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Posted: Nov 15th 2009 1:46 AM ET by Terrance Harris (RSS feed)
Filed Under: TCU, Utah, BCS, Mountain West
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FORT WORTH, Texas --
Gary Patterson really doesn't want to lobby the
BCS for inclusion into its national championship mix.
The fourth-ranked
TCU Horned Frogs' impressive body of work should be enough.
They are just one of six remaining undefeated teams in the country, and have collected quality road wins at Clemson, Air Force and BYU en route to moving into fourth place in the BCS standings, the highest such ranking ever for a non-automatic qualifier.
Posted: Nov 14th 2009 10:46 PM ET by Terrance Harris (RSS feed)
Filed Under: TCU, Utah, BCS, Mountain West

FORT WORTH, Texas -- If there were questions about the BCS worthiness of the
TCU Horned Frogs, they were answered -- and resoundingly -- Saturday night.
The fourth-ranked Horned Frogs made their big game against 16th-ranked Utah seem like an exhibition as they stunned the naysayers and maybe even themselves by routing the defending Mountain West champion Utes 55-28 in front a record crowd of 50,307 at Amon G. Carter Stadium.
The most immediate result is that the undefeated Horned Frogs have a major leg up in the MWC race by getting past nemesis Utah in convincing fashion. Even bigger, the Horned Frogs sent a clear message to the BCS community that they deserve to be part of the BCS conversation, not just for one of the four big bowl bids but for a real shot at the national title game.
Posted: Nov 14th 2009 9:15 PM ET by Terrance Harris (RSS feed)
Filed Under: TCU, Utah, BCS, Mountain West

FORT WORTH,
Texas -- The atmosphere is electric and Amon G. Carter Stadium is packed to overflow capacity for what is arguably the biggest game in decades at
TCU.
Should the fourth-ranked Horned Frogs (9-0, 5-0) make it past No.16
Utah (8-1, 5-0) tonight they will not only have a strong edge in the Mountain West race but will also keep them in step for a BCS bowl bid and possibly a berth into the national title game. Should the Frogs, who are ranked fourth in the BCS standings, make it to Pasadena, Calif. they will become the first non-BCS conference school to compete in the BCS title game.
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Posted: Nov 13th 2009 11:32 PM ET by Terrance Harris (RSS feed)
Filed Under: TCU, Utah, Mountain West
FORT WORTH – If you are waiting for TCU coach
Gary Patterson to start lobbying for his team's inclusion into the BCS and possibly the national championship game, you will be kept waiting.
Patterson (above) can see far too many traps to get caught up in what the nation is talking about and that's that the fourth-ranked
TCU Horned Frogs could very well be the first of the non-BCS schools to punch a ticket to the BCS' grandest stage.
It's a nice thought, but with 14th-ranked Utah on the horizon in a mega Mountain West Conference game Saturday night, Patterson isn't even willing to give the BCS possibilities a thought. He's strongly suggesting his players don't, either.
Posted: Sep 19th 2009 10:38 PM ET by Ray Holloman (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Brigham Young, TCU, Utah, Mountain West

What was left of BYU's season sat just above the cast on
Dekoda Watson's left arm, a paperback-sized chunk of manicured grass that looked like a divot from Goliath's back nine.
The Florida State linebacker the turf trophy around in front of a small crowd of Seminole supporters in LaVell Edwards Stadium, beaming like an oversized 5-year-old at his first show and tell. Florida State had arrived a seemingly fragile program, looking at a 1-2 start following a heartbreaking loss to Miami in Week 1 and a vague impersonation of a win against Jacksonville State last Saturday.
But over 60 minutes of a 54-28 rout of Brigham Young that likely proved even Utah friendly has its limits, the Seminoles hadn't just ripped their heart out. They'd ripped their turf out, too.
By the time Watson finished his parade, they had literally taken the ground out from under the Mountain West Conference. The Cougars lost the battle, the MWC lost the turf war.
Posted: Sep 3rd 2009 6:47 PM ET by Brian Grummell (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Boise State, NC State, Oregon, South Carolina, Utah

College football is B - A - C - K so grab a seat, pop on ESPN or some other network if you're watching one of the undercard games (Coastal Carolina at Kent State, perhaps?), and lets talk college football's opening night starting at 7 PM Eastern.
A team of FanHouse writers will be your hosts and we'll have updated Twitter feeds from various sources related to the involved teams updating within the chat software. See it all ... after the jump!
Posted: Aug 7th 2009 12:19 PM ET by Brian Grummell (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Florida, Oklahoma, Texas, USC, Utah

After an offseason of tumult, the
preseason USA Today coaches' poll has arrived, proclaiming Tim Tebow's Florida Gators the early favorites as college football's top team. No surprise there, as the defending BCS Champion Gators return the rhino-QB and the bulk of their offense, plus the entire two deep from a top-five 2008 defense.
That choice is the most obvious and uncontested since the much-hyped start of USC's 2005 run. There's a lesson there, of course, for both the Gators and for fans. Its not like USC was a bad team, but the still-impressive results didn't quite match the hype. So what about the rest of the poll? We report, we decide, after the jump.
Posted: Jul 9th 2009 1:30 AM ET by Gary Washburn (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Utah, BCS, Mountain West, WAC, Bowl Games

The Mountain West Conference has been dissatisfied with the Bowl Championship Series system for years and their disdain hit the pinnacle when Utah finished the 2008 regular season undefeated and did not rank in the top 2, preventing the Utes from playing in the BCS National Championship Game.
Utah soundly beat Alabama and finished as the lone undefeated team in America, and the MVC lobbied for an automatic bid in the BCS system. But negotiations with the MVC and the Western Athletic Conference never advanced, and both conferences signed an agreement to retain their same role in the BCS -- reluctantly.
"Today, the Mountain West Conference has executed the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) agreement and the attendant rights agreement with ESPN," the conference said in a statement on their Web site. "While the Mountain West has expressed serious concerns with the various fundamental flaws in the current BCS system, our various good faith initiatives to generate reform have thus far not been accepted."
Posted: Jun 15th 2009 11:00 AM ET by Brian Grummell (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Florida, Florida State, Missouri, USC, Utah, BCS, Pac 10, Bowl Games
Every Monday during college football's endless offseason, The FanHouse Walk will put last week's stories to bed and deliver the essentials to bridge that agonizing space between now and September.There's an unnerving, repetitive theme to the first four items in this week's FanHouse Walk -- lawyers. Maybe its just the offseason or an odd week, but they seem to be everywhere related to college football right now. Today's headliner finds
Florida's Attorney General Bill McCollum
threatening the NCAA and its president Myles Brand with a $1,000 fine or even jail time if it doesn't make public documents related to its confidential investigation into Florida State athletics.