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Old 01-25-2003, 03:41 PM   #1
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Cowtown, Arise. A TCU- TCY Dynasty :2003

Onward and Upward

Horned Frogs everywhere want a winning record in 2003!

Horned Frog History Lesson:

Rah! Rah! TCU- 2002


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Old 01-25-2003, 03:43 PM   #2
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Preseason News and Notes-2003

Coaching:
  • Remember our Great Lakes coach, J.T. Shapiro, who had 6 of 8 yellow scouting categories. Remember Coach Purple wondered if we could hold on to him. Well, we couldn't. Coach Shapiro bolted for Oregon. To replace J.T., TCU has hired Frankie Sullivan, 51 as new Scout for Great Lakes region.Frankie is rated poor at QB, but is terrific at RB and K, as well as very good at DL and good for WR, OL. He is excellent with LB and fair for DB. Welcome to Cowtown.

Player Reports:
  • DT Cornell Corsilles was ruled ineligible due to grades. In accordance with the Chancellor and Coach Purple's wishes, the young man was dismissed from the program.
  • OT David Owen has left TCU for lack of playing time.

2002 Yearly Revenue:
  • $7,660,000
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Old 01-25-2003, 03:44 PM   #3
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Freshmen Roundup, 2003

TCU is proud to introduce the newest Fightin' Horned Frogs. As Coach Purple is fond of saying, "I hate freshman. You stake your life, your career, on a bunch of 18 year old kids, and if they suck, well, you're SCREWED."
Coach Purple has said he plans on redshirting the entire class, depending on future injuries. The newcomers are, in order of their signings:
  • Dotson, Marty, CB. He is currently rated at 30, with future estimate of 65.
  • Elliot, Graham, RB. He is currently rated at 58, with future estimate of 75.
  • Patton, Kelvin, FB. He is currently rated at 35, with future estimate of 66.
  • Aceves, Dusty, DT. He is currently rated at 39, with future estimate of 91.
  • Bishop, Cornelius, G. He is currently rated at 11, with future estimate of 100.
  • Boo, Vincent, K. He is currently rated at 20, with future estimate of 40.
  • Singleton, Hardy, ILB. He is currently rated at 38, with future estimate of 94.
  • Ackerman, Riddick, DE. He is currently rated at 38, with future estimate of 56.
  • Atkins, Everett, T. He is currently rated at 23, with future estimate of 56.
  • Bernstein, Jimmy, C. He is currently rated at 25, with future estimate of 93.
  • Hidy, Joey, QB. He is currently rated at 18, with future estimate of 43.
  • McCareins, Ethan, OLB. He is currently rated at 14, with future estimate of 63.
  • Riekens, Rondell, S. He is currently rated at 20, with future estimate of 71.
  • Huntley, Mark, WR. He is currently rated at 18, with future estimate of 63.
  • Becker, Kyle, T. He is currently rated at 24, with future estimate of 74.
  • Twisp, Ellis, WR. He is currently rated at 21, with future estimate of 66.
  • Cortez, Louie,walk-on OLB. He is currently rated at 1, with future estimate of 1.

When Coach Purple saw the ratings given his class of recruits, he almost had a coronary. If not for the oxygen tank nearby from the Michael Jackson incident last year, it could have been a short tenure at TCU. "We were expecting higher evaluations based on the scouting and Ath. Prep #'s we had when these guys were recruited. I guess our scout, Deep South being a third-class scout with low ratings will kill our classes for one more year, at least."

RB Graham Elliot has come in ready to play, but the Frogs were expecting more in the future category in him, as well as MANY others. Atkins, for example, was scouted 67+, with a 99 prep score, and "look what they done to my boy," as Don Corleone would say. Oh well, we'll give them a year off and see what develops (har,har).
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Old 01-25-2003, 03:44 PM   #4
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Texas Christian Starters- 2003

Offense:
   
Player # Pos Elig Current
Leyes, Bobby 9 QB Sr 36
Galloway, Benjamin 13 QB Jr 32

Reed, Robert 22 RB Sr 32
Fleming, Tommy 29 RB Sr* 29

Sidharta, Gus 38 FB Jr 41

Collins, Maurice 84 TE Sr 25
Bertolone, Cornelius 91 TE Sr 23

Oliver, Shane 86 WR Sr* 22
Collier, J.T. 8 WR Jr 27
Schepper, Korey 85 WR Jr* 22

McGregor, Geoff 55 C Sr* 28

Hastings, Ricky 79 G Sr* 29
Clayton, Lance 69 G Jr* 17

Harding, Alfred 63 T Sr 38

Heath, Billy Joe 65 T Sr* 33
Becker, Kyle 75 T Fr 24

Riddols, Orlando 15 P So 38
Blanchard, Toby 14 K Jr* 30

This does not instill confidence for the offensive coordinator.

Defense:
 
Kaminetzky, Jessie 71 DE Sr 21
Browning, Gino 95 DE So 16

Hobgood-Chittick, Allen 94 DT Sr 37
Medina, J.J. 74 DT Sr 35

Dennis, Korey 98 ILB Sr 35
Will, Greg 43 ILB Sr* 24

Cukro, Allen 58 OLB Sr 52
Gomez, Bryce 45 OLB Sr 24

Martinez, Roy 27 CB Jr* 26
Carmazzi, Scott 48 CB So 20

Lofton, Luke 36 S Sr 28
Holliday, Kennedy 24 S Sr* 21

Well, at least we have 1 good player on defense.
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Old 01-25-2003, 03:45 PM   #5
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Horned Frog Recruiting- 2003

As last year, we need anything we can get. The good news is we have plenty of scholarships to give another 16 this year. The bad news is we need more like 30 new players next year, not 16.
  • Scholarships open: 26
  • Graduating Seniors: 20, 18 on scholarship
  • Travel Budget/Week: $2,695
  • Highest ranked Idolizer: None ranked
  • Highest rated Frog: RB Graham Elliot, Fr- 58 current

Recruiting Needs- 2003
  • QB- need at least an average one immediately
  • RB- back-up to Elliot
  • FB- not pressing
  • TE- need at least one, even a poor one
  • WR- need 2 decent ones
  • OL- need at least 3 lineman, especially guards
  • K/P- not pressing
  • DL- need 1 or 2 DE and at least back-up DT
  • LB- need 3 or 4
  • CB- one good one
  • S- at LEAST one good one

Recruiting Priorities- 2003
  • [1] Quarterback- it starts here
    [2] Linebackers- how bad if we have walk-ons starting next year
    [3] Tight End- can't go another year w/out one
    [4] O. Linemen- good QB who's injured won't help
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Old 01-25-2003, 03:46 PM   #6
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Preseason Rankings- 2003


School Record Conf Comp Poll Loss Sched Total Rank
Michigan 0-0 BTN 1.00 1.00 0.00 0.52 2.52 1
Minnesota 0-0 BTN 2.00 2.50 0.00 0.60 5.10 2
Oregon 0-0 PTN 3.00 2.50 0.00 1.76 7.26 3
Colorado 0-0 BTW 4.00 4.00 0.00 0.84 8.84 4
Michigan State 0-0 BTN 5.00 6.50 0.00 0.56 12.06 5
Missouri 0-0 BTW 7.00 8.00 0.00 1.00 16.00 6
Temple 0-0 BES 6.00 10.50 0.00 1.52 18.02 7
Boston College 0-0 BES 8.00 10.50 0.00 1.32 19.82 8
Rutgers 0-0 BES 9.00 11.50 0.00 1.44 21.94 9
Oklahoma State 0-0 BTW 13.00 10.00 0.00 1.16 24.16 10
Kentucky 0-0 SEC 10.00 14.00 0.00 2.12 26.12 11
Virginia 0-0 ACC 15.00 13.00 0.00 0.32 28.32 12
UCLA 0-0 PTN 16.00 10.50 0.00 1.88 28.38 13
Mississippi State 0-0 SEC 11.00 15.00 0.00 2.48 28.48 14
Wake Forest 0-0 ACC 12.00 17.00 0.00 0.36 29.36 15
Duke 0-0 ACC 18.00 12.00 0.00 0.08 30.08 16
Clemson 0-0 ACC 17.00 13.50 0.00 0.04 30.54 17
Mississippi 0-0 SEC 14.00 15.50 0.00 2.44 31.94 18
Virginia Tech 0-0 BES 19.00 17.50 0.00 1.56 38.06 19
Penn State 0-0 BTN 22.00 17.00 0.00 0.72 39.72 20
Illinois 0-0 BTN 21.00 23.50 0.00 0.40 44.90 21
Maryland 0-0 ACC 20.00 25.50 0.00 0.20 45.70 22
Georgia Tech 0-0 ACC 26.00 27.50 0.00 0.16 53.66 23
Stanford 0-0 PTN 28.00 24.00 0.00 1.84 53.84 24
Kansas 0-0 BTW 25.00 28.50 0.00 0.92 54.42 25

Cincinnati 0-0 USA 27.00 31.00 0.00 2.92 60.92 30
Memphis 0-0 USA 41.00 44.50 0.00 3.08 88.58 44
Southern Mississippi 0-0 USA 58.00 55.00 0.00 3.12 116.12 57
Tulane 0-0 USA 66.00 66.00 0.00 3.20 135.20 66
Texas Christian 0-0 USA 78.00 75.50 0.00 3.16 156.66 75
Louisville 0-0 USA 77.00 87.50 0.00 3.04 167.54 80
Alabama-Birmingham 0-0 USA 82.00 88.00 0.00 2.84 172.84 83
Army 0-0 USA 113.00107.000.00 2.88 222.88 111
East Carolina 0-0 USA 110.00115.500.00 2.96 228.46 115
Houston 0-0 USA 123.00123.500.00 3.00 249.50 125


