigid cold will continue through the weekend, but students coming back after the break should not be worried about ice. Luckily for those traveling, there is no chance of precipitation and no signs of weather warnings, said Joe Harris, meteorologist for the National Weather Service.

The temperature will get below freezing again late Friday night and stay cold Saturday afternoon with a high of 37 degrees according to weather.com. Early Sunday morning will see temperatures in the mid-20s, while the high for the day is 43 degrees according to weather.com.

Live from the Fiesta Bowl: TCU vs. Boise State

Published Jan 4, 2010

Join sports editor Travis Brown for a live chat during the TCU vs. Boise football game. Come chat about the game and give your commentary on the Frogs' performance. The chat will open at 7 p.m. and run...

Photo by Associated Press

Boise State 17-10 victory against TCU at Fiesta Bowl

Published Jan 4, 2010

Throughout the 2009 Frog football season, anyone asking wide receiver Jeremy Kerley about one of his many highlight reel plays would receive a confident answer in a calm, quiet voice about how he enjoyed changing the landscape of a game. The same calm, quiet voice struggled through relaying the emotion felt by the Frogs after their only loss of the season in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl 17-10 at the hands of the Boise State Broncos.

TCU coach Gary Patterson speaks during a during a news conference following the teams arrival at Sky Harbor International Airport on Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2009, in Phoenix. TCU will face Boise State in the Fiesta Bowl NCAA college football game Jan. 4. At left is the Fiesta Bowl trophy. Photo by Associated Press

Fiesta Bowl coaches speak on the day before the game.

Published Jan 3, 2010

After being in Arizona for a week, it's a stretch for coaches to find anything new to say about Monday night's Tostitos Fiesta Bowl matchup. However, under the surface, Frog head coach Gary Patterson had...

Frogs will wear Pro Combat Uniforms for Fiesta Bowl

Published Dec 28, 2009

The big game atmosphere of the Fiesta Bowl will be complete for Frog fans as the Frogs will don their Nike Pro Combat uniforms again for the game, according Mark Cohen, TCU director of athletic media relations.

The Frogs were selected as one of ten teams in the country to receive new Nike Pro Combat technology uniforms to wear during a rivalry game in 2009. The Frogs sported their new look against Utah in front of a record setting crowd at Amon Carter Stadium.

Meyer saga affects Frogs in more than just coach security

Published Dec 28, 2009

TCU dodged a bullet Sunday when Florida head coach Urban Meyer decided to take a leave of absence and remain with the Gators instead of giving up the position.

Some argued the shock waves of a retirement decision might have bounced Frog head coach Gary Patterson to another national powerhouse. Maybe it could've been the University of Oklahoma if Bob Stoops was lured to the Sunshine state to take Meyer's job.

Horned Frogs Football

Published Dec 20, 2009






Horned Frogs Football 2009




Catch up on the Horned Frogs 2009 football journey. Click on the link to each game's coverage.

Students arrested in drug sweep released from jail

Published Dec 16, 2009

Two students arrested in a drug sweep Monday have been released from the Mansfield Jail after posting bond, while an alumnus who was also arrested in the bust remains in jail as of Wednesday afternoon, according to the jail administration.

The students, Cameron Abelson and Timothy Hand, both 19, were arrested on suspicion of possession of marijuana, a misdemeanor, and delivery of marijuana, a felony if the amount is more than a quarter ounce, according to Fort Worth Police.

Police: Students dealt drugs on campus

Published Dec 15, 2009

City police said Tuesday that two students, an alumnus and at least two other men arrested in a drug sweep Monday had dealt drugs on the TCU campus.

One of the students was arrested at his residence hall in Worth Hills, according to a police report. During October, November and December, police obtained probable cause for the issuance of a narcotic search warrant, according to the report.



Another student was arrested at his residence in The Berkeley Apartments on Park Hill Drive, according to a police report.

Two students arrested in drug bust

Published Dec 14, 2009

Editor's note: This story was revised at 2:20 a.m. Dec. 15. to correct J.C. Williams' title to assistant chief of police.


Police on Monday arrested at least seven men, two confirmed to be TCU students, found in possession of 7 pounds of marijuana, assorted prescription medication, three weapons and $20,000 in cash, police said.



Among the weapons seized were an AK-47 assault rifle and one handgun with obliterated serial numbers, according to Fort Worth Police.