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It's still No. 1 in my book too, honestly.
“It would be hard to pass up the influence that the Rose Bowl year had for TCU,” he said Tuesday in a news conference previewing the start of practice. “I don’t think there’s any way you look at it unless you win a national championship. I think that’ll be hard to beat.”
2016 NFL Draft: Baylor and TCU have the best talent | SB Nation
Dan Kadar takes a look at the top NFL talent from each Big 12 school.
TCU has an intriguing quarterback in Trevone Boykin and a high-end receiver in Josh Doctson. By comparison, Oklahoma has an average group of players, and Texas' draft-eligible prospects haven't quite lived up to their recruiting hype.
With the help of some of our SB Nation bloggers, we look ahead to the Big 12's best prospects for the 2016 NFL Draft and rank them by school.
TCU out to prove everyone right | FOX Sports
TCU's new pyramid sign gets straight to the point. The question is, can they?
The expectations are high. TCU coaches and players know it, too, which probably explains this sign that's displayed in the team's meeting room.
5 things we learned from TCU media day | Dallas Morning News
Pretty good stuff about playing with high expectations, defensive depth and coaching changes, Aaron Green, and the offensive line.
Head coach Gary Patterson, as well as his coordinators and a handful of players, gathered Tuesday to talk all things TCU football as the Frogs look to build on their first Big 12 title.
TCU embracing enormous expectations | ESPN
This year's motto underscores the monster expectations that will be with the Horned Frogs as they open camp Thursday.
"Prove them right."
“Last year, we had to prove people wrong," Patterson said. "This year, we have to prove people right.”
Ex-Baylor player offers advice for TCU & Baylor | Big Mac Blog
Pretty sage advice, if you ask me.
“You can’t look forward because that’s when you start worrying about something,” Goodley said, “just like when we went up to West Virginia.”