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Old 01-25-2003, 03:46 PM   #7
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Schedule and Predictions- 2003
  • [-]TCU Pre-Season Ranking : 75th
    [-]TCU Pre-Season Academic: 79 (4th)
    [-]TCU Pre-Season Prestige: 70
    [-]TCU 2002 Strenght Sched: 4.92/5.00

Schedule:

Week Opponent SeasRk
2 @ California 107
4 Auburn 95
5 E. Carolina 115
6 @ Cincinnati 30
7 Army 111
8 Memphis 44
9 @ Houston 123
10 @ S. Miss 57
11 @ U.A.B. 83
13 Louisville 80
14 @ S.M.U. 118

History:
  • [-] 2002 Wins: Houston, Army, E. Carolina, SMU
    [-] 2002 Loss: Cincy, Memphis, S. Miss, Louisville
    [-] New opponents: Cal, Auburn, UAB

Predictions:
" I make no apologies about scheduling two lower ranked teams for the year's new opponents.
We are a team in need of success, not a team in need of a couple of ass-kickings," said Coach Purple. " I know comparing pre-season rankings, we should go 8-3, play in a bowl game, and say 'Rah, Rah, TCU' all spring long. However, redshirting our freshmen class leaves too many holes unfilled. Therefore, I think it more likely the Horned Frogs should set their sights on a winning mark. My prediction for the 2003 season is.....6-5. With a few breaks, and no bad injuries, 7-4 is a possibility."
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Old 01-26-2003, 02:56 PM   #8
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Pre-Season Rankings [list=1]
[1]Michigan
[2]Minnesota
[3]Oregon
[4]Colorado
[5]Michigan State

[30]Cincinnati
[44]Memphis
[57]Southern Mississippi
[66]Tulane
[75]Texas Christian
[80]Louisville
[83]Alabama-Birmingham
[111]Army
[115]East Carolina
[125]Houston [/list=1]

WEEK 1- OFF

Recruiting
2002 was a banner recruiting year in Ft. Worth, rating #1 in the nation. Looking at the Rivals.com list of 2003 recruits shows the work that will need to be done to get anywhere near last years crop.
Texas has only 4 players in the Hot 100, 2 of which are not recruitable with the standards set by the Chancellor. In our 5 state area, Oklahoma and Arkansas have no recruits and Louisiana has but 1.
Likewise, 2 of our more needful areas, QB and TE, are relatively bare as far as high-caliber athletes go.

A few recruits to watch are:
  • J.B. Farley, ILB from TX, #19 in nation
  • Ross Tamaarkin, G from TX, #89 in nation
  • Marlon Buckner, WR from LA, #42 in nation
  • Peter Bernstein, QB from TX, #107 in nation
  • Frankie Burton, TE from TX, #689 in nation

Coach Purple had this to say at the Frog Club luncheon at Cattleman's Steak House, "I hope you don't think last year was indicative that recruiting top players is a breeze each year. You don't see the hour upon hour of research and legwork put in by our scouts (many of whom are really not very good). I personally just hope we can fill our needs and raise the standards here at TCU."

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Old 01-26-2003, 03:03 PM   #9
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WEEK 2- Let's Play Ball

The Game: TCU (0-0)(-2) @ California (0-1)
Atendance: 37,600
Sunny, 84 degrees

Year 2 of the Coach Purple Reign began on a glorious day in Berkeley and ended with such excitement the Horned Frog mascot soiled his costume. Needless to say, the mascot was not invited to fly back to Ft. Worth on the team plane.
TCU held Cal after the kickoff and, after a poor punt, moved 44 yards to take a 7-0 lead. After holding again, the Frogs went 61 yards for another TD and a 14-0 first quarter lead. With Coach Purple in the locker room getting sick from the apparently poisoned Cali-Mex dinner from Friday night, Cal came roaring back to close the gap to 14-13 at the half on a td and 2 fg.
With all nastiness crapped-out (for now), Coach Purple returned for the 2nd half kickoff and, lo and behold, RB Tommy Fleming retured that puppy 99 yards for a score, 21-13 TCU. Unfortunately, California was not going to be quieted so easily, as they proceeded to turn in a td drive of 84 yards and a 59 yd fumble return for td to take a 26-21 lead, failing on a 2pt conversion. TCU responded with a 74 yd drive of its own to regain a 27-26 lead, also failing on a 2 pointer.
The fourth quarter saw the Frogs move 62 yards to take a 34-26 lead with 4:22 left in the game and, when the D grabbed an interception with 4:02 to play, the game looked good. However, QB Bobby Leyes overthrew a screen pass which was intercepted by Cal at their 24 yard line (how STUPID was that). The Frog defense gave up another long pass and Cal moved 76 yds, tying the score at 34 with a 2 point conversion with but 1:24 left. Overtime loomed.
The Frog offense took over at their 27 yard line and after 2 incompleted passes, shocked Cal with a draw for 19 yds and a first down. 2 passes netted 39 more yards with 10 seconds to go. Coach Purple sent RB Robert Reed for 2 yards up the middle to center the ball, called a last timeout, and K Toby Blanchard, injured earlier in the game, came on to kick the 30 yd GAME WINNER as the gun sounded to end the game. FROGS WIN!!!
Coach Purple, after the game, said " Gotta go take a dump, sorry."

Players of the Week: Congratulations
1) RB, Robert Reed- 14 carries for 83 yards, 0 td

Injuries were confined to:
K Toby Blanchard is PROBABLE-1, bruised thigh
WR Shane Oliver is PROBABLE-3, bruised ribcage

Year to Date:
Code:

Week TCURk Line Opponent  SeasRk  GameRk  TV  Score  Record
2    68    +2	Calif     107     112     --  37-34  1-0

Recruiting:
New recruits we are looking at:
  • [-] Quinn White, DT, FL. #83 in nation, scout 87+
    [-] Kim Norwood, CB, TX. #33 in nation, scout 68+
    [-] Skip Capriglione, G, IL. #8 in nation, scout 90-
    [-] Grady HartmanDT, OLB, CA. #237 in nation, scout 81
    [-] J.J. McCaslin, DE, TN. #6 in nation, scout 85+
    [-] Marvin Washington, OLB, TX. #277 in nation, scout 79+

Their is defintely much less quality for a program our our stature to chose from. Far fewer players are in our travel area, and far fewer players seem to care about Academics than last year. We will have to settle for some lower quality players, it seems.
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Old 01-26-2003, 05:50 PM   #10
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Rankings Update [list=1]
[1]Oregon (2-0)
[2]Michigan State (2-0)
[3]Mississippi (2-0)
[4]UCLA (2-0)
[5]Temple (3-0)

[43]Memphis (1-1)
[44]TCU (1-0)
[50]UAB (2-0)
[51]Louisville (1-1)
[60]Tulane (1-1)
[82]S. Miss (1-2)
[93]Cincy (0-2)
[97]Army (0-2)
[117]Houston (0-2)
[124]E. Carolina (0-3) [/list=1]

WEEK 3- OFF

Recruiting
We have updated information on several recruits, and it does not look good for several:
  • Marlon Buckner, WR from LA, #42 in nation. Prestige
  • Peter Bernstein, QB from TX, #107 in nation. Prestige
  • Frankie Burton, TE from TX, #689 in nation. Prestige (why?)
  • Quinn White, DT from FL, #83 in nation. Distance

Coach Purple says we still have options, and 6 of our top hopefuls are Academic* for emphasis, so all is not lost, even if two heavy needs, QB and TE, are very shaky.

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Old 01-26-2003, 06:00 PM   #11
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WEEK 4

The Game: Auburn (2-0)(+2) @ TCU (1-0)
Attendance: 35,700
89 degrees, Scalding
Televised: TV4

A decent crowd found their way into Amon Carter Stadium. The sweltering heat may have kept some away, as the Frogs were on TV. Spectators were thrilled when Ozzy Osborne came out to sing the Star Spangled Banner. However, Ozzy, apparently not being aware of the country he was in, or the reason he was in Ft. Worth, started singing some obscure Black Sabbath song and proceeded to pull-out a horned frog. As he was preparing to bite the toads' head off, Coach Purple picked a football off the sideline equipment table and flung it at Ozzy. Showing better ability than TCU QB Bobby Leyes, the ball smacked Ozzy in the stomach and sunk-in about 4 inches, causing Mr. Osborne to drop the horned frog, which skittled away to freedom. Ozzy bit the ball instead, which exploded in his face and knocked his glasses off. He was helped off the field, being hit dozens of times by little TCU souvenir footballs.
As for the game, TCU took control from the start as RB Robert Reed and QB Bobby Leyes had great games (apparently, Bobby heard the laughs about Coach Purple outdoing him, and gave extra effort).TCU had stout defense when it mattered, as Auburn made 5 trips into the red-Zone and came away with a total of only 14 points. Auburn scored a td and 2-point conversion with 2:31 left to narrow the final score a bit.
Punter Orlando Riddols had a horrible game, averaging only 27.3 yards per kick, prompting Coach Purple to send a scout out immediately to find a punter for next year.DE Gino Browning was named Defensive Player of the Week nationally. Way to go, Gino!!

