with a 45-0 shutout. After the game, the media got to speak with a plethora of TCU Horned Frogs includingJosh Hoover
saying that the sophomore led a really balanced offense instead of going for the big plays. Hoover completed his first 14 passes and ended the game throwing for 267 yards with 2 passing touchdowns. Dykes focused on the defense saying that shutouts are hard to come by no matter who you're playing. When asked about things they can do to improve, Dykes said that he believes they can do a better job of adjusting to what defenses show them.
The Horned Frogs will play UCF in Fort Worth next week looking to start the season 3-0. Game time is scheduled for a 6:30 start time on Saturday.Carson is a student currently at TCU studying journalism with a sports focus. He graduated from Aledo High School and played baseball for Frank Phillips College before attending TCU in 2022. Carson follows local Fort Worth sports but is excited to start writing about TCU sports.