2016 TCU Horned Frogs football team

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2016 TCU Horned Frogs football
TCU Horned Frogs logo.svg
Liberty Bowl, L 23–31 vs. Georgia
Conference Big 12 Conference
Record6–7 (4–5 Big 12)
Head coach
Co-offensive coordinator Doug Meacham (3rd season)
Co-offensive coordinator Sonny Cumbie (3rd season)
Offensive scheme Air raid
Defensive coordinator Chad Glasgow (2nd season)
Base defense 4–2–5
Home stadium Amon G. Carter Stadium
Seasons
  2015
2017  
2016 Big 12 Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
No. 5 Oklahoma $  9 0   11 2  
No. 11 Oklahoma State  7 2   10 3  
No. 18 West Virginia  7 2   10 3  
Kansas State  6 3   9 4  
TCU  4 5   6 7  
Baylor  3 6   7 6  
Texas  3 6   5 7  
Texas Tech  3 6   5 7  
Iowa State  2 7   3 9  
Kansas  1 8   2 10  
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2016 Texas Christian Horned Frogs football team represented Texas Christian University (TCU) in the 2016 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The 121st TCU football team played as a member of the Big 12 Conference (Big 12) and played their home games at Amon G. Carter Stadium, on the TCU campus in Fort Worth, Texas. The Horned Frogs were led by 16th-year head coach Gary Patterson, the winningest coach in TCU football history. They finished the season 6–7, 4–5 in Big 12 play to finish in fifth place. They were invited to the Liberty Bowl where they lost to Georgia.

Contents

Preseason

Departures

Senior quarterback and 2014 Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year and 2015 runner-up Trevone Boykin and unanimous first team All-American wide receiver Josh Doctson led a large class of graduating seniors that departed TCU at the conclusion of the 2015 season.

Recruiting class

TCU inked five junior college transfers in December 2015, including 4-star defensive end Mat Boesen (Long Beach C.C.), 4-star linebacker Tyree Horton, 4-star safety Markell Simmons (Pima C.C.), 4-star wide receiver Taj Williams (Iowa Western C.C.), and 3-star offensive tackle Chris Gaynor (Dodge City C.C.). Four of the five junior college transfers enrolled at TCU in January 2016, will participate in spring practice and will be eligible to play in 2016. The fifth signee, Tyree Horton, is expected to enroll in the summer. [1] TCU added a sixth junior college transfer, 4-star wide receiver Ryan Parker (Tyler J.C.), on February 3, 2016; Parker is expected to enroll in the summer. [2]

Four of TCU's freshmen signees arrived early for the spring term at TCU and enrolled with the four January junior college transfers. The January freshmen enrollees include 4-star wide receiver Isaiah Graham (Bastrop, LA), 4-star athlete (running back and linebacker) Sewo Olonilua (Humble Kingwood), 3-star tight end Artayvious Lynn (Milford Academy), and 3-star quarterback Brennen Wooten (San Angelo Central). [1]

The Frogs added a late signee in July. In the wake of the Baylor sexual assault scandal [3] and firing of Art Briles, [4] Baylor released 4-star defensive end Brandon Bowen from his National Letter of Intent, and Bowen signed with the TCU. [5]

TCU signed the following 23 recruits, which combined to be a unanimous top-25 class, ranked as high as 13: [6]

