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The next year, 2003, the Horned Frogs recorded their best record to date at 20–11 and made it to the second round of the C-USA tournament, a first for a TCU Volleyball team. 2005 the Horned Frog Volleyball team saw their first year in the Mountain West Conference. The team finished the season 16–18 and were seeded 8th in the conference ...
It would be 1968 before TCU flanker Linzy Cole would break the color line. (The basketball Horned Frogs already had star center James Cash, now a business professor emeritus at Harvard University.) 7.
The earliest incarnation of the TCU Horned Frog Marching band was the Texas Christian University Military Band, established in 1904 by Charles V. Kirkpatrick. The campus fire of 1910, which led to the university's relocation to Fort Worth, TX , slowed the growth of the band until J. E. King revived it in 1921 by introducing regular rehearsals ...
The horned frog has been TCU’s mascot since 1897. It has been the Texas state reptile since 1992. And although the funky, fierce-looking brown critter’s crown of horns can look intimidating ...
Now on a line of TCU Horned Frogs T-shirts, the nickname started with a song nearly 40 years ago. And credit goes to a top-ranked local soul radio station — “K-104.”
It is the home stadium of the TCU Horned Frogs football team. It is named after Amon G. Carter , a prominent Fort Worth businessman, newspaper publisher, and city booster. Amon G. Carter stadium has several popular nicknames, the most popular being "The Carter" and "Hell's Half Acre" (a reference to the site in Fort Worth's Wild West past ...
The Horned Frogs’ lone touchdown of the first quarter was set up by a bad snap on a punt by LIU that gave TCU the ball at the Sharks’ 11-yard line. But once the offense came alive, TCU started ...
The Horned Frogs say they’ll playing with a sense of urgency against Utah State