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BCS VOTERS, TAKE NOTICE: TCU: Enough style points?

Horned Frogs overwhelm Utah




FORT WORTH, Texas -- Now that the hometown fans are finally taking notice of No. 4 Texas Christian, maybe the rest of the nation will also realize that the BCS-hopeful Horned Frogs are for real.

Utah certainly can't disagree.


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  • In likely its last significant hurdle to an undefeated regular season, TCU scored three touchdowns in a two-minute span early in the second quarter and beat No. 16 Utah 55-28 Saturday night.

    "If the nation didn't think that this was enough style points, then I don't know what is," coach Gary Patterson said. "We're just going to go about our business."

    The Horned Frogs (10-0, 6-0 Mountain West) stretched their winning streak to 12 games since a last-minute loss last November at Utah (8-2, 5-1), which had won 22 of 23. TCU also has won 13 in a row at home since losing when the Utes last visited two years ago.

    With a record crowd of 50,307 -- a sellout at 79-year-old Amon Carter Stadium without the benefit of an instate opponent -- and representatives from the Orange, Rose and Fiesta bowls watching from the athletic director's suite, the Frogs put on quite a show. Fans stormed the field when it was over.

    Matthew Tucker had the first and last touchdowns -- on runs of 41 and 9 yards -- for TCU, with five teammates getting into the end zone in between. The 55 points were the most allowed by Utah since 1996, a lopsided game that even caught the Frogs by surprise.

    "Not in my wildest dream," defensive end Jerry Hughes said. "I figured it was going to be a dogfight."

    Even without guaranteed access to the Bowl Championship Series, the Frogs have changed the question about if they can be a BCS buster. Now it's can they be the first outsider to play for the national title?

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    JD wrote on November 15, 2009 01:01 PM: Congrats to the Frogs, they have a great team. Good luck, get that BCS bid, and destroy! Loved the new uniforms as well! GO UTES!


    Rebeln82 wrote on November 15, 2009 06:52 AM: I watched all the undefeated teams play this weekend and TCU definitely played the best. TCU should now be compared to the top three rated teams. They are far better than Cincinnati and Boise Stae. TCU is playing the best college football at this point and would have beaten any of the other unbeaten teams this past weekend. The MWC was well represented last year with the Utes and now this year with the Frogs. Go Frogs!