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Thursday Links O' War: August 14, 2014

Boykin is leading Joeckel in the quarterback race, according to Travis Brown of the Fort Worth Star Telegram.

Boykin slightly ahead of Joeckel for TCU's starting QB job | Fort Worth Star Telegram

After TCU’s second scrimmage Tuesday and after coaches analyzed the film Wednesday, Patterson said junior quarterback Trevone Boykin holds a slight edge over senior transfer Matt Joeckel in the competition for the starting job.

Horned Frog offense shines in Tuesday scrimmage | TCU 360

The TCU football team played its second-to-last scrimmage of training camp Tuesday, and the bulk of head coach Gary Patterson’s praise went to the new-look offense.


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TCU spreading things out for 3rd Big 12 season | News Observer

TCU coach Gary Patterson had been thinking about spreading out his offense since the Horned Frogs got in the Big 12 two years ago.

World Top-10 Junior Tennis Player Signs with TCU | GoFrogs.com

TCU men's tennis head coach David Roditi announced Wednesday the addition of his second top-10 junior tennis player to the program in Great Britain and New Zealand native Cameron Norrie.

Marshall Newhouse carted off field Tuesday | Cincy Jungle

Though he was expected to be a backup, Newhouse has essentially been a starter this offseason with injuries along the o-line forcing him to get plenty of first-team reps at left tackle.

Is Jake Arrieta's 2014 season for real? | SB Nation

Chicago Cubs pitcher Jake Arrieta is having a breakthrough 2014 season. Through 18 starts with the Cubs, Arreita has a 2.80 ERA, an excellent 2.37 FIP, with a 109/23 K/BB in 103 innings with just 82 hits allowed. This is a far cry from his previous struggles in the big leagues. Is it sustainable? Let's review his development as a prospect.


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