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  2. TCU’s Flying T and Hypnotoad a tale of two creators: A TCU ...

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    TCU’s entertaining 2022 season featured two logos: A Flying T, and Matt Groening’s Hypnotoad.

  3. TCU Horned Frogs football - Wikipedia

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    TCU was the last school in college football to wear leather helmets, switching to hard plastic helmets in 1946. Prior to 1946, the TCU football team wore either black helmets with a purple stripe or purple helmets with a black stripe. Since the introduction of plastic, the TCU helmet has gone through a number of design changes. In the 1950s ...

  4. Marshall Harris - Wikipedia

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    He would also follow in the footsteps of his father, who had helped lead TCU to Southwest Conference titles in 1958 and 1959, [2] by playing football for the Horned Frogs. During his time at TCU, Harris designed the "Flying T" logo that was featured the Frogs' helmets and would serve as the university's primary athletic logo until the early '90s.

  5. TCU Horned Frogs - Wikipedia

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    The TCU Football team plays its games in Amon G. Carter Stadium. The stadium opened in 1930 and has a capacity of 44,008. [ 10 ] On December 5, 2010, the west wing of the Amon G. Carter Stadium was imploded in order accommodate 24 suites, including six Founder's suites on the lower level, and 2,300 club seats on the West side. [ 11 ]

  6. Is TCU’s hand sign horns, or a claw? 10 things you need to ...

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    TCU’s football team was named for the school yearbook mascot. 3. Just ‘TCU,’ thanks. ... This 1970s TCU logo by tackle Marshall Harris pre-dates the Horned Frog hand sign. 9. The Deadheads ...

  7. What is a Horned Frog? What to know about the TCU football ...

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    TCU (12-1) faces Michigan (13-0) in the College Football playoff semifinals on Dec. 31 at 3 p.m. How did TCU become the Frogs? The critter was adopted as the official mascot in 1897 because of it ...