Final Score: TCU 38 Auburn 22

Players of the Week: Congratulations
1) DE, Gino Browning- 6 Tck, 3.5 Sck ***Defensive Player of the Week***
2) QB, Bobby Leyes- 14 of 22 for 170yd, 1 TD, 0 INT
3) RB, Robert Reed- 23 Car for 152 Yd, 2 TD

Injury Update: none
K Blanchard has RECOVERED
Season at a Glance:

Week TCURk Line Opponent SeasRk GameRk TV Score Record
2 68 +2 Calif 107 112 -- 37-34 1-0
4 44 -2 Auburn 95 36 04 38-22 2-0

Recruiting:
Last week some bad news, this week the better, more hopeful list of players with Academic* for emphasis:[list][*]J.B. Farley, ILB, #19, 95--[*]Kim Norwood, CB, #33, 68+[*]Skip Capriglione, G, #8, 90-[*]Grady Hartman, OLB, #237, 81+[*]J.J. McCaslin, DE, #6, 85+[*]Marvin Washington, OLB, #277, 79+
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Old 01-28-2003, 12:15 AM   #12
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WEEK 5

The Game: E. Carolina (0-3)(+23) @ TCU (2-0)
Attendance: 35,100
89 degrees, Stifling

Another horribly hot afternoon greeted the Horned Frog faithful in Cowtown, along with the 10 Pirate fans who showed up as well. Jon Bon Jovi was to open the game with the National Anthem, but by the time he walked to the 50- yard line to begin, the crap on his hair had melted and made some kind of horrific mask on Jons' face. As he squirmed in horror and shock, the crowd thought that he was singing, as it all sounds the same from him, and gave him a long ovation.
Coach Purple said of the game, "When our defense gives-up only 222 total yards, you expect an easy game. Missed field goals, turnovers, more horrid punting and red zone failures made it into a huge battle."
Tied 7-7 at half, the Pirates took the lead briefly in the 3rd quarter 14-7, before TCU decided to play. The heat may have caused E. Carolina problems in the 4th quarter, as Frog Power finally came to the fore with a tying td late in the 3rd, a field goal with 12:51 left in the game to take the lead, and a final TD with 3:01 left to seal the deal. It wasn't pretty, but TCU is still 3-0.

Final Score: TCU 24 E. Carolina 14

Players of the Week: Congratulations
1)QB Bobby Leyes- 16 of 29 for 184 yards, 3 td, 2 int
2)RB Tommy Fleming- 10 carries for 62 yards, 0 td

Injury Update:
DE Jessie Kaminetzky is OUT- 21, Knee surgery

Season at a Glance:

Week TCURk Line Opponent SeasRk GameRk TV Score Record
2 68 +2 Calif 107 112 -- 37-34 1-0
4 44 -2 Auburn 95 36 04 38-22 2-0
5 29 -23 E. Carol 115 122 -- 24-14 3-0

Recruiting:
Our first players making visits are:
  • [-]Jose Coles, C from TX, #430 overall, #23 Center in the nation. Scout 67+
    [-]Ross Tamaarkin, G from TX, #89 overall, #12 Guard in the nation. Scout 92-
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Old 01-28-2003, 12:22 AM   #13
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WEEK 6

The Game: TCU (3-0)(-8) @ Cincinnati (1-2)
Attendance: 29,700
50 degrees, Rain
Television: TV4

In a driving rain, TCU took the opening kickoff and moved methodically down the field, taking what was offered in small bits. 7 plays and 78 yards later, Horned Frog faithful felt neither chilled nor wet as a TD and 7-0 lead resulted. The defense was somewhat taken aback by the rain and failed to hold the lead as the Bearcats marched down to tie the score, 7-7.
The ensuing drive encapsulated the rest of the day, as the Toads again took small chunks of turf, over and over, moving a smooth 40 yards in 14 plays. Unfortunately, the drive ended with a fourth down incompletion and the game was downhill from there. Cincy put 2 TD on the board in the 2nd quarter, wrapped around a Frog field goal, to take a 21-10 halftime lead.
A back-and-forth 3rd quarter turned ugly for Froggies everywhere as Cincy scored 17 more points in the 4th to extend the lead to 38-10 before TCU scored a meaningless late TD to end the game, and their perfect start of the season. Coach Purple was beside himself (as noone else had the balls to be beside him) after the game. "We usually prevail in the 4th due to superior conditioning, but today, Cincinnati showed us how much work we still have to do to get where we are trying to go. What a shame."

Final Score: Cincinnati 38 TCU 16

Players of the Week: none

Injury Update: none
Oliver has RECOVERED

Season at a Glance:

Week TCURk Line Opponent SeasRk GameRk TV Score Record
2 68 +2 Calif 107 112 -- 37-34 1-0
4 44 -2 Auburn 95 36 04 38-22 2-0
5 29 -23 E. Carol 115 122 -- 24-14 3-0
6 30 -8 Cincy 30 67 04 16-38 3-1

Recruiting:
We had 5 athletes turn to other schools this week and, while none was a surprise, each negative is still a negative. On a brighter note, we have several new players visiting our campus to add to the ones previously enticed to Ft. Worth.
  • [-]Tommy Blodgett, WR from AZ, #99 overall, #14 WR in the nation. Scout 74+
    [-]Gino Pauly, WR from AR, #197 overall, #20 WR in the nation. Scout 72+
    [-]Mel Cox, CB from TX, # 246 overall, # 20 CB in the nation. Scout 70+
    [-]*Jose Coles, C from TX, #430 overall, #23 Center in the nation. Scout 67+
    [-]*Ross Tamaarkin, G from TX, #89 overall, #12 Guard in the nation. Scout 92-
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Old 01-28-2003, 12:26 AM   #14
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WEEK 7

The Game: Army (0-4)(+21) @ TCU (3-1)
Attendance: 34,700
88 degrees, Hellish

Holy Moly, Batman! It was hotter than Heidi Fleiss' little black book as Adam West came out to open the contest with the National Anthem, which he actually knew. Unfortunately, halfway through the song, when Adam said "Stars," the crowd yelled back "Stars," a la the Dallas Stars fans at American Airlines Center in Dallas. When 34,000 or so people yell "Stars" and you aren't prepared, you tend to get a bit flustered. Batman got A LOT flustered, and when he looked-up and saw a Cadet with a precision drill rifle, he had a flashback and charged the young man, shouting "KAPOW" or something like that. Unfortunately, the Cadet was awake and flattened Mr. West, thus ending the pre-game ceremonies. Adam was released from the hospital several hours later.
As for the game, TCU marched with some precision, up and down the field, much of the game, amassing 497 total yards. However, 4 turnovers, pitiful punting and many penalties held the score down, and the Frogs led only 10-0 at the half.
When Army closed to within 10-7 by the end of 3 quarters, the momentum appeared to be swinging, but TCU rose in the 4th once again as Army began to tire. A 10 point flurry to begin the final stanza put the game away, and TCU left with a stellar 4-1 mark for the year.

Final Score: TCU 20 Army 7

Players of the Week:
1) RB Tommy Fleming 12 carries for 139 yards, 0 td
2) ILB Korey Dennis 7 Tck, 4 Ast, 1 Sck, 1 Int, 1 Def
3) WR J.T. Collier 6 catches for 133 yards, 1 td

Injury Update:
DE Riddick Ackerman PROBABLE 1, Cold

Season at a Glance:

Week TCURk Line Opponent SeasRk GameRk TV Score Record
2 68 +2 Calif 107 112 -- 37-34 1-0
4 44 -2 Auburn 95 36 04 38-22 2-0
5 29 -23 E. Carol 115 122 -- 24-14 3-0
6 30 -8 Cincy 30 67 04 16-38 3-1
7 44 -21 Army 111 118 -- 20-7 4-1

Recruiting:
We must take the good with the bad. Our first commitment has come in this week, but also our harshest reminder of how far we have to go still. One of our brightest hopes, DE J.J. McCaslin, #6 national recruit, has declined our offer and signed instead with Oregon. 4 other negatives were also received this week. We must be happy with what we got instead, and hope for positive developments in the future.
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Recruit Pos State Rank PosRK Scout GPA SAT AthPrep
Cox, Mel CB TX 246 20 70+ 3.34 1213 46
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Old 01-28-2003, 08:02 PM   #15
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WEEK 8

The Game: Memphis (3-2)(-8) @ TCU (4-1)
Attendance: 37,500
45 degrees, Stormy
Television: TV4

A heavy thunderclap greeted Dallas Maverick Steve Nash as he came to midfield to sing the Anthem today. A great surprise greeted the fans as one of the Spice Girls slogged out to midfield with Steve. The point guard said he couldn't sing for shit, and handed the mic to Jeri. Lo and behold, the thoughts of 37,000+ were shown to be true as the Spice Girl proved she couldn't sing either. Noone told Jeri she was not Memorex but, rather, live, and she began to lip-synch the words. Noone knows if, being a foreigner, she knew the lyrics, but it took her a while to figure out the noise was booing, not singing and, when she looked around, Spice Girl found Mr. Point Guard had snuck away, much to her embarrassment.
At this point, the football game commenced, and it is too bad it did, if you are a Horned Frog. Losing the total yardage battle 511 to 205 and the first down fight 28 to 10, TCU turned in a horrid performance. In fact, the offense was so inept, QB Bobby Leyes was benched in the 4th quarter after a 10 for 25, 2 interception effort.
TCU managed 0 sacks, punted 7 times for a nasty average, threw interceptions like a holiday party and had a leading rusher with 28 yards. Said Coach Purple, "DAMN! Each time we play a good team, we SUCK. I guess that means we aren't any good. I will have to keep scheduling cup-cakes in non-conference and hope C-USA never gets any better or we are in truuubbbuuulllllll."

