Wednesday, October 10, 2012

TCU Blues

It is hard to feel bad for a 4-1 club but TCU is in a tough spot during what has been a brutal calendar year.  It was supposed to be a glorious year for the Horned Frogs as they returned to the big boy conferences with their inclusion into the Big 12 after a string of dominant seasons while bouncing around in search of a home that would allow them better access to the BCS.  But perhaps that single-minded pursuit of acceptance by the powers that be cost them in the karma department as they have left behind a string of spurned partners (seemingly all of the non BCS teams west of the Mississippi) and suitors (the Big East).  And while none of those teams wants to see anyone hurt or unable to handle personal demons, they must be smiling about the struggles of TCU.
TCU's travail's began in February when four football players, including former All American LB Tanner Brock, were among 17 TCU students arrested in a drug selling sting.  Brock's roommate QB Casey Pachall admitted to police officers that he had just failed a drug test for marijuana use and that he had tried cocaine and other drugs.  He was not arrested and remained active on the team, somewhat controversially, although the four players who were arrested were thrown off a squad that had already lost key players to graduation.  Then in May senior RB Ed Wesley, who rushed for 2,442y and 21 TDs in his career, declared for the NFL supplemental draft.  In August three starters or co-starters were lost to injury and then in September the leading returning RB, Waymon James, was knocked out for the season with a knee injury.  Now with Pachall in rehab and done for the season the Horned Frogs will be fighting just to stay afloat.  The development of RS FR QB Travone Boykin will be crucial as the Horned Frogs tackle a brutal second half schedule.  Their next two opponents, Baylor and Texas Tech, are as good as the better teams TCU has played in the recent past.  After those two, TCU plays at Oklahoma State, at West Virginia, home against Kansas State, at Texas and then home against Oklahoma.  Good luck to the team and to Pachall as he works at turning his life around.

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