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Who Could Have Predicted It? Only Everyone

The NFL offseason is long. Even with the league’s year-round grip on sports media attention — in which now even the draft is a...

Pay for Play

We’re finished with Week 2, and we’re lacking a stockpile of evidence to extrapolate how dominant Version ’22 of the Frogs is — yet....

50 Shades of Gary

For TCU fans watching Gary Patterson-influenced Texas host Alabama last Saturday, the emotions were more complicated than Middle Eastern geopolitics. Also, kind of like if...

Summer Transfer Roundup

Argh! I’m up! So what did happen in soccer since last January? Let’s see, Russia invaded Ukraine. The aggressor’s national team was kicked out of...

Good Personality

Friday night games are odd in college football. Colorado is a weird state to boot, so adding a weather delay on top of this...

Sons of Liberty

Praise sweet baby touchdown Jesus, pigskin is back. We’re two weeks removed from the NFL, but college and all primary-school levels have kicked off....

LinkedIndiana

Brett Yormark ain’t in New York anymore, but he will be in Kansas shortly. And Lubbock and Stillwater and even the Fort. The incoming...

Dust Storm

Like a plant-based burger or ERCOT’s latest failure to manage our power grid, the truth can be hard to swallow. I’m generally a lie-to-me-if-you-love-me...

Of Suns and Stars

This past Sunday saw a supernatural aligning of local sports astral bodies the likes of which has never been witnessed before in human history....

Courting

TCU fandom hasn’t recently revolved around court sports. Fields tend to draw big crowds and the most recognition, at least in Panther City. Frog...