Final Score: Memphis 44 TCU 17

Players of the Week:none

Injury Update:
DT J.J. Medina OUT-8, Torn Calf Muscle
TE Maurice Collins QUESTIONABLE-3, Knee
DT Fred Welch PROBABLE-5, Bruised Sternum
DE Ackerman RECOVERED

Season at a Glance:
                   
Week TCURk Line Opponent SeasRk GameRk TV Score Record
2 68 +2 Calif 107 112 -- 37-34 1-0
4 44 -2 Auburn 95 36 04 38-22 2-0
5 29 -23 E. Carol 115 122 -- 24-14 3-0
6 30 -8 Cincy 30 67 04 16-38 3-1
7 44 -21 Army 111 118 -- 20-7 4-1
8 40 +8 Memphis 44 37 04 17-44 4-2

Recruiting:
We must take the good with the bad once more, as Ft. Worth welcomes 2 top 100 national recruits to our city. Unfortunately, QB Peter Bernstein, # 118 national recruit, has chosen Texas as his future. We wish him well (NOT). 7 other potential frogs cast their lot elsewhere, but the floodgates of visitation have opened and we have 21 players visiting campus this week. Too bad our game SUCKED.

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Recruit Pos State Rank PosRK Scout GPA SAT AthPrep
Cox, Mel CB TX 246 20 70+ 3.34 1213 46
Tamaarkin, Ross G TX 89 12 92- 3.68 1452 23
Doyle, Jon T OH 33 7 83+ 3.66 1372 51
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Old 01-29-2003, 12:48 AM   #16
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Temple, in the top 5, wow. Their coach told them to (to borrow a quote) "Unleash the f#@%^*# fury"
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Old 01-29-2003, 11:47 PM   #18
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WEEK 9
Rankings Update [list=1]
[1]Minnesota (7-0)
[2]Rutgers (7-0)
[3]Colorado (6-0)
[4]Temple (6-0)
[5]Mississippi St. (7-0)

[30]Memphis (1-1)
[40]Cincinnati (1-0)
[48]TCU (2-0)
[59]Tulane (1-1)
[62]S. Miss (1-1)
[86]Louisville (1-2)
[91]UAB (0-2)
[103]Houston (0-2)
[106]Army (0-2)
[112]E. Carolina (0-3) [/list=1]
The Game: TCU (4-2) (-8) @ Houston (1-4)
Attendance: 9,000
69 degrees, Fair

Another nail-biter against a horrid opponent leads to speculation of massive changes in the coaching staff, but Coach Purple closes the rumors, saying " I made a commitment with these men. Each has another year left on their contracts, and the University and I keep to our word. If tey choose, all will return for 2004."
The game was intensely boring for most of the afternoon with TCU taking a 6-0 lead in the 2nd on a 6-yard Leyes TD pass. Blanchard missed the extra point, giving an openning to the Cougars to take the halftime lead, 7-6,with a late td and conversion.
The second half openned as poorly as the first ended, as Houston took a 14-6 lead into the 4th quarter. Time was winding down rapidly, Coug fans were whooping and hollering, and the outlook wasn't looking any rosier as the Toads prepared to punt with 5:05 left in the game. Orlando Riddols got off one of his patented 30-yd rockets, which must have startled the Cougar return man, who fumbled the ball. TCU pounced on the turnover, and the game was ON once again. 2 plays later, with 4:25 on the clock, Leyes passed 25-yds to Korey Schepper for a TD, and a 2-point conversion was good to tie the score at 14.
After the kickoff, Houston threw an ill advised pass which was intercepted by CB Roy Martinez and returned to the Cougar 12-yd line. Being conservative, the Horned Frogs lost a few yards, but K Toby Blanchard redeemed himself, booting a 42-yd field goal with 2:55 to play. Houston could go nowhere on the ensuing drive, turned the ball over on downs, and Blanchard struck again from 25 yards with 5 seconds left. Coach Purple said, of the late FG, "Hit 'em while they are down, I say. Pound who you can, while you can, because ssomedays, you will be the poundee."

Final Score: TCU 20 Houston 14

Players of the Week: Congratulations
RB Robert Reed 11 carries for 97 yards, 0 td
QB Bobby Leyes 16 of 33 for 208 yards, 1 td, 1 int

Injury Update: none

Season at a Glance:

Week TCURk Line Opponent SeasRk GameRk TV Score Record
2 68 +2 Calif 107 112 -- 37-34 1-0
4 44 -2 Auburn 95 36 04 38-22 2-0
5 29 -23 E. Carol 115 122 -- 24-14 3-0
6 30 -8 Cincy 30 67 04 16-38 3-1
7 44 -21 Army 111 118 -- 20-7 4-1
8 40 +8 Memphis 44 37 04 44-17 4-2
9 48 -8 Houston 125 103 -- 20-14 5-2

Recruiting:

We received 3 more commitments this week, making a total of 6. Highlighting the week was Texas DE Irving Gustin from Kingwood H.S. in Kingwood, Texas, ranked #163 nationally. We got 4 more rejection notices, including top 100 WR Tommy Blodgett, who chose to attend BYU. Based on Prep scores, none of these recruits will be any help next year, but will hopefully be ready to contribute in the 2005 season if all goes well.

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Recruit Pos State Rank PosRK Scout GPA SAT AthPrep
Cox, Mel CB TX 246 20 70+ 3.34 1213 46
Tamaarkin, Ross G TX 89 12 92- 3.68 1452 23
Doyle, Jon T OH 33 7 83+ 3.66 1372 51
Britton, Scottie P TX 283 3 91-- 3.75 1365 44
Mahoney, Ralph S VA 465 25 64+ 3.89 1466 50
Gustin, Irving DE TX 163 14 67+ 3.86 1382 53
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Old 01-29-2003, 11:55 PM   #19
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WEEK 10

The Game: TCU (5-2)(+5) @ S. Mississippi (4-3)
Attendance: 31,700
62 degrees, Stormy

It was a dark and stormy night... Coach Purple doesn't remember what book that starts, but it couldn't have been any scarier than this football game. Southern Mississippi tore the Toads UP. The Golden Eagles had a 27-11 first down edge, outgained TCU 476 to 197, and held the ball for a ridiculous 37 minutes.They led 21-0 at half and 35-0 after 3.
QB Bobby Leyes, as is his wont every other week, was benched again for a 5 of 27, 3 interception effort. P Orlando Riddols had a 32.3 yard average on 8 punts. It was so overwhelming, the Frogs had 8 drives last under 1 minute...Futility on a grand scale. Coach Purple said "We suck, again, against good teams, but as I said before, eventually, it will be our turn."

Final Score: Sothern Mississippi 35 TCU 0

Players of the Week: Congratulations
DE Riddick Ackerman 9 Tck 2 Ast 2 Sck

Injury Update: none

Season at a Glance:

Week TCURk Line Opponent SeasRk GameRk TV Score Record
2 68 +2 Calif 107 112 -- 37-34 1-0
4 44 -2 Auburn 95 36 04 38-22 2-0
5 29 -23 E. Carol 115 122 -- 24-14 3-0
6 30 -8 Cincy 30 67 04 16-38 3-1
7 44 -21 Army 111 118 -- 20-7 4-1
8 40 +8 Memphis 44 37 04 44-17 4-2
9 48 -8 Houston 125 103 -- 20-14 5-2
10 47 +5 S. Miss 57 57 -- 0-35 5-3

Recruiting:

We had a pretty good week for pledges as 5 new recruits signed on the dotted line. All 5 are from Texas or Arkansas and 4 will eventually bolster the defense that is giving-up over 25 points a game. Again, these athletes will need to be red-shirted to grow and learn. On a darker note, we have lost out on our top QB hopeful again this week, as well as our top TE recruit. We now have 11 players visiting, including:
  • [-]QB Marty Smith, #46
    [-]TE Frankie Burton, #689
    [-]DT Quinn White, #83
    [-]WR Marlon Buckner, #42
    [-]WR Roderick Hancock, #25
    [-]G Skip Capriglione, #8
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Recruit Pos State Rank PosRK Scout GPA SAT AthPrep
Cox, Mel CB TX 246 20 70+ 3.34 1213 46
Tamaarkin, Ross G TX 89 12 92- 3.68 1452 23
Doyle, Jon T OH 33 7 83+ 3.66 1372 51
Britton, Scottie P TX 283 3 91-- 3.75 1365 44
Mahoney, Ralph S VA 465 25 64+ 3.89 1466 50
Gustin, Irving DE TX 163 14 67+ 3.86 1382 53
Saffitz, Donald S TX 901 64 62+ 3.56 1449 23
Spillman, Ben ILB AR 101 5 100-- 3.06 1221 20
Norwood, Kim CB TX 217 14 68+ 3.74 1259 59
Pauly, Gino WR AR 197 20 72+ 3.73 1465 29
Washington, Ma. OLB TX 277 12 79+ 3.83 1568 30
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Old 02-01-2003, 12:58 PM   #20
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WEEK 11

The Game: TCU (5-3)(-3) @ U. Alabama-Birmingham (2-6)
Attendance: 38,700
61 Degrees, Fair

Wow! This game was one of the great debacles in TCU history. We got BLASTED and SHUT OUT by a 2-6 team ranked 40 places lower than ourselves. The same problems cropped-up that have plagued the Frogs all year. Yes, QB Bobby Leyes was benched again. Yes, P Orlando Riddols sucked- 31.4 average. Yes, 4 Frog turnovers and another missed field goal held us down.
We managed to give up more than double the first downs and yards we gained, and had an even worse ToP- 22 minutes to 38. All told, Coach Purple said he couldn't remember when he had been more embarrassed. Not worth continuing on about.

