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What conference is TCU from?

the Southwest ConferenceThe school was a founding member of the Southwest Conference and was a member of the Western Athletic Conference, Conference USA, and the Mountain West Conference before joining the Big 12. Two TCU teams participate outside the Big 12 in sports not sponsored by that conference.


When did TCU join the Big 12?

July 1, 2012On October 6, 2011, the conference announced that it had invited TCU, with the school’s acceptance coming four days later. The Horned Frogs would join the Big 12 on July 1, 2012.


Is TCU still in the Big 12?

TCU has completed conference play and will play a non-conference series against Santa Clara this weekend. TCU finished Big 12 play at 16-8.


What division is TCU in?

NCAA Division I Football Bowl SubdivisionTCU Horned Frogs football / DivisionThe NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, formerly known as Division I-A, is the highest level of college football in the United States. The FBS consists of the largest schools in the National Collegiate Athletic Association. As of 2022, there are 10 conferences and 131 schools in FBS. Wikipedia


What schools are in the Big 12 Conference?

The official members of the Big 12 are: Baylor, Iowa, Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma State, Texas Christian, Texas Tech, West Virginia, Oklahoma, and Texas Longhorns. Once future members join in 2023 the conference will be as big as the ACC.


What schools left the Big 12?

Oklahoma and Texas announced late last summer that they were leaving the Big 12 to become members of the Southeastern Conference. Since that announcement, the Big 12 has come to agreement with four new schools to join the conference as early as the 2023 season.


Who is in Big East Conference?

Big East Conference, American collegiate athletic association that consists of Butler, Creighton, DePaul, Georgetown, Marquette, St. John’s, Seton Hall, Villanova, and Xavier universities and Providence College.


Who is currently in Big 12?

Currently, the teams constituting the Big XII are: Kansas, Kansas State, Baylor, Iowa State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas, Texas Christian, Texas Tech, and West Virginia.


What happened TCU Big 12?

The Big 12 announced Friday their decision to add BYU, UCF, Cincinnati and Houston to the conference no later than the 2024-25 athletic year, bringing the conference back to 12 teams.


Is TCU in the SEC?

TCU, even with its now Top 5 football team, would be more important to a 16 team SEC for its location than for its wins and certainly for its fans.


Who is TCU biggest rival?

Texas A&M as the longest rivalry in the state of Texas. The rivalry between Baylor University and Texas Christian University (TCU) runs old and deep, with an extensive history of competition in football, baseball, and several other sports. Many people don’t know that both TCU and Baylor used to call Waco their home.


What major is TCU known for?

The most popular majors at Texas Christian University include: Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services; Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs; Health Professions and Related Programs; Social Sciences; Visual and Performing Arts; Biological and Biomedical Sciences; Education; Psychology; …


