TCU's Football Team Demands National Recognition While SMU Takes Relatively Quiet Steps

Let's face it, SMU picked a bad year to have a good year.

Coach Gary Patterson thinks his TCU Horned Frogs scored enough style points in their 55-28 shellacking of Utah that they should have a shot at the national championship game.
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Coach Gary Patterson thinks his TCU Horned Frogs scored enough style points in their 55-28 shellacking of Utah that they should have a shot at the national championship game.

Coming off consecutive 1-11 seasons and without a bowl game since flight attendants were stewardesses, Danny White quarterbacked the Dallas Cowboys and the NCAA handed out its one and only death penalty, the Mustangs quietly earned their sixth win of the season Saturday night at Gerald J. Ford Stadium. SMU players and students rushed the field in celebration after defensive end Taylor Thompson recorded a sack that sealed his team's 35-31 victory over UT-El Paso.

At 6-4, head coach June Jones' Mustangs are almost assuredly headed to a bowl game for the first time since 1984. With two more wins they'll host the Conference USA Championship and a shot at the Liberty Bowl. If not, the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl is expected to come calling.

"In years past, this team lost a lot of close games," Jones said. "Now we're finding ways to win. That credit goes to the chemistry and attitude from inside that locker room. The kids believe."

A winning record. Sniffing a bowl game. Calibrating the GPS for college football relevance. SMU would make a great story, that is, if not for the bigger, better tale being scripted just down the road in Fort Worth.

"This is one of the biggest things to ever happen to our city," Fort Worth mayor Mike Moncrief said last week.

While SMU toasted its modest progress with a mild party, TCU climaxed its weeklong purple party with a 55-28 dismantling of Utah last Saturday night at Amon Carter Stadium that validates its No. 4 national ranking and increases its momentum as being the first non-super conference school to crash college football's national championship game.

TCU has the defense, the quarterback and the overall team to beat anybody, anywhere. Since the Frogs don't have Utah congressmen stumping for them on Capitol Hill or Mack Brown whining for them upon high, I'll crow for them: TCU could beat Texas and Florida and Alabama and...anyone.

Hey America, it's called Frogress. Deal with it.

"All we can do is do our job, and our job is to win every game on our schedule," Horned Frogs coach Gary Patterson said last week via the phone in his TCU office. "We run the table and finish undefeated, then I hope the system in place will allow us to play for our spot as one of the best teams in the country."

We all know, however, the BCS is man-made, computer-driven bullshit.

Utah went 13-0 and beat Alabama in the Sugar Bowl last season, yet was given no shot to play for a national championship. It's a flawed system steeped in favoritism and founded in deep financial reservoirs coddled and controlled by the bowl chairman and school presidents. Want to know how screwed up college football's highest level is? It remains the only team sport that doesn't decide its national champion on the field via playoff.

TCU, like Utah last year, could very well finish undefeated yet ultimately unsatisfied, bypassed for a spot in the BCS National Championship by a 1-loss team from a bigger conference like the SEC or even the Big 12.

"The system is what it is," Patterson says politically. "Until it changes, we've got to go out and do what it takes to impress the voters and computers."

Mission accomplished.

After a 9-0 start that included impressive wins at Clemson and Brigham Young, TCU transformed Fort Worth into the center of the college football universe and galvanized a community through sports. ESPN's College GameDay set up shop in front of the student union's Frog Fountain. The team debuted new customized Nike uniforms. And, most important, the school's biggest home game in almost 80 years attracted a sellout crowd. Think of the greats of TCU football and you'll think of Davey O'Brien, Bob Lilly and LaDainian Tomlinson. Now you can add to that quarterback Andy Dalton and the class of '09.

TCU has its highest ranking since '56. Its highest profile since, well, forever.

All of the local news stations broadcast live from campus. Helicopters flew overhead Friday night. Moncrief decreed the denizens of Fort Worth support Frog Fever by wearing purple.

Simply put, last Saturday night's game against Utah was Fort Worth's most important sporting event since Annika Sorenstam played golf with the boys at the 2003 Colonial.

