Before the game I told my friends (the few I have) that the difference in this game would be that TCU had the better running game and defense. In the end, those were the differences in the game.
The wind was a massive factor - neither QB played that well. I understand Holgerson deciding to not put the ball in Trickett's hands given the in-game turnovers (not to mention the near INTs he was throwing). But their inability to run the ball didn't allow them to bleed clock like they needed.
BTW, the worst no call of the game was the pass interference on the 4th down that TCU had with about 2:30 left in the game ... that was ridiculous.
In the end, TCU probably should have won the game at Baylor and lost today. They are where they should be at this point.
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Before the game I told my friends (the few I have) that the difference in this game would be that TCU had the better running game and defense. In the end, those were the differences in the game.
The wind was a massive factor - neither QB played that well. I understand Holgerson deciding to not put the ball in Trickett's hands given the in-game turnovers (not to mention the near INTs he was throwing). But their inability to run the ball didn't allow them to bleed clock like they needed.
BTW, the worst no call of the game was the pass interference on the 4th down that TCU had with about 2:30 left in the game ... that was ridiculous.
In the end, TCU probably should have won the game at Baylor and lost today. They are where they should be at this point.