US college sports recruiting information for 2016 recruits
NameHometownHigh school / collegeHeightWeightCommit date
Darius Anderson
RB
Rosenberg, TX George Ranch H.S. 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)196 lb (89 kg)Jan 20, 2016 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 4 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 4 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg
Ross Blacklock
DT
Missouri City, TX Elkins H.S. 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)326 lb (148 kg)Jan 9, 2016 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 4 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 4 stars.svg     ESPN: 4 stars.svg
Mat Boesen
DE
Torrance, CA Long Beach C.C. 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)235 lb (107 kg)Aug 20, 2015 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 4 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg
Brandon Bowen
DE
Trophy Club, TX Byron Nelson H.S. 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)227 lb (103 kg)Jul 6, 2016 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 4 stars.svg     Rivals: 4 stars.svg     247Sports: 4 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg
Isaiah Chambers
DE
Houston, TX Aldine MacArthur H.S. 6 ft 3.5 in (1.92 m)258 lb (117 kg)Sep 25, 2015 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 4 stars.svg     Rivals: 4 stars.svg     247Sports: 4 stars.svg     ESPN: 4 stars.svg
Innis Gaines
S
Beaumont, TX West Brook H.S. 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)190 lb (86 kg)Nov 14, 2015 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 4 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg
Chris Gaynor
OT
Pompano Beach, FL Dodge City C.C. 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)290 lb (130 kg)Dec 13, 2015 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg
Isaiah Graham
WR
Bastrop, LA Bastrop H.S. 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)185 lb (84 kg)Oct 30, 2015 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 4 stars.svg     ESPN: 4 stars.svg
Kellton Hollins
OG
Zachary, LA Zachary H.S. 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)298 lb (135 kg)Jun 8, 2015 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg
Tyree Horton
LB
Homestead, FL Highland C.C. 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)225 lb (102 kg)Dec 16, 2015 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 4 stars.svg     Rivals: 4 stars.svg     247Sports: 4 stars.svg     ESPN: 4 stars.svg
Artayvious Lynn
TE
Bossier City, LA Milford Academy 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)235 lb (107 kg)Dec 6, 2015 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg
Austin Myers
OT
Manvel, TX Manvel H.S. 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)295 lb (134 kg)Feb 21, 2015 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 4 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 4 stars.svg     ESPN: 4 stars.svg
Lucas Niang
OT
New Canaan, CT New Canaan H.S. 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)295 lb (134 kg)Jan 25, 2016 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg
Sewo Olonilua
ATH
Humble, TX Kingwood H.S. 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)217 lb (98 kg)Dec 6, 2014 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 4 stars.svg     Rivals: 4 stars.svg     247Sports: 4 stars.svg     ESPN: 4 stars.svg
Gary Overshown
DE
Mesquite, TX Horn H.S. 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)241 lb (109 kg)Jun 22, 2015 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg
Ryan Parker
WR
Keller, TX Tyler J.C. 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)180 lb (82 kg)Feb 3, 2016 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 4 stars.svg     Rivals: 4 stars.svg     247Sports: 4 stars.svg     ESPN: 4 stars.svg
Vernon Scott
CB
Mansfield, TX Mansfield Summit H.S. 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)200 lb (91 kg)Jul 25, 2015 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 2 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg
Markell Simmons
S
Tucson, AZ Pima C.C. 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)190 lb (86 kg)Dec 21, 2015 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 4 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg
KeShawn Somerville
CB
Pflugerville, TX Hendrickson H.S. 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)170 lb (77 kg)Dec 8, 2015 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 4 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg
Dylan Thomas
ATH
Fort Worth, TX Paschal H.S. 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)186 lb (84 kg)Dec 3, 2014 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 4 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg
Camron Williams
ATH
Dallas, TX Skyline H.S. 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)210 lb (95 kg)Jan 24, 2016 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 4 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg
Taj Williams
WR
Tallahassee, FL Iowa Western C.C. 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)180 lb (82 kg)May 30, 2015 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 4 stars.svg     Rivals: 4 stars.svg     247Sports: 4 stars.svg     ESPN: 4 stars.svg
Brennen Wooten
QB
San Angelo, TX Central H.S. 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)188 lb (85 kg)Jul 24, 2014 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg
Overall recruiting rankings: Scout: 13   Rivals: 20   247Sports: 18   ESPN: 23
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "2016 TCU Football Commitment List". Rivals.com. Retrieved February 3, 2016.
  • "2016 Player Commitments – TCU". ESPN.com. Retrieved February 3, 2016.
  • "2016 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved February 3, 2016.