GAME CENTER

  • Iowa State Cyclones
    Q4 4:48
    Touchdown
    B.Purdy pass complete to TCU 35. Catch made by C.Allen at TCU 35. Gain of 35 yards. C.Allen for 35 yards, TOUCHDOWN. A.Mevis extra point is good.
    4 plays, 67 yds, 1:57
    14 – 48
  • Iowa State Cyclones
    Q4 8:53
    Touchdown
    B.Hall rushed to TCU End Zone for 4 yards. B.Hall for 4 yards, TOUCHDOWN. C.Assalley extra point is good.
    4 plays, 75 yds, 2:01
    14 – 41
  • TCU Horned Frogs
    Q4 10:54
    Touchdown
    M.Duggan pass complete to ISU 6. Catch made by T.Guyton at ISU 6. Gain of 6 yards. T.Guyton for 6 yards, TOUCHDOWN. G.Kell extra point is good.
    4 plays, 19 yds, 2:02
    14 – 34
  • Iowa State Cyclones
    Q4 12:56
    Touchdown
    B.Hall rushed to TCU End Zone for 80 yards. B.Hall for 80 yards, TOUCHDOWN. A.Mevis extra point is good.
    1 plays, 80 yds, 0:15
    7 – 34
  • Iowa State Cyclones
    Q3 2:31
    Field Goal
    A.Mevis 32 yard field goal attempt is good, Center-ISU, Holder-ISU.
    10 plays, 42 yds, 5:09
    7 – 27
  • Iowa State Cyclones
    Q3 10:25
    Touchdown
    B.Purdy pass complete to TCU 22. Catch made by B.Hall at TCU 22. Gain of 22 yards. B.Hall for 22 yards, TOUCHDOWN. C.Assalley extra point is good.
    3 plays, 38 yds, 1:14
    7 – 24
  • TCU Horned Frogs
    Q2 1:33
    Touchdown
    M.Duggan pass complete to ISU 47. Catch made by B.Conwright at ISU 47. Gain of 47 yards. B.Conwright for 47 yards, TOUCHDOWN. G.Kell extra point is good.
    6 plays, 75 yds, 2:02
    7 – 17
  • Iowa State Cyclones
    Q2 3:35
    Touchdown
    B.Hall rushed to TCU End Zone for 39 yards. B.Hall for 39 yards, TOUCHDOWN. A.Mevis extra point is good.
    7 plays, 86 yds, 3:08
    0 – 17
  • Iowa State Cyclones
    Q2 13:12
    Touchdown
    J.Brock rushed to TCU End Zone for 40 yards. J.Brock for 40 yards, TOUCHDOWN. C.Assalley extra point is good.
    5 plays, 80 yds, 1:42
    0 – 10
  • Iowa State Cyclones
    Q1 10:33
    Field Goal
    A.Mevis 27 yard field goal attempt is good, Center-ISU, Holder-ISU.
    9 plays, 50 yds, 4:27
    0 – 3
All times are Eastern Time


