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TCU hopeful Boykin (ankle) will play vs. Sooners

Willis finished the game 20-of-41 for 203 yards and a touchdown.

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TCU leaned on running back Aaron Green and the rushing game for most of the game.

The Horned Frogs (9-1, 6-1 Big 12) are coming off a 23-17 defeat of Kansas. But TCU is banged up defensively and cost itself an opportunity to stay in the college football playoff picture with a win last Saturday in Stillwater.

Over the course of the 2015 season, Kansas has lost both its starting quarterbacks (Montrell Cozart, Deondre Ford) lost six games by at least 25 points and has inspired multiple articles about whether it’s the worst place to play football in the FBS. Back-ups Bram Kohlhausen and Foster Sawyer shared duties as quarterback after Boykin’s departure.

No. 15 TCU and Kansas are all tied up, 10-10, halfway through the second quarter, and you can still catch the action live on FS1.

Boykin, even after missing most of the Kansas game, leads all Power Five players in total yardage with 4,023, or 402.3 yards per game. Kohlhausen entered thereafter and threw for 51 yards on five completions.

The Horned Frogs only touchdown of the half came after KaVontae Turpin returned a punt 49 yards for the score with 5:05 to play in the first quarter.

For the winless Kansas University football team, that day was Saturday, in front of 44,375 fans at Amon G. Carter Stadium, where the Jayhawks made 13th-ranked TCU sweat deep into the fourth quarter before falling, 23-17. Among the first-time starters, 10 have been true freshmen or redshirt freshmen. On defense, the Jayhawks have started 20 different players: three cornerbacks, six safeties (including nickelbacks), four linebackers and seven defensive linemen. When he finally reached the end zone, Turpin had recorded a 49-yard touchdown return while traversing close to 75 yards.

Trevone Boykin is questionable for the Oklahoma game on Saturday.

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