Incoming transfers

In addition to the 2016 recruiting class, TCU added six transfers, including three eligible for the current season, to the 2016 roster:

Coaching staff

Co-defensive coordinator and linebackers coach DeMontie Cross left TCU after the 2016 Alamo Bowl to accept the sole defensive coordinator position at Missouri, where Cross played from 1994–96. [14] Despite anticipated turnover on the TCU coaching staff as a result of the Horned Frogs' successes, particularly their offensive turnaround in 2014 and 2015, Cross was the only position or coordinator-level coach to depart Fort Worth. Former TCU and NFL defensive lineman Zarnell Fitch was promoted to defensive line Coach after serving as the Frogs' director of high school relations from June 2014 through January 2016, [15] and former TCU and NFL linebacker Jason Phillips will continue his work at TCU as a graduate assistant and coach linebackers. [16] [17] The 2016 staff was completed with the promotion of graduate assistant Jake Brown as the new director of high school relations and recruiting. [18]

In November 2015, TCU co-offensive coordinator/play-caller and inside wide receivers coach Doug Meacham was named a finalist for the head coaching job at the University of North Texas, and the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported Meacham was expected to receive and accept an offer; but on December 1, Meacham withdrew his name from consideration for the post. [19] Meacham was also rumored to be named the new head coach at Tulane in December 2015, but the rumors were quashed by Meaham and TCU and Meacham was not named as the Green Wave's new coach. [20] In January 2016, Meacham declined an offer to become the head coach of the Texas State Bobcats [21] and an offer to become the sole offensive coordinator at Texas A&M. [22]

In December 2015, TCU co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Sonny Cumbie was reportedly offered a three-year, $1+ million per year contract to become the sole offensive coordinator and play caller at the University of Texas. Despite an intense public effort by Longhorns' head coach Charlie Strong, Cumbie declined the offer and elected to remain in his role at TCU. [23]

Frogs' running backs coach Curtis Luper was reportedly a finalist for the head coaching job at ULM, but he withdrew his name from consideration on the same day Sonny Cumbie declined the offensive coordinator position at Texas and Doug Meacham quashed rumors regarding the head coaching job at Tulane. Luper was also a candidate for the head coaching job at UTSA and interviewed for the job on January 10 [24] before eventually removing his name from consideration. [25]

In January 2016, offensive graduate assistant Bryson Oliver left TCU to accept a full-time coaching job at Tarleton State, and former Oklahoma State quarterback J. W. Walsh joined the Horned Frogs as a new offensive graduate assistant. [26]

Spring practice

The 2016 Horned Frogs opened spring practice on February 27, 2016. [1] [27] Over the course of the 15 practices in 5 weeks, Patterson praised the efforts of all junior college transfer early enrollees [28] and addressed concerns at defensive tackle and noted development at linebacker with players' return from or experience gained as a result of others' injury. [29] Entering spring question, the Frogs' biggest question mark was at starting quarterback. [30] After the spring game on April 1, highlighted by the play of defensive ends and cornerbacks, [31] starting quarterback contenders Kenny Hill and Foster Sawyer both remained listed as possible starters on the post-spring depth chart. [32]

Fall camp

Big 12 media days were held in Dallas, Texas, on July 18 and 19. [33] Prior to media days, Kenny Hill was named Big 12 Preseason Newcomer of the Year and Josh Carraway, James McFarland and KaVontae Turpin were named to the Preseason All-Big 12 football team. [34] The Frogs were also picked by the Big 12 media to finish second in the conference standings and received 2 first place votes, with the remainder going to top-picked OU. [35]

Players reported for fall camp on August 3, and the first practice was held August 4. [36] Head coach Gary Patterson named redshirt sophomore Kenny Hill the starting quarterback on August 25, 2016. [37]

