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OR vs TCU Football Game
Offensive coordinators and players faced a bunch of questions about their senior quarterback and one-time Heisman Trophy prospect, with the final comment coming from co-offensive coordinator Doug Meacham when somebody asked whether Boykin had been sent home. The video appears to corroborate the chain of events as described in the police report on Boykin’s arrest.
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TMZ obtained video of the altercation outside of a San Antonio bar.
On January 2 the Valero Alamo Bowl features two of the most explosive offenses in college football when the TCU Horned Frogs take on the Oregon Ducks.
The video shows Trevone Boykin swinging at two bar employees.
The fight reportedly started inside a bar after Boykin and his teammates exchanged words with some patrons who recognized them.
Wearing a black polo in the first half, Patterson watched as his No. 11 TCU squad seemed headed for a blowout loss as they were outscored 31-0 by No. 15 OR in the first two quarters of the Alamo Bowl.
Trevone Boykin may be suspended for the Alamo Bowl, but Royce Freeman isn’t.
Patterson, whose squad was ranked No. 2 in the preseason Top 25, also saw the parallel in the season of his team’s bowl opponent.
The 6-2, 205-pound Kohlhausen played in seven games this season, going 27 of 43 for 369 yards and three TDs with one interception.
Once the Ducks got past a 3-3 start they caught fire and won out the rest of the season.
“So to play a team like coach Helfrich said, really probably come down the same path this year of injuries and then getting healthy, he’s probably on the other end where they’re getting a little healthier”. In the third, a Bram Kohlhausen eight-yard touchdown run and failed two-point conversion gave the Horned Frogs a 47-41 lead. “I want to be back more than anything, but I’ve just got to let time heal”.
After almost a month without OR football, we’re back for one last hurrah this season.
OR and TCU are meeting for the third time and first since 1978.
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Both teams went 3-and-out on their first drives.