TCU Horned Frogs football
American football team of Texas Christian University
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2024 | TCU and Texas have completed their rivalry series, with Texas leading the all-time record 65 wins, 28 losses, and 1 tie through the 2024 season. |
December 28 2024 | Sonny Dykes leads TCU to a victory in the New Mexico Bowl against Louisiana with a score of 34-3. |
2023 | Scheduled end of confirmed annual meetings between TCU and SMU football teams. |
January 9 2023 | TCU Horned Frogs lose to Georgia Bulldogs 65-7 in the College Football Playoff National Championship. |
2022 | Tre Tomlinson from Waco named AP First-Team All-American |
2022 | Sonny Dykes wins multiple coaching awards, including Walter Camp Coach of the Year, Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year, Home Depot Coach of the Year Award, and Associated Press College Football Coach of the Year Award. Garrett Riley wins the Broyles Award |
2022 | Max Duggan finished 2nd in the Heisman Trophy voting, and won the Davey O'Brien Award, Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award, Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award, and Tre Tomlinson won the Jim Thorpe Award. Derius Davis won the Jet Award. |
2022 | Sonny Dykes replaced Gary Patterson as head coach and led TCU to their first College Football Playoff berth. |
December 31 2022 | TCU Horned Frogs defeat Michigan Wolverines 51-45 in the College Football Playoff semi-final. |
November 26 2021 | Sonny Dykes leaves SMU to become the head coach of TCU Horned Frogs football, signing a six-year contract. |
October 21 2021 | Gary Patterson resigned under pressure as TCU head coach. Assistant coach Jerry Kill finished the season as interim head coach. |
2020 | Trevon Moehrig won the Jim Thorpe Award. |
2020 | Fourth year the TCU-SMU football game was not played. |
2015 | Josh Doctson from Mansfield named AP First-Team All-American |
2014 | Paul Dawson from Dallas named AP First-Team All-American |
2014 | Gary Patterson wins multiple coaching honors, including Walter Camp Coach of the Year, Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year, AFCA Coach of the Year, Paul 'Bear' Bryant Award, The Woody Hayes Trophy, Sporting News College Football Coach of the Year, and Associated Press College Football Coach of the Year Award |
2014 | Trevone Boykin finished 4th in the Heisman Trophy voting, and won the Kellen Moore Award and Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award. |
2014 | TCU defeated Texas Tech with a high-scoring game, winning 82-27 and combining for 109 total points. |
2014 | TCU upset No. 4-ranked Oklahoma and rose to No. 9 ranking. |
December 31 2014 | TCU becomes only the fourth program in history to have competed in all six modern CFP bowls, winning the Peach Bowl against Ole Miss 42-3 under Gary Patterson. |
December 7 2014 | TCU was ranked No. 6 in the final College Football Playoff rankings, ending their National Championship hopes. |
2012 | TCU and Texas Tech returned to being conference mates, resuming annual football competition. |
September 8 2012 | TCU played their first game in the renovated Amon G. Carter Stadium, routing Grambling 56-0. This was also Patterson's 110th win, making him the winningest coach in TCU history. |
July 1 2012 | TCU officially entered the Big 12 Conference. |
2011 | Final year of the renewed non-conference games in the TCU-Baylor rivalry series. |
October 10 2011 | TCU Board of Trustees approved joining the Big 12 Conference. |
January 1 2011 | TCU won their first Rose Bowl, defeating Wisconsin 21-19 and achieving their second undefeated and untied season in school history. |
2010 | Tejay Johnson from Garland named AP First-Team All-American |
2010 | Jake Kirkpatrick won the Rimington Trophy. |
2010 | Continued non-conference games in the TCU-Baylor rivalry series. |
2010 | TCU achieved a perfect season under head coach Gary Patterson. |
January 4 2010 | TCU lost to Boise State Broncos 17-10 in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, marking their first major-bowl appearance since the 1959 Cotton Bowl. |
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