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
September 37:00 p.m.No. 8 (FCS) South Dakota State *No. 13 FSN W 59–4143,450
September 106:00 p.m. Arkansas *No. 15
  • Amon G. Carter Stadium
  • Fort Worth, TX
ESPN L 38–41 2OT48,091
September 1711:00 a.m. Iowa State Dagger-14-plain.png
  • Amon G. Carter Stadium
  • Fort Worth, TX
FS1 W 41–2045,000
September 237:00 p.m.at SMU *ESPNW 33–330,987
October 14:00 p.m. Oklahoma No. 21
  • Amon G. Carter Stadium
  • Fort Worth, TX
FOX L 46–5245,000
October 811:00 a.m.at Kansas ESPNU W 24–2323,946
October 222:30 p.m.at No. 12 West Virginia ABC/ESPN2 L 10–3461,780
October 292:30 p.m. Texas Tech
  • Amon G. Carter Stadium
  • Fort Worth, TX (rivalry)
ESPN2 L 24–27 OT45,619
November 52:30 p.m.at No. 13 Baylor FOXW 62–2248,129
November 1911:00 a.m.No. 13 Oklahoma State
  • Amon G. Carter Stadium
  • Fort Worth, TX
FS1L 6–3143,303
November 252:30 p.m.at Texas FS1W 31–999,065
December 311:00 a.m. Kansas State
  • Amon G. Carter Stadium
  • Fort Worth, TX
FS1L 6–3042,746
December 3011:00 a.m.vs. Georgia * ESPN L 23–3151,087
  • *Non-conference game
  • Dagger-14-plain.pngHomecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game

All times Central

Rankings

Ranking movements
Legend:██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
— = Not ranked RV = Received votes
Week
PollPre1234567891011121314Final
AP 1315RVRV21RVRVRV
Coaches 1412RV2119RVRVRV
CFP Not releasedNot released