Final Score: UAB 31 TCU 0

Players of the Week: Congratulations
G Ricky Hastings 4-10 Blk 0 SkA

Injury Update: none
Collins RECOVERED

Season at a Glance:

Week TCURk Line Opponent SeasRk GameRk TV Score Record
2 68 +2 Calif 107 112 -- 37-34 1-0
4 44 -2 Auburn 95 36 04 38-22 2-0
5 29 -23 E. Carol 115 122 -- 24-14 3-0
6 30 -8 Cincy 30 67 04 16-38 3-1
7 44 -21 Army 111 118 -- 20-7 4-1
8 40 +8 Memphis 44 37 04 44-17 4-2
9 48 -8 Houston 125 103 -- 20-14 5-2
10 47 +5 S. Miss 57 57 -- 0-35 5-3
11 56 -3 UAB 83 97 -- 0-31 5-4

Recruiting:
3 acceptance e-mails were received this week. We finally landed a QB. Although not a highly rated one, Cornell Coppa is an 84 AthPrep man, which is one of the few decently prepared players we're bringing in for next year. Quinn White, a top 100 recruit, is also on board.
Sadly, we lost#42 recruit Maron Buckner and #25 Roderick Hancock to Kentucky and S. Carolina, respectively.
We have only 3 players visiting at present, but only two roster spots left anyway. It has not been a bust, but this crop of recruits is not up to the bar we set last year, especially in terms of preparedness for play is concerned. We also are not, apparently, going to land the tight end we needed.

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Recruit Pos State Rank PosRK Scout GPA SAT AthPrep
Cox, Mel CB TX 246 20 70+ 3.34 1213 46
Tamaarkin, Ross G TX 89 12 92- 3.68 1452 23
Doyle, Jon T OH 33 7 83+ 3.66 1372 51
Britton, Scottie P TX 283 3 91-- 3.75 1365 44
Mahoney, Ralph S VA 465 25 64+ 3.89 1466 50
Gustin, Irving DE TX 163 14 67+ 3.86 1382 53
Saffitz, Donald S TX 901 64 62+ 3.56 1449 23
Spillman, Ben ILB AR 101 5 100-- 3.06 1221 20
Norwood, Kim CB TX 217 14 68+ 3.74 1259 59
Pauly, Gino WR AR 197 20 72+ 3.73 1465 29
Washington, Ma. OLB TX 277 12 79+ 3.83 1568 30
White, Quinn DT FL 83 5 87+ 3.66 1182 18
Coppa, Cornell QB TN 294 35 56+ 3.66 1245 84
Ingram, Ike DE IL 276 26 53- 3.64 1237 65

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Old 02-01-2003, 05:14 PM   #21
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WEEK 12

Rankings Update [list=1]
[1]Temple (9-0)
[2]Colorado (9-0)
[3]Minnesota (10-0)
[4]Rutgers (9-0)
[5]Oregon (8-1)

[31]Cincinnati (6-2)
[32]Memphis (6-3)
[46]S. Miss (6-3)
[62]TCU (5-4)
[63]Tulane (4-5)
[68]Louisville (4-5)
[84]UAB (3-6)
[92]E. Carolina (3-6)
[115]Army (1-7)
[117]Houston (1-7)[/list=1]
Recruiting:
One more down, one more to go. With the addition of #8 national recruit Skip Capriglione, a G out of IL, we are left with one more scholarship to give. It seems we have two recruits to hope for, as they are the only two players we have left visiting Ft. Worth. They are
  • [-]Wade Stodtefeld, ILB from FL. #310, #12 ILB
    [-]Jose Coles, C from TX. #430, #23 C
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Recruit Pos State Rank PosRK Scout GPA SAT AthPrep
Cox, Mel CB TX 246 20 70+ 3.34 1213 46
Tamaarkin, Ross G TX 89 12 92- 3.68 1452 23
Doyle, Jon T OH 33 7 83+ 3.66 1372 51
Britton, Scottie P TX 283 3 91-- 3.75 1365 44
Mahoney, Ralph S VA 465 25 64+ 3.89 1466 50
Gustin, Irving DE TX 163 14 67+ 3.86 1382 53
Saffitz, Donald S TX 901 64 62+ 3.56 1449 23
Spillman, Ben ILB AR 101 5 100-- 3.06 1221 20
Norwood, Kim CB TX 217 14 68+ 3.74 1259 59
Pauly, Gino WR AR 197 20 72+ 3.73 1465 29
Washington, Ma. OLB TX 277 12 79+ 3.83 1568 30
White, Quinn DT FL 83 5 87+ 3.66 1182 18
Coppa, Cornell QB TN 294 35 56+ 3.66 1245 84
Ingram, Ike DE IL 276 26 53- 3.64 1237 65
Capriglione, S. G IL 8 3 90++ 3.14 1205 61
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Old 02-01-2003, 05:21 PM   #22
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WEEK 13

The Game: Louisville (4-5)(+2) @ TCU (5-4)
Attendance: 35,700
82 Degrees, Sunny

Another subpar crowd filled Amon Carter Stadium on another hot day in Ft. Worth. A sellout had been hoped for to see and hear the Bush twins sing "America the Beautiful," as the Star Spangled Banner had been a bit of trouble the past 2 years. The crowd rose to see if the twins (We LOVE twins, don't we) might be a bit tipsy from a night out on University Dr., but they seemed fine. Both Jenna and Barbara wore purple t-shirts with giant fake IDs on them, which was amusing. The girls are not great singers, but the Chancellor appreciated a pre-game ceremony without any problems.
The game saw the first overtime finish of the Coach Purple era. The game was tight throughout, with first downs tied at 23 and but a 3 yard difference in total yards, with TCU holding a 463-460 edge. For once, QB Bobby Leyes was having an excellent game until, with 13:04 left in the 2nd quarter, he was sacked by two Cardinal defensive lineman and sprained his wrist. Junior Benjamin Galloway came on for the rest of the game but, as he has had to relieve Leyes on many occasions, experience was not a great worry.
A 14-14 halftime score became 21-14, TCU, on an 11 yard run by RB Robert Reed. Unfortunately, Louisville tied the game with 9:52 left in the 4th on a 14 yard pass. Then, with 4:14 to play, a Cardinal punt backed the Frogs to their 2-yd line after a penalty on the return. Miraculously, on 1st down QB Galloway hit WR Korey Schepper for 61 yards to the Louisville 37. Inexplicably, TCU RAN the ball 3 straight times to setup a winning field goal, which K Toby Blanchard promptly missed with 1:45 left.
Louisville took over and proceeded to throw an interception at the Frog 48 with 0:53 seconds left, but TCU could do nothing, and a final desperation Hail-Mary came up empty, forcing overtime. The Horned Frogs had the ball first, but stalled inside the 10 yard line, forcing a 23-yard field goal by K Blanchard, which he miraculously made. Louisville took over and , after an incomplete pass, threw a 25-yard TD pass to win the game.
Coach Purple was semi-distraught after the Frogs 3rd straight loss. Said he, "This one hurts a good bit. The promise of a 5-2 record now is gone, but SMU and the Skillet are ahead, and the winning season we desired is still within our sights. We need to get better across the board."

Final Score: Louisville 27 TCU 24, 1 OT

Players of the Week: Congratulations
DE Gino Browning 3 Tck, 1 Ast, 2.5 Sck
RB Robert Reed 15 carries for 56 yards, 1 td

Injury Update:
QB Bobby Leyes OUT-4 Sprained Wrist
DT Dusty Aceves PROBABLE-3 Concussion

Season at a Glance:

Week TCURk Line Opponent SeasRk GameRk TV Score Record
2 68 +2 Calif 107 112 -- 37-34 1-0
4 44 -2 Auburn 95 36 04 38-22 2-0
5 29 -23 E. Carol 115 122 -- 24-14 3-0
6 30 -8 Cincy 30 67 04 16-38 3-1
7 44 -21 Army 111 118 -- 20-7 4-1
8 40 +8 Memphis 44 37 04 17-44 4-2
9 48 -8 Houston 125 103 -- 20-14 5-2
10 47 +5 S. Miss 57 57 -- 0-35 5-3
11 56 -3 UAB 83 97 -- 0-31 5-4
13 62 -2 Louisv 80 66 -- 24-27 5-5

Recruiting:
Our recruiting is done. C Jose Coles of TX is our 16th and final recruit for the year. All 16 are top 1000 recruits and top 100 positionally. Not bad, but the Athletic Preparation scores for the class are mostly quite low. It could be 2 years, including a redshirt year, before we see any help from most of them. We failed to get any tight end and we failed to lure a top quarterback to TCU. Plenty of work still to be done, obviously.

