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CFB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 9/22/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
TCU
 
TEXAS
-2.5  

+2.5  
-140

+120

50
 
16
Final
31

TCU (2 - 1) at TEXAS (2 - 1)
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Week 4 Saturday, 9/22/2018 4:30 PM
Board OpenLatest
379TCU-2.5-3
380TEXAS52.548
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
TCU - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games2-1-11-11-141.722.0467.7(6.4)1.719.710.7317.7(4.7)1.3
Road Games1-001-00-142.014.0393.0(5.6)2.012.012.0242.0(3.4)1.0
Last 3 Games2-1-11-11-141.722.0467.7(6.4)1.719.710.7317.7(4.7)1.3
Turf Games1-001-00-142.014.0393.0(5.6)2.012.012.0242.0(3.4)1.0
TCU - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)41.722.025.032:0240-228(5.7)20-3360.0%239(7.2)73-468(6.4)(11.2)
Opponents Defensive Avg.39.820.724.432:0338-179(4.7)21-3463.2%272(8.1)72-451(6.3)(11.3)
Offense Road Games42.014.023.033:5442-247(5.9)15-2853.6%146(5.2)70-393(5.6)(9.4)
Defense (All Games)19.710.717.027:3536-132(3.6)16-3249.5%185(5.9)68-318(4.7)(16.2)
Opponents Offensive Avg.28.915.619.928:4537-140(3.8)18-3061.0%232(7.8)66-372(5.6)(12.9)
Defense Road Games12.012.013.026:0633-131(4)18-3946.2%111(2.8)72-242(3.4)(20.2)

TEXAS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games2-1-41-22-131.319.7425.7(5.5)1.723.012.7359.0(5.2)1.0
Home Games2-0+11-11-132.518.5436.0(5.6)1.017.57.0335.0(5.2)1.5
Last 3 Games2-1-41-22-131.319.7425.7(5.5)1.723.012.7359.0(5.2)1.0
Turf Games2-0+11-11-132.518.5436.0(5.6)1.017.57.0335.0(5.2)1.5
TEXAS - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)31.319.723.032:0744-181(4.1)19-3358.0%245(7.3)77-426(5.5)(13.6)
Opponents Defensive Avg.27.517.719.231:4739-156(4.1)18-3158.8%204(6.6)70-361(5.2)(13.1)
Offense Home Games32.518.524.534:3347-200(4.2)18-3060.7%235(7.7)78-436(5.6)(13.4)
Defense (All Games)23.012.718.027:5333-109(3.3)21-3659.3%250(6.9)69-359(5.2)(15.6)
Opponents Offensive Avg.26.611.920.829:5242-186(4.4)17-3057.1%199(6.7)72-385(5.4)(14.5)
Defense Home Games17.57.016.525:2627-92(3.4)21-3758.1%243(6.6)64-335(5.2)(19.1)
Average power rating of opponents played: TCU 28,  TEXAS 34
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
TCU - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/1/2018SOUTHERN55-7W-50L -42-23521-32-264034-845-18-1013
9/7/2018@ SMU42-12W-23.5W59.5U42-24715-28-146233-13118-39-1111
9/15/2018OHIO ST28-40L12T60O36-20324-40-308342-18224-38-3440
9/22/2018@ TEXAS            
9/29/2018IOWA ST            
10/11/2018TEXAS TECH            
10/20/2018OKLAHOMA            