Personnel

Roster

2016 TCU Horned Frogs football team roster
PlayersCoaches
Offense }
Pos.#NameClass
WR 1Emanuel PorterJr
WR 2 Taj Williams Jr
RB 3Shaun Nixon  Cruz Roja.svg So
WR 4Isaiah Graham  Cruz Roja.svg Fr
RB 6 Darius Anderson Fr
QB 7 Kenny Hill Jr
WR 9 John Diarse Jr
WR 10Desmon WhiteJr
WR 11Dylan ThomasFr
QB 12Foster SawyerSo
WR 13Ty SlaninaJr
WR 14Jarrison StewartSo
WR 15Jaelan AustinSo
QB 16Brennen WootenFr
QB 17Grayson MuehlsteinSo
QB 18Jordan KitnaFr
WR 19Travis HanesJr
WR 20 Deanté Gray Sr
RB 21Kyle HicksJr
RB 24Trevorris JohnsonJr
WR 25 KaVontae Turpin So
RB 27 Derrick Green Sr
WR 28Patrick ZellerSo
RB 33 Sewo Olonilua Fr
WR 34Preston MillerSr
WR 35Armanii Glaspie Redshirt.svg  Fr
WR 38Connor OsborneSr
WR 39Isaiah AlexanderJr
RB 39Stacy BoydSr
FB 42Pakamiaiaea DavisSo
WR 43Michael CarrollSo
TE 47Daythan Davis  Cruz Roja.svg Jr
FB 50Harrison GillaspyJr
C 51 Austin Schlottmann Jr
OT 52Trey Elliott  Cruz Roja.svg So
OL 55Kellton HollinsFr
OL 56Austin MyersFr
G 57Casey McDermott VaiSo
G 58 Patrick Morris Jr
G 60Nate GuytonFr
OT 62David Bolisomi Redshirt.svg  Fr
C 63Garrett AltmanJr
G 64 Matt Pryor Jr
OT 68 Joseph Noteboom Jr
OT 69 Aviante Collins Sr
G 70 Cordel Iwuagwu Redshirt.svg  Fr
C 73Jozie Milton Redshirt.svg  Fr
G 74Chris GaynorJr
OL 75Nick CominosFr
OT 76Sam Awolope Redshirt.svg  Fr
OL 77 Lucas Niang Fr
WR 80Robbie FuellingJr
TE 81 Cole Hunt Jr
TE 82Charlie ReidJr
WR 83Daniel WalshJr
WR 84Nathan HernandezSr
TE 84Cole NovakJr
WR 86Daniel WalshSr
WR 87TreVontae Hights Redshirt.svg  Fr
TE 88Artayvious LynnFr
Defense
Pos.#NameClass
S 2Niko SmallSo
S 3Markell SimmonsSo
S 6 Innis Gaines Fr
S 7Arico EvansSo
DE 9Mat BoesenJr
CB 11Ranthony TexadaJr
CB 12 Jeff Gladney Redshirt.svg  Fr
S 16Michael Jr. DowningJr
S 17Kenny IlokaSr
CB 17DeShawn RaymondSo
S 18 Nick Orr Jr
LB 19Montrel WilsonSo
S 21Caylin MooreSr
CB 22Cyd CalvinJr
LB 23Alec DunhamSo
CB 24Julius Lewis  Cruz Roja.svg So
CB 26 Vernon Scott Fr
CB 28Tony JamesSo
CB 29Steve WesleyJr
S 30Denzel JohnsonJr
S 31Ridwan IssahakuSo
LB 32 Travin Howard Jr
LB 35Sammy DouglasJr
DE 40James McFarlandSr
DE 41Brandon BowenFr
LB 42 Ty Summers So
LB 43Davis DevereauxSo
LB 44Paul WhitmillJr
DE 47 Tipa Galeai So
LB 48Lucas ReynoldsFr
S 48Tanner ZangSo
DE 49Semaj Thomas Redshirt.svg  Fr
LB 53George CullenJr
DT 54Joseph Broadnax Jr.So
DT 56Chris BradleyJr
DT 67Geatano SinacolaFr
DT 79Robert HensonJr
DE 86Gary OvershownFr
DT 90 Ross Blacklock Fr
DT 91 L. J. Collier So
DE 93 Ben Banogu So
DE 94 Josh Carraway Sr
DT 95Aaron CurrySr
DT 97James Jr. TerryFr
DE 99Isaiah ChambersFr
Special teams
Pos.#NameClass
PK 27Brandon HatfieldJr
P 29Adam Nunez Redshirt.svg  Fr
PK 36Ryan Graf Redshirt.svg  Fr
PK 37Cole BunceFr
PK 46Jonathan Song  Cruz Roja.svg So
LS 50Donovan CahillFr
LS 71Matt BoggsJr
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
  • Doug Meacham (co-offensive coordinator/inside WRs, 3rd season)
  • Sonny Cumbie (co-offensive coordinator/QBs, 3rd season)
  • Chad Glasgow (defensive coordinator/safeties, 15th season)
  • Jarrett Anderson (offensive line coach, 19th season)
  • Rusty Burns (outside receivers coach, 8th season)
  • Zarnell Fitch (defensive line coach, 3rd season)
  • Paul Gonzales (cornerbacks coach, 5th season)
  • Curtis Luper (running backs coach, 4th season)
  • Dan Sharp (defensive line coach, 25th season)
  • Eric Russell (director of player personnel–special teams, 1st season)
  • Jason Phillips (graduate assistant–defense, 2nd season)
  • J. W. Walsh (graduate assistant–offense, 1st season)
  • Hudson Fuller (offensive analyst, 2nd season)
  • Jeremy Modkins (defensive analyst, 3rd season)
  • Jake Brown (director of high school relations, 3rd season)
  • Matt Lewis (director–football operations, 14th season)
  • Nelly Gonzalez (asst. director–football operations, 2nd season)
  • Don Sommer (head strength & conditioning coach, 16th season)
  • Matt Parker (associate strength & conditioning coach, 13th season)
  • David Gable (assoc. director–sports medicine, 14th season)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Cruz Roja.svg Injured
  • Redshirt.svg Redshirt

