2011 TCU Horned Frogs football team
American college football season
The 2011 TCU Horned Frogs football team represented Texas Christian University in the 2011 NCAA Division I FBS football season . The Horned Frogs were led by 11th-year head coach Gary Patterson and played their home games at Amon G. Carter Stadium . They were members of the Mountain West Conference . They finished the season 11–2, 7–0 in Mountain West play to win their third straight conference championship. They were invited to the Poinsettia Bowl , where they defeated Western Athletic Conference champion Louisiana Tech , 31–24.
This was the Horned Frogs last year as a member of the Mountain West. They were originally set to become a member of the Big East Conference in the 2012 season. However, on October 10, they accepted a bid to join the Big 12 Conference .[ 1] The Big 12 has several other former members of the Southwest Conference , notably Baylor , one of TCU's most intense rivals in history.
Before the season
During the 2010–2011 campaign, the Horned Frogs finished the season undefeated, 13–0 and being voted #2 in the Coaches and AP polls. The Horned Frog's 2010 season was capped off with a 21–19 victory over Wisconsin in the 2011 Rose Bowl . During the off-season, quarterback Andy Dalton , who had won 43 games for TCU, left for the NFL, leading to Casey Pachall to take over as quarterback.[ 2] At the Mountain West Conference media day, the Horned Frogs were picked to finish 2nd in the conference.[ 3]
Recruiting
TCU's recruiting class was ranked #26 by Rivals.com and #28 by Scout.com .[ 4] [ 5] The top 10 recruits according to ESPN grades are listed below:
US college sports recruiting information for 2011 recruits
Name
Hometown
High school / college
Height
Weight
40‡
Commit date
LaDarius Brown WR
Waxahachie, TX
Waxahachie
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
190 lb (86 kg)
4.4
Dec 13, 2010
Recruiting star ratings : Scout : Rivals : 247Sports : N/A ESPN grade: 81
Deryck Gildon OLB
Arlington, TX
Martin
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
205 lb (93 kg)
4.5
Mar 8, 2010
Recruiting star ratings : Scout : Rivals : 247Sports : N/A ESPN grade: 80
Brandon Carter WR
Euless, TX
Trinity
5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
161 lb (73 kg)
N/A
Jan 18, 2011
Recruiting star ratings : Scout : Rivals : 247Sports : N/A ESPN grade: 79
Cameron White LB
DeSoto, TX
DeSoto
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
185 lb (84 kg)
4.4
Jun 18, 2010
Recruiting star ratings : Scout : Rivals : 247Sports : N/A ESPN grade: 78
Jamelle Naff OT
Del City, OK
Del City
6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
310 lb (140 kg)
N/A
Jan 16, 2011
Recruiting star ratings : Scout : Rivals : 247Sports : N/A ESPN grade: 79
Dominic Merka QB
Crosby, TX
Crosby
6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
220 lb (100 kg)
N/A
May 7, 2010
Recruiting star ratings : Scout : Rivals : 247Sports : N/A ESPN grade: 79
Jon Lewis DT
Spring, TX
Klein Oak
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
265 lb (120 kg)
N/A
Jan 16, 2010
Recruiting star ratings : Scout : Rivals : 247Sports : N/A ESPN grade: 78
David Bush ATH
Tyler, TX
John Tyler
5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
165 lb (75 kg)
4.5
Mar 1, 2010
Recruiting star ratings : Scout : Rivals : 247Sports : N/A ESPN grade: 78
Carter Wall OT
Austin, TX
William B. Travis
6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
265 lb (120 kg)
N/A
Jan 18, 2011
Recruiting star ratings : Scout : Rivals : 247Sports : N/A ESPN grade: 78
Laderice Sanders OLB
Arlington, TX
Arlington
6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
220 lb (100 kg)
4.6
Mar 29, 2010
Recruiting star ratings : Scout : Rivals : 247Sports : N/A ESPN grade: 78
Overall recruiting rankings: Scout : 28 Rivals : 26 ESPN : 21
‡ Refers to 40 yard dash
Note : In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height, weight and 40 time.
In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.