TEXAS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/1/2018*MARYLAND29-34L-12L54.5O36-14221-39-263346-14321-34-2640
9/8/2018TULSA28-21W-21L59.5U47-24121-27-237138-18913-26-1642
9/15/2018USC37-14W-3W47.5O48-16016-34-234116--530-48-3221
9/22/2018TCU            
9/29/2018@ KANSAS ST            
10/6/2018@ OKLAHOMA            
10/13/2018BAYLOR            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
TCU: In a conference known for exciting offenses, TCU has built an identity of perennially fielding one of the nation's most thrilling defenses. That should be no different this season, as Gary Patterson's D is fast and deep, and headlined by game-changers like DE Ben Banogu and LB Ty Summers. Plus, the linebacking corps added graduate transfer and former Northern Illinois standout Jawuan Johnson. There aren't many known entities on offense, though, save for veteran receiver KaVontae Turpin. Plus, to actually win a Big 12 title, the Horned Frogs will probably have to beat Oklahoma'something they've only done once since joining the league in 2012, and failed to even come close to doing in two opportunities last season.
TEXAS: Given the resources available to this program, it has been impossibly frustrating to watch the Longhorns wallow in mediocrity for nearly a decade now. This year, however'and apologies if you've heard this before'could be the start of the turnaround in Austin. Tom Herman didn't find a real solution at quarterback last season between Sam Ehlinger and Shane Buechele, and solving that conundrum is his obvious top priority. He should be able to give it his full attention, though, given how solid coordinator Todd Orlando's defense is shaping up to be. While stars like Malik Jefferson and Poona Ford are gone, the unit as a whole actually figures to improve thanks to a solid core of veterans and a promising pool of highly touted youngsters.
PREVIEW
Texas hosts No. 17 TCU in key early Big 12 matchup
 

Yes, Texas' victory over Southern California last week was scintillating and a long time coming as an assumed first step toward the Longhorns regaining some of their clout in college football. But everyone associated with the program wants more, and standing in the way of that happening is this week's battle with No. 17 TCU.

Texas coach Tom Herman and his staff and team have already put the win over USC in the rearview mirror and turned their attention to the large truck driving directly toward them.

The Horned Frogs (2-1) head to Austin, Texas, for Saturday afternoon's Big 12 season-opening dust-up at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium after a 40-28 loss to No. 4 Ohio State last week at AT&T Stadium in Arlington.

TCU will be looking to continue its recent success against Texas.

Herman said the focus now is to make sure the Longhorns aren't strutting too much or reveling in the back-slaps and acclaim of the Texas fan base in lieu of properly preparing for TCU.

"We told our guys that the only peoples' opinions who should matter when it comes to the game of football are the people in our room -- your teammates and your coaches," Herman said. "(We were) basically pleading with them, pleading with the leaders to school the young guys up.

"In this family you can be bombarded with outside messages that have no impact on our preparation for TCU. So, it was a big point of the emphasis throughout the day yesterday, making sure that the opinions of the people in that locker room and in those coaches' offices are the only ones that we worry about."

Texas has lost to TCU the past four seasons by an average of 30 points and had not scored more than 10 points in any of those games. Since Mack Brown left as Texas coach after the 2013 season, the Longhorns have beaten every Big 12 team at least once ... except the Horned Frogs.

Three big plays separated TCU from beating Ohio State last week, but the Horned Frogs don't have time to lament about what could have been. Like Texas, they have turned the page and are deep in preparations for the resurgent Longhorns (2-1).

TCU went toe-to-toe with Ohio State, but two turnovers, both of which resulted in touchdowns for the Buckeyes, and having a TD called back because of a forward lateral doomed the Horned Frogs' chances.

Quarterback Shawn Robinson posted career highs in completions (24), attempts (40), passing yards (308) and total offense (315) in the loss to Ohio State.

TCU coach Gary Patterson helped salve the wound from the loss by saying if he had to choose one game to win -- Ohio State or Texas -- he'd take beating the Longhorns.

"If you gave me a choice of who you need to beat, it's conference play," Patterson said Monday. "You'd want to win the Texas game. Whether that permeated with them, we'll find out. But that's the thing you have to understand -- to get to the playoffs you've got to win your conference, or get to be one of those final two teams (in the Big 12 title game). It starts this week."

TCU, which dropped from 15th to 17th in this week's AP polls after the loss to Ohio State, has taken five of the past six games from Texas.

Patterson said there's a natural rivalry between TCU and Texas because of recruiting battles and the fact that the Horned Frogs' players grow up watching Longhorns' games.

"Outside of that, it's the next ballgame," Patterson said. "I don't know if I can explain it except that I worry more about what I can do to make sure TCU is good, not worry about Texas or Iowa State or Oklahoma or Oklahoma State or whoever else we're playing. The biggest thing is just making sure I can control TCU."


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