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Frogs lose in double OT
Today’s TCU Horned Frogs vs Arkansas Razorbacks college football game has a start time schedule of 7:00pm eastern time and will air on TV channel ESPN.
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Then the Razorbacks looked like they had let the victory get away.
“We could have gone up nine, I wanted to go for two but got talked out of it”, he said. He was not so much the tip of the spear as the tip of the X-ACTO knife, pushed through the corrugated TCU defense by the Hogs’ offensive line until he broke the plane, broke your hearts, and broke the narrative of slow-starting Arkansas that really wasn’t that accurate anyway. I guess you could say Bret Bielema also knows a thing or two about losing to Big 12 teams, even on his field. Brandon Allen’s little brother completed 17 of 29 passes for 223 yards and three touchdowns. “I’m excited to see how we play and see where we go from there”.
The Arkansas Razorbacks allowed 21 unanswered points in the fourth quarter, falling eight points behind the TCU Horned Frogs with just over two minutes remaining in regulation, but a stunning series of events allowed the Razorbacks to come back and stun the nation’s 15th-ranked team with a 41-38 double-overtime win at Amon G. Carter Stadium on Saturday night.
TCU quarterback Kenny Hill (7) runs past wide receiver Deante Gray (20) and Arkansas defensive back Santos Ramirez (9) for a touchdown in the fourth quarter of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Sept. 10, 2016, in Fort Worth, Texas. Morgan led all players with 93 receiving yards. Quarterback Kenny Hill threw his second pick six in as many games, an ill-advised pass under pressure that Hogs’ linebacker Brooks Ellis returned 47 yards for a TD. However, the junior also threw two interceptions that led to touchdowns by Louisiana Tech something he’ll have to correct while making his first road start.
During overtime, both teams scored a touchdown in the first free period. Still, they came up big on the final play of the game to knock down his Hail Mary attempt and secure the program’s first win over their Pacific Northwest rival.
With 1:49 remaining and Arkansas on the TCU 49-yard line, Allen was a flawless 4-for-4 passing, including the 16-yard score to wide receiver Keon Hatcher. I thought he played very, very well.
KaVontae Turpin set up both of TCU’s fourth-quarter touchdowns with long catches, including on the go-ahead drive from midfield after he added almost 25 yards on a dazzling punt return when he spun out of several tackles while somehow keeping both knees off the ground.
With only 16 seconds left, TCU kicker Ryan Graf had a chance to boot the game-winning field goal, but was blocked by Arkansas OT Dan Skipper.
TCU receiver/kick returner KaVonte Turpin leads the Big 12 in all-purpose yards (236 per game), as well as kickoff returns (34.0 avg.) and punt return average (28.8 avg.).
Despite the rest of the offense going silent, sophomore running back Rawleigh Williams III has emerged as the top running back.
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No. 20 Texas A&M 67, Prairie View A&M 0 •Trevor Knight threw for 344 yards and three TDs and ran for a score as the Aggies (2-0) pounded the visiting Panthers (1-1). – Deondre Francois threw for three touchdowns and Dalvin Cook ran for two more for Florida State (2-0). He brought the ball to Arkansas’ 27…but that wasn’t good enough for the Horned Frogs. The Horned Frogs gave up points on what seemed like every possession to the Jackrabbits, who eventually finished with 41.