Sources:
Schedule
[ 6]
Date Time Opponent Rank Site TV Result Attendance September 2 7:00 p.m. at Baylor * No. 14 ESPN L 48–5043,753
September 10 2:30 p.m. at Air Force No. 25 Versus W 35–1942,107
September 17 1:00 p.m. Louisiana-Monroe * No. 23 Mtn. W 38–1732,719
September 24 6:00 p.m. Portland State * No. 20 Amon G. Carter Stadium Fort Worth, TX W 55–1333,825
October 1 2:30 p.m. SMU * No. 20 CBSSN L 33–40 OT 35,632
October 8 9:30 p.m. at San Diego State CBSSN W 27–1444,248
October 22 1:00 p.m. New Mexico Amon G. Carter Stadium Fort Worth, TX Mtn. W 69–033,833
October 28 7:00 p.m. vs. BYU * ESPN W 38–2850,094[ 7]
November 5 1:00 p.m. at Wyoming Mtn. W 31–2017,673[ 8]
November 12 2:30 p.m. at No. 5 Boise State Versus W 36–3534,146
November 19 2:30 p.m. Colorado State No. 19 Amon G. Carter Stadium Fort Worth, TX Versus W 34–1033,650
December 3 1:30 p.m. UNLV No. 18 Amon G. Carter Stadium Fort Worth, TX Versus W 56–932,012
December 21 7:00 p.m. vs. Louisiana Tech * No. 16 ESPN W 31–2424,607
*Non-conference game HomecomingRankings from AP Poll released prior to the game All times are in Central time
Regular season
TCU began the season being upset by then-former (and future) conference rival Baylor 48–50, ending the Horned Frogs' 25-regular-season-game winning streak.[ 9] TCU then won their next three games against Air Force , Louisiana–Monroe and Portland State before losing in overtime 33–40 to SMU in Battle for the Iron Skillet .[ 10]
After the loss against SMU, TCU won out the rest of its regular-season schedule to win its third straight Mountain West Conference championship.[ 11] TCU's biggest victory was against #5 Boise State at Bronco Stadium . TCU won the game 36–35 on a two-point conversion. The victory ended Boise State's record 65-game regular-season home winning streak and 47-game conference home winning streak.[ 12] After Houston lost the 2011 Conference USA Football Championship Game , there was a chance for TCU to reach a BCS game for a third straight year.[ 13] However, TCU finished #18 in the BCS standings and missed out on attending a BCS bowl.[ 14]
2011 Poinsettia Bowl
On December 4, 2011, the TCU Horned Frogs accepted an invite to represent the MWC.[ 15] Their opponents were the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs , the 2011 WAC champions .[ 16] The game was played at Snapdragon Stadium .
TCU won the game 31-24. With the win, TCU coach Gary Patterson picked up his 109th victory, tying Dutch Meyer for the most wins in TCU history.[ 17]
Rankings
Ranking movementsLegend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking — = Not ranked RV = Received votes Week Poll Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Final AP 14 25 23 20 20 — — — — RV RV 19 19 18 16 14 Coaches 15 25 23 20 20 — RV RV RV RV 24 19 18 17 15 13 Harris Not released RV RV RV RV 25 21 19 17 15 Not released BCS Not released — — — — 19 20 18 18 Not released
References
^ TCU joins Big 12 for 2012–13 . ESPN . October 11, 2011. Retrieved December 17, 2011.
^ Deitsch, Richard. Gary Patterson on winning, defense and replacing QB Andy Dalton . Sports Illustrated . August 25, 2011. Retrieved December 19, 2011.
^ Boise State Picked to Win 2011 Mountain West Football Title Archived 2012-03-19 at the Wayback Machine . themwc.com. July 26, 2011. Retrieved December 19, 2011.
^ Rivals.com 2011 Team Recruiting Rankings . Rivals.com . Retrieved December 17, 2011.
^ Football Recruiting 2011 . Scout.com . Retrieved December 17, 2011.
^ 2011–2012 SCHEDULE . Texas Christian University Horned Frogs. Retrieved December 17, 2011.
^ "BYU Cougars vs. TCU Horned Frogs Box Score" . ESPN.com. October 28, 2011.
^ "TCU Horned Frogs vs. Wyoming Cowboys Box Score" . ESPN.com. November 5, 2011.
^ Baylor blows 24-point lead but recovers to edge No. 14 TCU . ESPN . September 2, 2011. Retrieved December 12, 2011.
^ SMU halts No. 20 TCU's 22-game home winning streak in OT . ESPN . October 1, 2011. Retrieved December 17, 2011.
^ Mountain West champ TCU eyes possible BCS bowl after routing UNLV . ESPN . December 3, 2011. Retrieved December 17, 2011.
^ TCU mars Boise State's perfect record after Broncos miss late field goal . ESPN . November 12, 2011. Retrieved December 17, 2011.
^ Adelson, Andrea. Final: Southern Miss 49, Houston 28 . ESPN . December 3, 2011. Retrieved December 17, 2011.
^ Caplan, Jeff. Nothing to feel blue about for TCU . ESPN . December 6, 2011. Retrieved December 17, 2011.
^ TCU to Play Louisiana Tech in SDCCU Poinsettia Bowl [usurped] . PoinsettiaBowl.com. December 4, 2011. Retrieved December 21, 2011.
^ "Louisiana Tech to Play in SDCCU Poinsettia Bowl" . Poinsettia Bowl (poinsettiabowl.com). November 26, 2011. Archived from the original on November 30, 2011. Retrieved November 27, 2011 .{{cite web }}
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^ Gemmell, Kevin. Instant analysis: TCU 31, La. Tech 24 . ESPN . December 21, 2011. Retrieved December 22, 2011.
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