GAMES


NEWS

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STANDINGS

CONF W-L HOME AWAY STRK

Logo of the Oklahoma State Cowboys

Oklahoma State Cowboys 81 122 71 51 W1

Logo of the Baylor Bears

Baylor Bears 72 122 70 52 W5

Logo of the Oklahoma Sooners

Oklahoma Sooners 72 112 70 42 W1

Logo of the Kansas State Wildcats

Kansas State Wildcats 45 85 63 22 W1

Logo of the Texas Tech Red Raiders

Texas Tech Red Raiders 36 76 43 33 W1

Logo of the Iowa State Cyclones

Iowa State Cyclones 54 76 52 24 L1

Logo of the West Virginia Mountaineers

West Virginia Mountaineers 45 67 42 25 L1

Logo of the Texas Longhorns

Texas Longhorns 36 57 43 14 W1

Logo of the TCU Horned Frogs

TCU Horned Frogs 36 57 43 14 L1

Logo of the Kansas Jayhawks

Kansas Jayhawks 18 210 15 15 L2


RANKINGS

W L PCT STRK TREND
1

Alabama Crimson Tide 13 2 .867 L1

2

2

Michigan Wolverines 12 2 .857 L1

3

Georgia Bulldogs 14 1 .933 W2

2

4

Cincinnati Bearcats 13 1 .929 L1

5

Notre Dame Fighting Irish 11 2 .846 L1

1

6

Ohio State Buckeyes 11 2 .846 W1

1

7

Baylor Bears 12 2 .857 W5

2

8

Ole Miss Rebels 10 3 .769 L1

9

Oklahoma State Cowboys 12 2 .857 W1

4

10

Michigan State Spartans 11 2 .846 W2

1

11

Utah Utes 10 4 .714 L1

6

12

Pittsburgh Panthers 11 3 .786 L1

3

13

Brigham Young Cougars 10 3 .769 L1

1

14

Oregon Ducks 10 4 .714 L2

4

15

Iowa Hawkeyes 10 4 .714 L2

2

16

Oklahoma Sooners 11 2 .846 W1

2

17

Wake Forest Demon Deacons 11 3 .786 W1

1

18

North Carolina State Wolfpack 9 3 .750 W2

19

Clemson Tigers 10 3 .769 W6

1

20

Houston Cougars 12 2 .857 W1

1

21

Arkansas Razorbacks 9 4 .692 W2

1

22

Kentucky Wildcats 10 3 .769 W4

1

23

Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin’ Cajuns 13 1 .929 W13

1

24

San Diego State Aztecs 12 2 .857 W1

5

25

Texas A&M Aggies 8 4 .667 L1


ROSTER

NO NAME POS HT WT
20

Christopher Chosen

Christopher Chosen WR 6’0″ 168
83

Geor'quarius Spivey

Geor’quarius Spivey TE 6’5″ 240
23

Sam Banks

Sam Banks WR 6’1″ 180
89

Jack Powers

Jack Powers WR 6’4″ 220
0

Quinton Harris

Quinton Harris OL 6’7″ 285
15

Max Duggan

Max Duggan QB 6’2″ 201
9

Chase Jackson

Chase Jackson WR 6’2″ 170
64

Oliver Buttram

Oliver Buttram OL 5’11” 275
9

Luke Pardee

Luke Pardee QB 6’1″ 187
0

Jared Wiley

Jared Wiley TE 6’7″ 251
62

Jack Gullett

Jack Gullett OL 6’5″ 270
44

Ben Reppenhagen

Ben Reppenhagen TE 6’3″ 240
47

Carter Ware

Carter Ware TE 6’4″ 249
82

Mitchell Hansen

Mitchell Hansen TE 6’4″ 240
22

Blair Conwright

Blair Conwright WR 5’11” 180
4

Taye Barber

Taye Barber WR 5’9″ 185
84

Dominic DiNunzio

Dominic DiNunzio TE 6’4″ 232
55

Obinna Eze

Obinna Eze T 6’8″ 315
48

Cade Younger

Cade Younger WR 6’0″ 190
30

Drew Scott

Drew Scott WR 6’2″ 192
42

Brent Matiscik

Brent Matiscik TE 6’1″ 243
0

Alan Ali

Alan Ali OL 6’4″ 309
69

Coy McMillon

Coy McMillon C 6’4″ 300
33

Kendre Miller

Kendre Miller RB 6’0″ 206
34

JR Justice

JR Justice WR 6’3″ 210
27

Gunnar Henderson

Gunnar Henderson WR 5’9″ 175
0

Jordan Hudson

Jordan Hudson WR 6’1″ 180
86

Jasper Lott

Jasper Lott TE 6’5″ 243
46

Michael Franklin

Michael Franklin WR 5’9″ 150
75

Brannon Brown

Brannon Brown C 6’5″ 330
38

Henry Deakins

Henry Deakins TE 6’3″ 220
0

Marcel Brooks

Marcel Brooks WR 6’2″ 205
80

D'Andre Rogers

D’Andre Rogers TE 6’3″ 230
66

Noah Bolticoff

Noah Bolticoff OL 6’5″ 265
26

Christian MacDonald

Christian MacDonald WR 6’1″ 198
88

Quincy Brown

Quincy Brown WR 6’4″ 175
78

Wes Harris

Wes Harris G 6’4″ 320
37

Dylan Adams

Dylan Adams TE 6’5″ 235
0

Major Everhart

Major Everhart RB 5’11” 170
10

JD Spielman

JD Spielman WR 5’9″ 167
17

Trent Battle

Trent Battle QB 6’1″ 200
32

Christopher Lebbie

Christopher Lebbie WR 6’0″ 175
1

Quentin Johnston

Quentin Johnston WR 6’4″ 193
40

Franklin Estrada

Franklin Estrada RB 5’11” 185
53

John Lanz

John Lanz G 6’3″ 311
14

Chandler Morris