Roster
Last update: August 29, 2016

Injury report

PlayerPositionStatusInjuryDate of InjuryGame(s) MissedDate of Return (Anticipated)
Julius LewisCBOutUnknown/Season-Ending [38] Offseason WorkoutsAll(2017)
Shaun NixonRBOutUnknown/Season-Ending [39] Offseason WorkoutsAll(2017)
Trey ElliottOTOutUnknown/Season-EndingFall CampAll(2017)
Jonathan SongPKOutQuad injury [40] Fall CampSouth Dakota St(Mid-September or later)
Isaiah GrahamWROutUnknownSouth Dakota StArkansas(Late September)
Travin Howard LBReturnedUnknown/hospitalization [40] Fall CampNoneLate August [41]

Depth chart

TBA

Game summaries

South Dakota State

All-time recordLast meetingResult
0–0First meetingN/A
South Dakota State Jackrabbits at TCU Horned Frogs – Game Summary
Period1234Total
#8 (FCS) Jackrabbits32114341
#13 Horned Frogs717211459

at Amon G. Carter StadiumFort Worth, TX

  • Date: September 3, 2016
  • Game time: 7:00 p.m. CT (actual: 7:05 p.m – 10:55 p.m.)
  • Game weather: Sunny and clear, 86°F, wind SE 9 mph
  • Game attendance: 43,450
  • Referee: Eddy Shelton • Umpire: Rick Podraza • Linesman: Rick Smith • Line judge: Scott Reilly • Back judge: Terry White • Field judge: Nick Lave • Side judge: Richard Corona • Center judge: Scott Jonson
  • TV announcers (FSN): Mark Followill (play-by-play), Ben Leber (color), Lesley McCaslin (sideline)
  • Sources: TCU Game Notes, [42] GoFrogs.com [43]
Game information

The 2016 Horned Frogs opened their season at home versus Division I–FCS opponent South Dakota State. The Jackrabbits play in the Missouri Valley Football Conference and finished the 2015 season with an 8–4 (5–3 MVFC) record. Ranked #10 in the final regular season FCS poll, the Jackrabbits were upset by the #16 Montana Grizzlies in the first round of the 2015 NCAA FCS Playoffs. The Jackrabbits were ranked as high as #8 in the 2016 preseason FCS polls.

Arkansas

All-time recordLast meetingResult
23–43–21991Arkansas, 22–21
Arkansas Razorbacks at TCU Horned Frogs – Game Summary
Period1234OT2OTTotal
Razorbacks310787641
#15 Horned Frogs007217338

at Amon G. Carter StadiumFort Worth, TX

Game information

The Razorbacks' trip to Fort Worth marked the first time the two former Southwest Conference rivals have met on the gridiron since Arkansas departed the SWC for the SEC in 1992, and the first matchup pitting TCU head coach Gary Patterson against Arkansas coach Bret Bielema since the two faced off in the 2011 Rose Bowl Game when Bielema coached the Wisconsin Badgers. The Horned Frogs' double overtime defeat snapped their 14-game home winning streak; their last loss at home came on November 30, 2013 to #9 Baylor.

Iowa State

All-time recordBig 12 recordLast meetingResult
6–13–12015TCU, 45–21
Iowa State Cyclones at TCU Horned Frogs – Game Summary
Period1234Total
Cyclones0731020
Horned Frogs101414341

at Amon G. Carter StadiumFort Worth, TX

  • Date: September 17, 2016
  • Game time: 11:00 a.m. CT
  • Game attendance: 45,119
  • Referee: C. Castleberry
  • TV announcers (FS1): TBA (play-by-play), TBA (color), TBA (sideline)
  • Sources: Gofrogs.com [45] Cyclones.com [46]
Game information

The Horned Frogs and Cyclones conference opener in Fort Worth marked new Cyclones head coach Matt Campbell's debut in Big 12 Conference play.

