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re: How Would TCU Finish This Year If They Were In The SEC?

Posted on 9/12/17 at 1:01 pm to
Posted by TCUFan
Member since Jul 2011
343 posts
Posted on 9/12/17 at 1:01 pm to
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This has already proven to be untrue as more than half of the PAC 12 games are scheduled the same time as games with other conferences.


I doo't think that gentlemen is overly concerned about the truth of things. He seems to prefer hollow narratives that support his preconceived conclusions. Which is fine because every fan base has them.
Posted by Not Afraid of Bama
Member since Sep 2017
71 posts
Posted on 9/12/17 at 1:16 pm to
All Texas universities desire the same thing.
TCU at one time was the best football program in Texas. The Aggy/TCU rivalry was the biggest game in the state. Hence the reason for Gig em.
The difference is through everything Texas universities stick together. Aggy seemed to think that leaving the state was their best opportunity.
By leaving the state they said that Aggy was more important than Texas. The state of Texas is more important than any of our universities.
This post was edited on 9/12/17 at 1:17 pm
Posted by Sooner1984
Boone's Farm, Texas
Member since Jan 2017
459 posts
Posted on 9/12/17 at 2:53 pm to
So far, TCU looks darn good this year. It was predicted they would battle for the Big 12 title, and from I've seen, you have to put them in the top 3 of this conference as we speak. Maybe even top 2.

It isn't easy for a Big 12 team to slog against that enormous Arkansas team for 4 quarters, but Gary's team managed to get it done.

I'd say they would be competitive in the SEC. As good as, or better than either MS schools, A&M, Florida, maybe Tennessee, Vanderbilt, but not against their top 5. And some of you guys may be giving Auburn too much cred. If they don't turn that line around and find an offensive playbook that allows Stidham to use his arm, they could easily go .500 this year.
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