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Recruit Pos State Rank PosRK Scout GPA SAT AthPrep
Cox, Mel CB TX 246 20 70+ 3.34 1213 46
Tamaarkin, Ross G TX 89 12 92- 3.68 1452 23
Doyle, Jon T OH 33 7 83+ 3.66 1372 51
Britton, Scottie P TX 283 3 91-- 3.75 1365 44
Mahoney, Ralph S VA 465 25 64+ 3.89 1466 50
Gustin, Irving DE TX 163 14 67+ 3.86 1382 53
Saffitz, Donald S TX 901 64 62+ 3.56 1449 23
Spillman, Ben ILB AR 101 5 100-- 3.06 1221 20
Norwood, Kim CB TX 217 14 68+ 3.74 1259 59
Pauly, Gino WR AR 197 20 72+ 3.73 1465 29
Washington, Ma. OLB TX 277 12 79+ 3.83 1568 30
White, Quinn DT FL 83 5 87+ 3.66 1182 18
Coppa, Cornell QB TN 294 35 56+ 3.66 1245 84
Ingram, Ike DE IL 276 26 53- 3.64 1237 65
Capriglione, S. G IL 8 3 90++ 3.14 1205 61
Coles, Jose C TX 430 23 67+ 3.32 1185 44
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Old 02-01-2003, 07:36 PM   #23
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WEEK 14: Skillet Time

The Game: TCU (5-5)(-15) @ SMU (0-10)
Attendance: 11,100
50 Degrees, Fair

Gerald Ford (no, not the President Gerald Ford) Stadium on SMU's campus was not exactly the place to be Saturday as only 11,100 fans showed, and 8,800 were over from Ft. Worth. Most expected a blowout, including the TCU team apparently, as the worst team in the USA faced the Frogs. The Mustangs 0-10 record and 125th ranking proved illusionary on this day as they would not roll over and die, despite TCU advantages of 30-11 in first downs and 420-181 in total yards.
It was more the gifts handed out by Frog players that made this exciting. QB Benjamin Galloway threw 3 interceptions on an otherwise outstanding day. The coaches decided going on 4th down was the game plan, as they tried and failed 3 times.SMU started the scoring after the first interception, but TCU came back with a 14-play, 97 yard drive and a Galloway 1 yard run to take a 14-7 lead. The Horned Frogs were on the march again, feeling great, when Galloway threw another INT that Mustang CB Kyle Hape returned 64 yards for the tying score, and a 14-14 halftime game.
TCU tried again to put the Ponies away, scoring quickly in the 3rd quarter on a 12 yard pass to Maurice Colins. SMU suddenly became an offensive machine with two drives for scores, the second culminating in a field goal and a 24-21 lead with 6:13 to play.
Once again, a penalty on the kickoff caused the Frogs to start a drive inside their 10, at the 7, and penalties eventually moved the ball back to the 2. However, the Mustangs were rapidly running out of gas, and TCU's advantage finally came into play. Small chunk by small chunk, the Toads began the march towards their coveted winning season. Play after play netted 7 to 9 yards, rolling up 1st downs every other play. Down the field they moved, in 12 plays, none longer than 15 yards, to score on a 4 yard Qb draw by Galloway. SMU threw a last second INT, and TCU had won.
Coach Purple was happy, yet perplexed, saying "I wish I knew how a 5-5 team could take their rival, 0-10 or not, so lightly. I guess lessons are learned on the field, not in a team meeting. Maybe next year we will understand we are not good enough to take ANYONE for granted. That said, 6-5 is better than 5-6, anyday. RAH!RAH! TCU."

Final Score: TCU 28 SMU 24

Players of the Week: Congratulations
QB Benjamin Galloway 18 of 32 for 249 yards, 1 td, 3 int, 2 td running
RB Tommy Fleming 15 carries for 72 yards, 0 td

Injury Update: none that matter, season's over

Season at a Glance:

Week TCURk Line Opponent SeasRk GameRk TV Score Record
2 68 +2 Calif 107 112 -- 37-34 1-0
4 44 -2 Auburn 95 36 04 38-22 2-0
5 29 -23 E. Carol 115 122 -- 24-14 3-0
6 30 -8 Cincy 30 67 04 16-38 3-1
7 44 -21 Army 111 118 -- 20-7 4-1
8 40 +8 Memphis 44 37 04 17-44 4-2
9 48 -8 Houston 125 103 -- 20-14 5-2
10 47 +5 S. Miss 57 57 -- 0-35 5-3
11 56 -3 UAB 83 97 -- 0-31 5-4
13 62 -2 Louisv 80 66 -- 24-27 5-5
14 64 -15 SMU 118 125 -- 28-24 6-5


Recruiting: Done

In The Fold: 2003 Recruits
                   
Recruit Pos State Rank PosRK Scout GPA SAT AthPrep
Cox, Mel CB TX 246 20 70+ 3.34 1213 46
Tamaarkin, Ross G TX 89 12 92- 3.68 1452 23
Doyle, Jon T OH 33 7 83+ 3.66 1372 51
Britton, Scottie P TX 283 3 91-- 3.75 1365 44
Mahoney, Ralph S VA 465 25 64+ 3.89 1466 50
Gustin, Irving DE TX 163 14 67+ 3.86 1382 53
Saffitz, Donald S TX 901 64 62+ 3.56 1449 23
Spillman, Ben ILB AR 101 5 100-- 3.06 1221 20
Norwood, Kim CB TX 217 14 68+ 3.74 1259 59
Pauly, Gino WR AR 197 20 72+ 3.73 1465 29
Washington, Ma. OLB TX 277 12 79+ 3.83 1568 30
White, Quinn DT FL 83 5 87+ 3.66 1182 18
Coppa, Cornell QB TN 294 35 56+ 3.66 1245 84
Ingram, Ike DE IL 276 26 53- 3.64 1237 65
Capriglione, S. G IL 8 3 90++ 3.14 1205 61
Coles, Jose C TX 430 23 67+ 3.32 1185 44
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  • School Record Conf Comp Poll Loss Sched Total Rank
  • Rutgers 11-0 BES 1.00 2.00 0.00 2.20 5.20 1
  • Minnesota 11-0 BTN 4.25 1.00 0.00 3.20 8.45 2
  • Colorado 11-1 BTW 2.25 4.00 1.00 2.16 9.41 3
  • Oklahoma State 11-1 BTW 2.50 6.00 1.00 2.04 11.54 4
  • Oregon 10-1 PTN 6.25 3.00 1.00 3.00 13.25 5
  • Mississippi State 11-1 SEC 5.00 6.50 1.00 0.88 13.38 6
  • Temple 10-1 BES 7.50 5.50 1.00 2.32 16.32 7
  • Kansas 10-1 BTW 7.50 9.00 1.00 0.96 18.46 8
  • Michigan State 9-2 BTN 7.25 11.50 2.00 0.24 20.99 9
  • Virginia 9-2 ACC 9.25 14.00 2.00 0.36 25.61 10
  • UCLA 9-2 PTN 12.25 13.00 2.00 2.52 29.77 11
  • Michigan 9-2 BTN 19.50 8.00 2.00 1.60 31.10 12
  • Kentucky 10-2 SEC 14.75 13.50 2.00 3.64 33.89 13
  • Georgia Tech 9-2 ACC 14.25 18.50 2.00 0.60 35.35 14
  • Boston College 9-2 BES 16.50 13.50 2.00 3.52 35.52 15
  • Arizona 9-2 PTN 12.25 19.00 2.00 2.80 36.05 16
  • Texas-El Paso 10-1 WAC 16.25 14.50 1.00 4.76 36.51 17
  • Utah State 11-1 IND 18.00 13.00 1.00 4.96 36.96 18
  • Mississippi 9-2 SEC 20.25 15.00 2.00 4.24 41.49 19
  • Maryland 9-3 ACC 14.00 26.00 3.00 1.80 44.80 20
  • Indiana 9-2 BTN 18.50 22.50 2.00 2.84 45.84 21
  • Stanford 8-3 PTN 17.00 28.00 3.00 2.56 50.56 22
  • Clemson 8-3 ACC 22.75 23.50 3.00 1.84 51.09 23
  • Cincinnati 9-2 USA 26.50 20.00 2.00 2.92 51.42 24
  • Northern Illinois 11-2 MAM 24.50 21.00 2.00 4.84 52.34 25
  • Memphis 8-4 USA 25.50 41.00 4.00 1.52 72.02 33
  • Southern Miss 8-3 USA 35.00 38.00 3.00 4.20 80.20 37
  • Texas Christian 6-5 USA 67.00 56.50 5.00 4.92 133.42 61
  • Louisville 5-6 USA 62.50 68.00 6.00 2.72 139.22 65
  • Tulane 4-7 USA 70.75 74.00 7.00 3.40 155.15 76
  • Alabama-Birmingham 4-7 USA 80.25 80.00 7.00 4.88 172.13 82
  • East Carolina 4-7 USA 77.75 88.00 7.00 3.76 176.51 86
  • Army 2-9 USA 108.25 111.0 9.00 3.92 232.17 112
  • Houston 1-10 USA 119.00 121.0 10.00 3.16 253.16 123
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[BCS]Fiesta Bowl: #1 Rutgers(11-0) vs. #2 Minnesota (11-0)
[NY]Orange Bowl: #3 Colorado(11-1) vs. #6 Mississippi St. (11-1)
[NY]Sugar Bowl: #4 Oklahoma St.(11-1) vs. #7 Temple (10-1)

[4S]Rose Bowl: #5 Oregon(10-1) vs. #30 Duke (8-3)
[4S]Capital One Bowl: #8 Kansas(10-1) vs. #9 Michigan State (9-2)
[4S]Gator Bowl: #11 UCLA(9-2) vs. #13 Kentucky (10-2)
[4S]Cotton Bowl: #12 Michigan(9-2) vs. #16 Arizona (9-2)