SMU

All-time recordLast meetingResult
48–40–72015TCU, 56–37
TCU Horned Frogs at SMU Mustangs – Game Summary
Period1234Total
Horned Frogs33141333
Mustangs30003

at Gerald J. Ford StadiumUniversity Park, TX

  • Date: September 23, 2016
  • Game time: 7:00 p.m. CT
  • Game attendance: 30,987
  • TV announcers (ESPN): TBA (play-by-play), TBA (color), TBA (sideline)
  • Sources:
Game information

The Horned Frogs returned to and closed non-conference play in the 96th Battle for the Iron Skillet. The game against the Mustangs was the Frogs' first road game of 2016 and the second of five games against former Southwest Conference foes in 2016.

Oklahoma

All-time recordBig 12 recordLast meetingResult
5–101–32015Oklahoma, 30–29
Oklahoma Sooners at TCU Horned Frogs – Game Summary
Period1234Total
Sooners72814352
#21 Horned Frogs21302246

at Amon G. Carter StadiumFort Worth, TX

  • Date: October 1, 2016
  • TV announcers: TBA (play-by-play), TBA (color), TBA (sideline)
  • Sources:
Game information

The winner of the 2014 and 2015 TCU–Oklahoma matchups went on to win at least a share of the years' Big 12 Conference Championships. In 2014, a late pick-six helped TCU secure a victory, and the Frogs went on to split the 2014 Big 12 title with Baylor. In 2015, Oklahoma deflected a go-ahead TCU two-point conversion attempt in the final seconds of the game in Norman, and the Sooners went on to win the Big 12 title and represent the conference in the College Football Playoff.

Kansas

All-time recordBig 12 recordLast meetingResult
20–8–44–02015TCU, 23–17
TCU Horned Frogs at Kansas Jayhawks – Game Summary
Period1234Total
Horned Frogs01401024
Jayhawks7313023

at Memorial StadiumLawrence, KS

  • Date: October 8, 2016
  • TV announcers: TBA (play-by-play), TBA (color), TBA (sideline)
  • Sources:
Game information

The Horned Frogs left the Fort Worth–Dallas metroplex for the first time in the 2016 season to face Big 12 foe Kansas. The Frogs were 4–0 versus the Jayhawks in Big 12 Conference play, but despite being a heavy favorite in each matchup, they had only won the four meetings by a combined 34 points. TCU, ranked in the top 15 during the 2014 and 2015 games, narrowly escaped the Jayhawks with less than one-score win margins.

West Virginia

All-time recordBig 12 recordLast meetingResult
3–23–12015TCU, 40–10
TCU Horned Frogs at West Virginia Mountaineers – Game Summary
Period1234Total
Horned Frogs370010
#12 Mountaineers14710334

at Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar StadiumMorgantown, WV

  • Date: October 22, 2016
  • TV announcers: TBA (play-by-play), TBA (color), TBA (sideline)
  • Sources:
Game information

Texas Tech

All-time recordBig 12 recordLast meetingResult
25–30–32–22015TCU, 55–52
Texas Tech Red Raiders at TCU Horned Frogs – Game Summary
Period1234OT2OTTotal
Red Raiders010077327
Horned Frogs73077024

at Amon G. Carter Stadium, Fort Worth, TX

  • Date: October 29
  • Game time: 2:30 p.m.
  • Game weather: Temperature: 85 °F (29 °C) • weather: sunny with some clouds
  • Game attendance: 45,619
  • TV: ESPN2
Game information