Chandler Morris QB 5’11” 175
61

Riley Self

Riley Self OL 6’4″ 285
21

Daimarqua Foster

Daimarqua Foster RB 5’10” 204
58

Altrique Barlow

Altrique Barlow G 6’5″ 353
57

Hudson White

Hudson White OL 6’2″ 296
3

Emari Demercado

Emari Demercado RB 5’11” 207
73

Blake Hickey

Blake Hickey G 6’4″ 300
0

Trelon Smith

Trelon Smith RB 5’9″ 190
13

Jake Neufeld

Jake Neufeld WR 6’3″ 205
87

Blake Nowell

Blake Nowell WR 6’4″ 192
12

Alex Honig

Alex Honig QB 6’6″ 230
16

Sam Jackson

Sam Jackson QB 5’11” 170
65

Colson Altman

Colson Altman G 6’2″ 311
11

Derius Davis

Derius Davis WR 5’9″ 168
18

Savion Williams

Savion Williams WR 6’5″ 212
85

Nick Busa

Nick Busa WR 5’10” 169
81

Chase Curtis

Chase Curtis WR 6’5″ 220
0

DJ Allen

DJ Allen WR 5’11” 190
35

Colton Dobson

Colton Dobson WR 5’11” 170
79

Steve Avila

Steve Avila C 6’4″ 314
0

Emani Bailey

Emani Bailey RB 5’8″ 201
26

Caleb Medford

Caleb Medford WR 6’3″ 196
0

Robby Rochester

Robby Rochester OL 6’4″ 276
0

Curtis Raymond

Curtis Raymond WR 6’4″ 208


Overview

Texas Christian University (TCU) is a private research university in Fort Worth, Texas. It was established in 1873 by brothers Addison and Randolph Clark as the Add-Ran Male & Female College. It is affiliated with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ).
The campus is located on 272 acres (110 ha) about 3 miles (5 km) from downt…


Athletics

TCU competes in NCAA Division I athletics as a member of the Big 12 Conference (Big XII). For most of its history (1923–1996), TCU was a member of the now defunct Southwest Conference (SWC). Prior to joining the Big XII in 2012, TCU spent seven years in the Mountain West Conference (MWC) (2005–2011), where they were the only school to join from a conference other than the Western Athletic Conference (WAC), having come from Conference USA (C-USA), of whic…


History

The East Texas brothers Addison and Randolph Clark, with the support of their father Joseph A. Clark, first founded Texas Christian University. The Clarks were scholar-preacher/teachers associated with the Restoration Movement. These early leaders of the Restoration Movement were the spiritual ancestors of the modern Disciples of Christ, as well as major proponents of education.


Campus

TCU’s campus sits on 272 acres (1.10 km ) of developed campus (325 acres total) which is located four miles (6.5 km) from downtown Fort Worth.
The TCU campus is divided into roughly three areas: a residential area, an academic area, and Worth Hills. The two main areas of campus, the residential and academic areas, are separated by University Drive, an oak-lined street that …


Academics

TCU is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
TCU is currently (2021) ranked by U.S. News & World Report as No. 80 among National Universities. TCU is classified as a Doctoral University: Higher Research Activity by the Carnegie Foundation. The Carnegie Foundation classifies TCU’s undergraduate profile as “More Selective”, its most selective a…


Student life

TCU sponsors over 200 official student organizations including Amnesty International, Habitat for Humanity, Invisible Children and others. Students may also compete in intramural sports including basketball and shuffleboard, or join various other sport-hobby groups, such as the TCU Quidditch League.
Many students involve themselves in various campus ministries, such as Disci…


Notable faculty

• Stanley Block, Ph.D., CFA, Emeritus Professor of Finance
• Gene A. Smith, Early American historian
• Steven E. Woodworth, American Civil War historian


Alumni

TCU has more than 90,000 living alumni.
• Beverley Bass – First Female Captain of American Airlines.
• Kyle Bass – Founder and principal of Hayman Capital Management, L.P.
• James Cash, Jr. – Currently sits on boards of GE and Microsoft. Texas Sports Hall of Fame (2014)

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