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TCU began playing football in 1896 and has played their home games since 1930 at Amon G. Carter Stadium on the TCU campus. Prior to the 2012 season, TCU was a member of the Southwest Conference (SWC) from 1923 to 1995, Western Athletic Conference (WAC) from 1996 to 2000, Conference USA (C-USA) from 2001 to 2004, and the Mountain West Conference ...
In 1923, during TCU's first year in the SWC, it earned a 2–1–0 conference record and a 5–4–0 overall record. One loss that year was a 40–21 decision against TCU's emerging rival, the SMU Mustangs, who went 9–0 en route to a conference championship. [9] The next year, TCU finished second place in the conference with a 5–1 SWC ...
All of TCU's 10 highest seasons ranked by total offensive yards have come during the 21st century. [2] The Horned Frogs obliterated its school record in 2014, accumulating 6,929 yards of total offense [4] after switching to an air raid offense. [5] The Horned Frogs broke this record in 2015 by putting up 7,317 yards.
That year they finished the year with a 13–11 overall record and a 2–10 conference record. [13] In 1933 Dutch Meyer, also the coach of the football team, led TCU to its first SWC title with a 9–1 record.
In TCU’s third season as a member of the Big 12, and in the first year of the College Football Playoff, the Horned Frogs finished the regular season tied with Baylor to share the conference title.
TCU-SMU football history. The Horned Frogs lead the all-time series between the in-state foes 53-42-7. The first-ever matchup occurred on Oct. 8, 1915, and ended in a 43-0 win for TCU in Forth ...
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TCU compiled a perfect 12–0 regular season record; its first undefeated regular season since 2010. After an overtime loss in the 2022 Big 12 Championship Game against Kansas State by a score of 31–28, TCU was selected as the third seed in the four-team College Football Playoff .