Baylor

All-time recordBig 12 recordLast meetingResult
52–52–72–22015TCU, 28–21
TCU Horned Frogs at Baylor Bears – Game Summary
Period1234Total
Horned Frogs1028101462
#13 Bears770822

at McLane StadiumWaco, TX

  • Date: November 5, 2016
  • TV announcers: TBA (play-by-play), TBA (color), TBA (sideline)
  • Sources:
Game information

Oklahoma State

All-time recordBig 12 recordLast meetingResult
10–14–21–32015Oklahoma State, 49–29
Oklahoma State Cowboys at TCU Horned Frogs – Game Summary
Period1234Total
#13 Cowboys7314731
Horned Frogs60006

at Amon G. Carter StadiumFort Worth, TX

  • Date: November 19, 2016
  • TV announcers: TBA (play-by-play), TBA (color), TBA (sideline)
  • Sources:
Game information

Texas

All-time recordBig 12 recordLast meetingResult
23–62–13–12015TCU, 50–7
TCU Horned Frogs at Texas Longhorns – Game Summary
Period1234Total
Horned Frogs70101431
Longhorns33309

at Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial StadiumAustin, TX

  • Date: November 25, 2016
  • Game time: 2:30 p.m. CT
  • TV announcers: TBA (play-by-play), TBA (color), TBA (sideline)
  • Sources:
Game information

Since TCU joined the Big 12 in 2012, every TCU–Texas game in Austin had been held on Thanksgiving weekend. The first two contests were held on Thanksgiving night, with the Horned Frogs winning both. The Longhorns failed to cut into TCU's 3–1 Big 12 record over the Longhorns on Black Friday afternoon in Austin.

Kansas State

All-time recordBig 12 recordLast meetingResult
5–42–22015TCU, 52–45
Kansas State Wildcats at TCU Horned Frogs – Game Summary
Period1234Total
Wildcats3713730
Horned Frogs33006

at Amon G. Carter StadiumFort Worth, TX

  • Date: December 3, 2016
  • TV announcers: TBA (play-by-play), TBA (color), TBA (sideline)
  • Sources:
Game information

Georgia–Liberty Bowl

All-time recordLast meetingResult
0–31988Georgia, 38–10
Liberty Bowl – Game Summary
Period1234Total
Bulldogs7771031
Horned Frogs977023

at Liberty Bowl Memorial StadiumMemphis, TN

  • Date: December 30, 2016
  • Game time: 11:00 a.m. CT
  • TV announcers: Beth Mowins (play-by-play), Anthony Becht (color), Rocky Boiman (sideline)
  • Sources:
Game information

Honors and awards

Preseason awards

Josh Carraway
  • Preseason All-Big 12 Team (DL) [34] [47]
Kenny Hill
  • Big 12 Preseason Newcomer of the Year [34] [47]
James McFarland
  • Preseason All-Big 12 Team (DL) [34] [47]
KaVontae Turpin
  • Preseason All-Big 12 Team (KR/PR) [34] [47]

Award watch lists

Josh Carraway
  • Chuck Bednarik Award Watch List [48] [49]
  • Lott IMPACT Trophy Watch List [50] [51]
  • Bronko Nagurski Trophy Watch List [52] [53]
Aaron Curry
Deanté Gray
Kyle Hicks
Travin Howard
  • Chuck Bednarik Award Watch List [48] [49]
  • Butkus Award Watch List [59] [60]
  • Bronko Nagurski Trophy Watch List [52] [53]
James McFarland
  • Chuck Bednarik Award Watch List [48] [49]
  • Lott IMPACT Trophy Watch List [50] [51]
Caylin Moore
Gary Patterson
  • Dodd Trophy Watch List [63]
Austin Schlottmann
KaVontae Turpin

Weekly awards

Kenny Hill
  • Big 12 Co-offensive Player of the Week (vs. South Dakota State, week 1) [68]
KaVontae Turpin
  • Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week (vs. South Dakota State, week 1) [68]

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