Texas Tech opts to not face TCU

TCU is going to suck next year. They graduate a lot of guys. I was kidding about them sucking, but they will take a step back. Most teams would with the losses they will have.

If you have to cut a game, you are not going to cut a home game. Not unless you can get equivalent money in return.

I do think TCU's success plays a part, but it is not the only reason.
 
joseephuss;3811500 said:
TCU is going to suck next year. They graduate a lot of guys. I was kidding about them sucking, but they will take a step back. Most teams would with the losses they will have.

If you have to cut a game, you are not going to cut a home game. Not unless you can get equivalent money in return.

I do think TCU's success plays a part, but it is not the only reason.

I don't personally know what they are losing and what they have coming back, but I do recall watching a discussion between commentators before one of the bowl games and they were all making predictions about next year, and one predicted TCU would win it all. I know they will have to replace their longtime QB, so that may be the biggest problem. I just glanced through their website and saw they had 3 highly ranked freshemen QB's this past year, but just how ready they will be as sophomores may be the key. At least with 3 the odds are better.
 
They'd rather spread raider rash and get smashed than play football.
 
joseephuss;3811500 said:
TCU is going to suck next year. They graduate a lot of guys. I was kidding about them sucking, but they will take a step back. Most teams would with the losses they will have.

If you have to cut a game, you are not going to cut a home game. Not unless you can get equivalent money in return.

I do think TCU's success plays a part, but it is not the only reason.

It will be hard to replace Andy Dalton. Unless they pull a rabbit that can play QB out of their hat, they will take a step back next year. I'm damn happy they came away with a Rose Bowl championship this year while they still had Dalton.
 
xout;3811446 said:
http://sports.espn.go.com/dallas/ncf/news/story?id=6038367

Essentially, Texas Tech had to drop a non-conference opponent in order to fit in it's 9 game schedule with the Big 12. They decided to keep New Mexico and Nevada, but not play TCU.

:rolleyes:

Tech is not in the NC picture and TCU should have an easier time filling in a competitive schedule now that they are in an AQ conference.


Where's the beef?
 
sounds like a pansie move to me, and by pansie, i mean the other P word that i would get in trouble for using
 
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