"I would compare it to Clemson as far as being one of the better crowds," GameDay analyst Kirk Herbstreit said. "We've never been here, and you could tell that football means a lot to them. And TCU football means a lot. By us showing up here, I think it validates to them that they have arrived as being a legitimate, BCS-worthy type of team. This was as good as we've had."

Oh yeah, the game. Let's just say the last performance that kicked that much ass wearing purple was Prince.

Utah was both the last team to beat TCU (last year) and the last opponent to win in Fort Worth ('07). But midway through the second quarter the Frogs led 35-7. Surely the representatives from the Orange and Fiesta bowls were impressed.

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  • Matt 11/23/2009 11:30:00 PM

    UT has an easy schedule every year too...

  • Richie is a stupid fucking fag 11/21/2009 9:41:00 AM

    Goddamn, you fucking pussy. When are you going to stop felching your faggot brother long enough to look at a calendar?? Pussy, TCU's coach has been there a liiitle longer than your one inch faggot cock. Fuck you. I'm so happy that your fucking loser friends die of cancer. I hope you and your kids do, too. And fast. Die. Dick. Fag. pussy. Cunt. Fag.

  • 11/20/2009 7:04:00 PM

    TCU is taking the next step in a long journey of building a successful program. SMU is taking that first major step back to relevance. They are both great stories. Why can't we celebrate both without claiming one is superior? I fully expect TCU to crash the BsCS party. They have been stockpiling talent and beat 3 ranked teams this year (as of today). Without the insanity of the BsCS there would be a playoff and they could prove it to the nation on the field. But that would make too much sense.

  • Randye 11/20/2009 2:26:00 AM

    Mike from nowhere_ how many top teamsyou think wann home and home against the Frogs. Bama and and Fla are both playing out of conference nobodies this weekend. Aint that easy.

  • PurpleX67 11/19/2009 5:55:00 PM

    Rich, Your comments about the TCU football team are so true and appreciated. It's refreshing to see a sports writed who sees that Texas, Florida, and Alabama are not better than TCU just because they sell more tickets and merchandise. I sure hope we get a chance to prove ourselves this year against one of them. And just think, we'll be better next year when QB Dalton is a senior and has more speed and experiance around him.

  • Nate 11/19/2009 12:22:00 AM

    SMU may not be ranked or make a run for the BCS crown like TCU, but the Mustangs are giving fans their best season since much of the student body was born. It's an exciting time to be a football fan on the Hilltop...finally! Check out what June Jones and WR Emmanuel Sanders had to say after the win over UTEP http://is.gd/4YlvZ

  • MrMustang1965 11/18/2009 10:41:00 PM

    What a load of hooey. S.M.U. is getting more press than T.C.U. because it's a riches-to-rags-to-riches again story! S.M.U. has been written up in the New York Times, Sports Illustrated, ESPN (almost daily!), The Wall Street Journal, etc. since last Saturday's win over UTEP. I would wager that the nationwide POSITIVE press about S.M.U. in the last week outweighs the WHINING press about T.C.U. Leave it to the Dallas Observer to find a 'negative' about one of the greatest sports story in the greater Dallas area in the past 30 years! GO MUSTANGS! BEAT MARSHALL!

  • mike 11/18/2009 7:31:00 PM

    Stop crying and start putting some real teams on the schedule. Hell even North Texas put Alabama on the schedule and in past seasons played Texas, Oklahoma. So TCU demanding attention while celebrating their giant triumphs against the mighty Wyoming Cowboys or an Awesome powerhouse from Mew Mexico seems a little cheap. Its been said time and time again..IF YOU WANT TO BE CONSIDERED A PREMIER COLLEGE TEAM? THE YOU HAVE TO PLAY PREMIER COLLEGE TEAMS..TCU has a schedule most large middle schools could post a .500 on. Pull up your big girl panties and play some real teams. Its been too long since the metroplex had a team to get behind but it needs to be for the right reasons. Good Luck Frogs

 

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