The football coach isn't responsible for the actions of his players off the field. The 20 hours a week limit saw to that
The football coach isn't responsible for the actions of his players off the field. The 20 hours a week limit saw to that
The histories of TCU and Baylor when it comes to historical success is night and day different ... hope that helps
Hi. They both suck historically.
TCU has won 2 national titles (1935, 1938), 18 conference championships, 39 1st team All Americans, has a historical record of 623-523-24, and has a 15-15-1 record in 31 bowl games including 12 major bowls at the time of the bowl game.
Baylor has never won a national title, 9 conference championships, 16 1st team All Americans, a historical record of 581-551-44, an 11-11 record in 22 bowl games including 6 major bowls at the time of the bowl game.
There's a stark difference between the two programs.
For comparison purposes, Washington's stats are as follows:
National Championships: 2 (1960, 1991)
Conference Championships: 15
Record: 703-440-50
1st Team All Americans: 21
Bowl Record: 18-17-1 (36 bowl appearances)
Major Bowls: 15
No mention of Baylor's Heisman Trophy?
You have to understand that many Baylor alums are the unathletic ginger step brother type that wants to play but can't walk, talk, and chew gum at the same time ...
No mention of Baylor's Heisman Trophy?
Didn't TCU run into some issues with players slanging rocks a few years back? What were your thought on that @Tequilla?
I'm kidding so spare us the tl,dr bullshit that you will inevitably post.
You have to understand that many Baylor alums are the unathletic ginger step brother type that wants to play but can't walk, talk, and chew gum at the same time ...
Says the guy who still goes to the IMA to hoop even though he hasn't been in college for well over a decade.
I'm not going to bother looking up Texas Muslim Frog history, but I remember aTm, Texas, Arkie, and even Houston kicking their ass in the SWC. Then they went to the WAC or Con USA or some shit, then they went to the MW, and then when the Little 12 was desperate and down to 8 or 9 teams and on the edge of being swallowed up by other conferences, they let WV and TCU join.
I'm not going to bother looking up Texas Muslim Frog history, but I remember aTm, Texas, Arkie, and even Houston kicking their ass in the SWC. Then they went to the WAC or Con USA or some shit, then they went to the MW, and then when the Little 12 was desperate and down to 8 or 9 teams and on the edge of being swallowed up by other conferences, they let WV and TCU join.
TCU ran into some Oregon St quality years through the late 60s until the early 90s ... go back and look at their record up into the 60s and they more than held their own. Sammy Baugh, Davey O'Brien, and Bob Lilly to name a few.
I'm down with TCU
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