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So, does TCU get to 35 or not?

Started by oldbooniehog, September 09, 2017, 05:37:27 pm

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NuttinItUp

I don't know, but TCU is top 10 now.

At least that loss doesn't look so bad in retrospect.

ShadowHawg

TCU is s much a top ten team as Ok St was.

SoonerSooie

Quote from: NuttinItUp on September 24, 2017, 11:19:31 pm
I don't know, but TCU is top 10 now.

At least that loss doesn't look so bad in retrospect.

The way they manhandled OSU was impressive. Most assuredly made our loss look a bit more "respectable." Kinda makes all the posters who claimed TCU was sorry look misinformed, to say the least.

IronHog

Quote from: SoonerSooie on September 25, 2017, 06:42:49 am
The way they manhandled OSU was impressive. Most assuredly made our loss look a bit more "respectable." Kinda makes all the posters who claimed TCU was sorry look misinformed, to say the least.


TCU is just a OK football team. 

They aren't push overs and well coached but not world beaters.
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