[MA]Outback Bowl: #10 Virginia(9-2) vs. #44 Air Force (7-4)
[MA]Walnut Bowl: #15 Bos. College(9-2) vs. #31 Missouri (7-4)
[MA]Peach Bowl: #19 Mississippi(9-2) vs. #21 Indiana (9-2)
[MA]Liberty Bowl: #14 Georgia Tech(9-2) vs. #42 Kansas St. (7-4)
[MA]Sun Bowl: #17 UTEP(10-1) vs. #28 Illinois (8-3)
[MA]Humanitarian Bowl: #22 Stanford(8-3) vs. #56 Nebraska (6-5)
[MA]Seattle Bowl: #24 Cincinnati(9-2) vs. #34 Virginia Tech (7-4)
[MA]Music City Bowl: #23 Clemson(8-3) vs. #40 Wisconsin (7-4)

[MI]Alamo Bowl: #18 Utah State(10-1) vs. #62 Oklahoma (6-5)
[MI]Holiday Bowl: #29 Georgia(8-3) vs. #52 Univ. of Miami (7-4)
[MI]Independence Bowl: #25 N. Illinois(11-1) vs. #35 Arizona St. (7-4)
[MI]Houston Bowl: #20 Maryland(8-3) vs. #43 Louisiana State (8-3)
[MI]Motor City Bowl: #27 Brigham Young(8-3) vs. #32 Nevada (9-2)
[MI]Hawaii Bowl: #49 San Diego St.(6-5) vs. #69 Ohio (7-5)
[MI]Las Vegas Bowl: #33 Memphis(7-4) vs. #38 Boise State (9-2)
[MI]Tangerine Bowl: #26 M. Tenn. St.(9-2) vs. #39 Juneau (9-2)[/list=A]
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Minor Tier:

Game Matchup
Alamo Bowl Utah State(11-1) 16, Oklahoma(6-6) 10
Holiday Bowl Georgia(9-3) 29, Univ. of Miami(7-5) 27
Independence Bowl Arizona State(8-4) 34, No. Illinois(11-2) 7
Houston Bowl Maryland(9-3) 59, Louisiana St.(8-4) 7
Motor City Bowl Brigham Young(9-3) 42, Nevada(9-3) 17
Hawaii Bowl San Diego State(7-5) 42, Ohio(7-6) 10
Las Vegas Bowl Memphis(8-4) 34, Boise State(9-3) 7
Tangerine Bowl Mid. Tenn. St.(10-2) 31, Juneau(9-3) 21
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Major Tier:

Game Matchup
Outback Bowl Air Force(8-4) 30, Virginia(9-3) 21
Walnut Bowl Boston College(10-2) 27, Missouri(7-5) 20
Peach Bowl Mississippi(10-2) 19, Indiana(9-3) 12
Liberty Bowl Georgia Tech(10-2) 38, Kansas State(7-5) 17
Sun Bowl Illinois(9-3) 27, Texas-El Paso(10-2) 20
Humanitarian Bowl Stanford(9-3) 37, Nebraska(6-6) 21
Seattle Bowl Virginia Tech(8-4) 73, Cincinnati(9-3) 7
Music City Bowl Wisconsin(8-4) 34, Clemson(8-4) 17
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4-Star Tier:

Game Matchup
Rose Bowl Oregon(11-1) 14, Duke(8-4) 10
Capital One Bowl Michigan St.(10-2) 34, Kansas(10-2) 10
Gator Bowl Kentucky(11-2) 27, UCLA(9-3) 14
Cotton Bowl Michigan(10-2) 37, Arizona(9-3) 29
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New Years Tier:

Game Matchup
Orange Bowl Miss. State(12-1) 24, Colorado(11-2) 14
Sugar Bowl Oklahoma St(12-1) 20, Temple(10-2) 17
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Fiesta Bowl Minnesota(12-0) 27, Rutgers (11-1) 24
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School Record Conf Comp Poll Loss Sch Total Rank
Minnesota 12-0 BTN 1.75 1.00 0.00 1.84 4.59 1
Mississippi State 12-1 SEC 1.50 4.50 1.00 0.44 7.44 2
Rutgers 11-1 BES 2.75 4.00 1.00 1.16 8.91 3
Oklahoma State 12-1 BTW 3.00 4.00 1.00 2.00 10.00 4
Oregon 11-1 PTN 6.25 2.00 1.00 2.68 11.93 5
Michigan State 10-2 BTN 4.25 8.50 2.00 0.20 14.95 6
Michigan 10-2 BTN 11.00 5.50 2.00 1.08 19.58 7
Colorado 11-2 BTW 9.25 7.00 2.00 1.68 19.93 8
Temple 10-2 BES 10.25 10.00 2.00 1.32 23.57 9
Kentucky 11-2 SEC 9.75 11.00 2.00 2.80 25.55 10
Mississippi 10-2 SEC 9.75 12.50 2.00 3.40 27.65 11
Georgia Tech 10-2 ACC 10.75 14.50 2.00 1.04 28.29 12
Boston College 10-2 BES 14.50 10.50 2.00 3.32 30.32 13
Kansas 10-2 BTW 15.25 14.00 2.00 0.72 31.97 14
Utah State 11-1 IND 16.50 11.00 1.00 4.96 33.46 15
UCLA 9-3 PTN 16.50 16.50 3.00 1.76 37.76 16
Illinois 9-3 BTN 14.00 21.50 3.00 1.20 39.70 17
Arizona 9-3 PTN 11.50 24.00 3.00 2.36 40.86 18
Virginia 9-3 ACC 21.50 17.50 3.00 0.28 42.28 19
Stanford 9-3 PTN 16.75 22.00 3.00 2.92 44.67 20
Maryland 9-3 ACC 19.25 23.00 3.00 2.44 47.69 21
Northern Illinois 11-2 MAM 25.75 18.00 2.00 4.84 50.59 22
Texas-El Paso 10-2 WAC 24.75 19.50 2.00 4.40 50.65 23
Middle Tenn State 10-2 SBT 26.00 20.00 2.00 4.56 52.56 24
Brigham Young 9-3 MWS 21.25 28.50 3.00 1.28 54.03 25

Cincinnati 9-3 USA 38.00 25.50 3.00 2.96 69.46 31
Memphis 8-4 USA 28.25 41.00 4.00 1.96 75.21 36
Southern Miss 8-3 USA 38.50 37.50 3.00 4.28 83.28 41
Texas Christian 6-5 USA 67.50 56.50 5.00 4.92 133.92 62
Louisville 5-6 USA 63.75 68.00 6.00 2.88 140.63 64
Tulane 4-7 USA 73.50 74.00 7.00 3.72 158.22 76
UAB 4-7 USA 80.25 80.00 7.00 4.88 172.13 81
East Carolina 4-7 USA 83.25 88.50 7.00 3.76 182.51 89
Army 2-9 USA 109.5 111.0 9.00 4.08 233.58 114
Houston 1-10 USA 118.8 121.0 10.00 3.36 253.11 122
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Old 02-06-2003, 12:26 AM   #32
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2003 Season Standings: Conference USA

 
Overall
School W L T Pct PF PA
Cincinnati 9 3 0 .750 374 287
Southern Mississippi 8 3 0 .727 371 206
Memphis 8 4 0 .666 410 190
Louisville 5 6 0 .454 267 285
East Carolina 4 7 0 .363 154 374
**Texas Christian 6 5 0 .545 224 290
Tulane 4 7 0 .363 159 253
Army 2 9 0 .181 180 348
Alabama-Birmingham 4 7 0 .363 231 247
Houston 1 10 0 .090 112 394

Conference
School W L T Pct PF PA Streak
Cincinnati 8 0 0 1.00 305 117 Lost 1
Southern Mississippi 7 1 0 .875 303 130 Won 6
Memphis 6 2 0 .750 304 126 Won 2
Louisville 4 4 0 .500 212 207 Lost 1
East Carolina 4 4 0 .500 123 222 Lost 1
**Texas Christian 3 5 0 .375 121 210 Won 1
Tulane 3 5 0 .375 111 164 Lost 4
Army 2 6 0 .250 147 246 Lost 1
Alabama-Birmingham 2 6 0 .250 161 195 Lost 1
Houston 1 7 0 .125 82 252 Lost 8
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2003 Summary for Texas Christian

Record: 6-5
Rank: 57

   
Texas Christian Team Rank
Rushes 390 69
Rushing Yards 1751 48
Yards Per Carry 4.48 21 (T)
Pass Attempts 335 56
Completions 168 68
Passing Yards 2185 66
Yards Per Attempt 6.52 72 (T)
3rd Down Conversions 35.1 68
Points Per Game 20.3 85
Turnovers 30 108 (T)
Turnover Margin 0 62 (T)

Opponents Team Rank
Rushes 403 62 (T)
Rushing Yards 1881 90
Yards Per Carry 4.66 101
Pass Attempts 330 67 (T)
Completions 182 69 (T)
Passing Yards 2362 65 (T)
Yards Per Attempt 7.15 69 (T)
3rd Down Conversions 40.8 93
Points Per Game 26.3 64

Primary Formation: Pro Formation

Week Team Versus Oppnt
2 37 at CALI (124) 34
4 38 AUBR (83) 22
5 24 ECAR (87) 14
6 16 at CINC (23) 38
7 20 ARMY (111) 7
8 17 MEMP (41) 44
9 20 at HOUS (120) 14
10 0 at SMIS (39) 35
11 0 at ALBI (79) 31
13 24 LOUV (66) 27
14 28 at SMTH (125) 24

Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int
9 Leyes QB 265 130 1704 6.43 12 15
13 Galloway QB 70 38 481 6.87 2 5
Team --- 335 168 2185 6.52 14 20

Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD Stff YdLst
22 Reed RB 133 690 5.18 3 25 21
29 Fleming RB 99 560 5.65 3 12 13
9 Leyes QB 60 63 1.05 1 28 137
38 Sidharta FB 30 86 2.86 0 7 9
25 Wright RB 26 150 5.76 1 6 12
Team --- 390 1751 4.48 10 91 231

Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc YAC TD
8 Collier WR 74 32 496 15.5 51 3
85 Schepper WR 67 32 533 16.6 117 2
86 Oliver WR 57 27 358 13.2 95 2
80 Barrett WR 25 10 172 17.2 64 1
22 Reed RB 22 15 107 7.1 57 1
91 Bertolone TE 19 12 150 12.5 32 0
38 Sidharta FB 17 12 77 6.4 39 0
84 Collins TE 22 9 97 10.7 77 3
Team --- 335 168 2185 13.0 618 14

Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack TFL Ints Defn
58 Cukro OLB 67 12 0.0 12 2 3
45 Gomez OLB 58 20 1.0 8 0 3
98 Dennis ILB 56 24 1.0 4 4 7
43 Will ILB 40 24 0.0 8 0 2
36 Lofton S 40 15 0.0 2 1 2
94 Hobgood-Chittick DT 38 13 4.0 12 0 0
24 Holliday S 33 10 0.0 4 2 4
96 Ackerman DE 32 19 4.5 6 0 0
27 Martinez CB 31 10 0.0 1 2 1
95 Browning DE 22 4 10.0 15 0 0
28 Hartwig CB 18 4 1.0 1 0 2
70 Aceves DT 17 7 1.0 5 0 0
31 Giles CB 16 2 0.0 0 2 1
48 Carmazzi CB 16 6 0.0 2 2 6
56 McCareins OLB 15 4 0.0 1 1 0
59 Bailey ILB 13 0 0.0 2 2 2
23 Burks S 13 6 0.0 0 0 1
78 Perkins DE 11 7 0.0 2 0 0
Team --- 616 207 27.0 92 19 35
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Old 02-08-2003, 01:25 PM   #34
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Recruiting Roundup: 2003

Player Pos HT WT ST NRank PRk Scout GPA Test AthPr
Doyle, Jon T 6-6 294 OH 33 7 83+ 3.66 1312 51
Mahoney, Ralph S 6-3 190 VA 465 25 64+ 3.89 1466 50
Saffitz, Donald S 5-11 187 TX 901 64 62+ 3.56 1449 23
Spillman, Ben ILB 6-1 203 AR 101 5 100-- 3.06 1221 20
White, Quinn DT 6-3 261 FL 83 5 87+ 3.66 1182 18
Britton, Scottie P 6-3 195 TX 283 3 91-- 3.75 1365 44
Capriglione, Skip G 6-4 291 IL 8 3 90++ 3.14 1205 61
Coles, Jose C 6-2 258 TX 430 23 67+ 3.32 1185 44
Coppa, Cornell QB 6-3 206 TN 294 35 56+ 3.66 1245 84
Cox, Mel CB 5-11 167 TX 246 20 70+ 3.34 1213 46
Gustin, Irving DE 6-2 239 TX 163 14 67+ 3.86 1382 53
Ingram, Ike DE 6-1 222 IL 276 26 53- 3.64 1237 65
Norwood, Kim CB 6-0 177 TX 217 14 68+ 3.74 1259 59
Pauly, Gino WR 6-1 184 AR 197 20 72+ 3.73 1465 29
Tamaarkin, Ross G 6-2 265 TX 89 12 92- 3.68 1452 23
Washington, Marvin OLB 5-10 200 TX 277 12 79+ 3.83 1568 30


This was a disapointment, but maybe our Class of 2002 was just exceptional and Coach Purple has expectations that are too lofty at this juncture in his career. The lack of a TE will be felt for a couple of years, since our top 2 have graduated, and the level of QB we are able to land is not what is needed.
Still, it is the #1 class in the country, so even though the Preparation scores kinda suck, Coach Purple thinks it will still help in the trek to the Promised Land.
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Old 02-08-2003, 01:28 PM   #35
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Records and Awards: 2003

Records:
We will compile records and release them after the 2004 season since every record was set these past two years and , hopefully, most won't last very long.

Awards: Congratulations

All-American Freshman Team:
  • [**]Riddick Ackerman, DE
C-USA 1st Team All-Conference:
  • [**]Billy Joe Heath, OT
    [**]Allen Cukro, OLB

Note: C-USA 2nd team All-Conference and C-USA All-Academic will only be listed on the senior page at the end of each year for players receiving these honors.
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Old 02-08-2003, 01:32 PM   #36
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Senior Wrap-Up: 2003

The following players ended their tenure at TCU:
  • Lance Wright, RB. GPA-3.90. Final Estimate, 26. Played in 22 games in 02-03. Had 127 carries for 726 yards and 5 td. Awarded 40 stokes.
  • Robert Reed, RB. GPA-3.08. Final Estimate, 32, with 77 stokes. Started 22 games in 02-03. Had 227 carries for 1106 yards and 8 td, 41 receptions for 239 yards and 3 td.
  • J.J. Medina, DT. GPA-3.00. Final Estimate, 35. Played 14 games, started 10 in 02-03. Recorded 1.5 sacks. Awarded 1 stoke.
  • Butch Marsh, WR. GPA-3.97. Final Estimate, 16. Played in 22 games in 02-03 with 2 receptions for 14 yards. Awarded 0 stokes.
  • Bobby Leyes, QB. GPA-4.00. Final Estimate, 36. Started 20 games in 02-03. Completed 227 of 476 for 3011 yards with 21 td and 30 int. Had 102.7 qb rating for career. Awarded 61 stokes, 3 late heroics.
  • Jesse Kaminetzky, DE. GPA-3.13. Final Estimate, 21. Started 14 games in 02-03 with 28 tackles, 24 assists and 5 sacks. Awarded 12 stokes.
  • Marco Hartwig, CB. GPA-3.97. Final Estimate, 17. Played 22 games, starting 11 in 02-03 with 42 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 int. **2002 and 2003 C-USA All-Academic CB**
  • Bryce Gomez, OLB. GPA-4.00. Final Estimate, 24. Played in 22 games, starting 11 in 02-03 with 59 tackles, 20 assists, 1 sack. Awarded 7 stoke. **2003 C-USA 2nd Team All-Academic OLB**
  • Korey Dennis, ILB. GPA-3.06. Final Estimate, 35. Started 22 games in 02-03, with 109 tackles, 37 assists, 1 sack and 9 int, 1 for a td. Awarded 20 stokes.
  • Cornelius Bertolone, TE. GPA-3.58. Final Estimate, 23. Played in 22 games, starting 3 in 02-03 with 12 receptions for 150 yards. Awarded 0 stokes.
  • Morris Matlosz, FB. GPA-2.93. Final Estimate, 35. Played in 11 games in 02-03 with 4 carries for 15 yd. Awarded 1 stoke.
  • Nick Makredkakis, T. GPA-3.91. Final Estimate, 20. Played in 17 games in 02-03 with 0 stokes.
  • Luke Lofton, S. GPA-2.93. Final Estimate, 28. Started 22 games in 02-03 with 82 tackles, 27 assists and 2 int. Awarded 11 stokes.
  • Allen Hobgood-Chittick, DT. GPA-3.27. Final Estimate, 37. Started 22 games in 02-03 with 65 tackles, 22 assists and 8.5 sacks. Awarded 16 stokes. **2003 C-USA 2nd Team All-Conference DT**
  • Alfred Harding, T. GPA-3.20. Final Estimate, 38. Started 22 games in 02-03 with 20 KeyRunBlocks. Awarded 2 stokes.
  • Allen Cukro, OLB. GPA-3.73. Final Estimate, 52. Started 22 games in 02-03 with 92 tackles, 22 assists and 2 int. Awarded 9 stokes. **2003 C-USA 1st Team All-Conference OLB**
  • Maurice Collins, TE. GPA-3.57. Final Estimate, 25. Played 22 games, starting 9 in 02-03 with 14 catches for 119 yards and 3 td.. Awarded 3 stokes.
  • Will Bailey, ILB. GPA-2.83. Final Estimate, 21. Played 20 games in 02-03 with 16 tackles, 5 assists and 3 int. Awarded 5 stokes.
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Old 02-08-2003, 01:42 PM   #37
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Heisman Trophy:
  • The trophy for 2003 was awarded to Senior QB Sammy Battle from Colorado by a margin of 10 votes. Sammy completed 59.8% of his passes for 3625 yards. He threw 33 td passes with only 18 interceptions. His rating was a smooth 150.0
Coach of the Year
  • Congratulations to Coach Mel Musial of Rutgers. Coach Musial was honored for leading Rutgers to an 11-1 record and a #3 national ranking
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Coach Purple Coaching Record
   
Year Team Record Post Rank Perf Acad Recr TV Tick Don Score
2003 Texas Christian 6-5 No 62 75 100 100 74 61 40 74
2002 Texas Christian 5-6 No 78 39 100 100 6 40 74 59


Post - Post-Season Appearance, Perf - Team Performance Score, Acad - Academic
Performance Score, Recr - Recruiting Score, TV - Television Revenue Score,
Tick - Ticket Revenue Score, Don - Alumni Donations Score
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