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Behind Enemy Lines: TCU Horned Frogs
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WVU Football: TCU Preview - Behind Enemy Lines
On October 25th, the West Virginia Mountaineers will be back in Morgantown for a home game at Milan Puskar Stadium for the first time since September 27th. Familiar Big 12 foe, TCU will be making their first trip to West Virginia since 2022. Let’s go behind enemy lines and get family with the 5-2 (2-2) TCU Horned Frogs.
TCU Horned Frogs
TCU jumped out to an impressive 3-0 start through non-conference play picking up wins over UNC and SMU. This start to the season led to the Horned Frogs being ranked 24th in the AP Poll to begin conference play.
In Big 12 Play:
The Knights fell to Arizona State on the road in a 27-24 loss.
They bounced back with a 35-21 win at home over Colorado.
TCU lost to Kansas State 41-28 on the road before picking up a 42-36 win over Baylor last week.
Numbers to Know:
21
TCU Quarterback Josh Hoover has thrown 21 touchdown passes this season. He’s tied with Sawyer Robertson of Baylor for tops in the Big 12 in the department. He’s also 2nd in Big 12 passing yardage leaders, behind only Robertson. The veteran quarterback who has spent his entire career at TCU has impressed so far this season.
603
TCU’s leading receiver, Eric McAlister is putting together a sensational season with 603 yards and 7 touchdowns through the team’s first 7 games. For perceptive, West Virginia’s 3 leading receivers, Cam Vaughn, Rodney Gallagher and Grayson Barnes have combined for just 606 yards this season. McAlister’s 603 yards have him ranked 12th in the nation, and his 7 touchdown catches tied for 5th.
4
TCU Safety Jamel Johnson has picked up 4 interceptions in 2025. A Junior defensive back who earned playing time as a freshman and significant time as a sophomore has taken his game to another level in 2025. His 4 interceptions leave him just one behind the nation’s leaders who have 5.
5.2
The TCU ground game seemed to figure things out a bit in last week’s win over Baylor. En route to their 42 points, the Horned Frogs ran the ball 38 times for 196 yards, good for an average of 5.2 yards per carry. They were led by Kevorian Barnes’ 106 yards and 2 touchdowns.
Prior to this showing, TCU struggled mightily on the ground through their first 3 conference games, totaling just 176 yards. These numbers were largely skewed due to Arizona State’s 6 sacks against the Horned Frogs, but the first 3 games of Big 12 play, TCU was averaged just 2.16 yards per carry.