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1480 TCUTEXT 1-14.Ps, Page 1-14 @ Normalize 1480_TCUTEXT_1-14:1480_TCUTEXT_1-14 6/27/07 4:22 PM Page 1 THIS IS HORNED FROG FOOTBALL 2007 HORNED FROG FOOTBALL SCHEDULE September 1 vs. BAYLOR October 13 at Stanford September 8 at Texas October 18 vs. UTAH* (Fiesta de los Frogs) September 13 at Air Force* November 3 vs. NEW MEXICO* September 22 vs. SMU (Frogs for the Cure) (Homecoming) November 8 at BYU* September 29 vs. COLORADO ST.* (Family Weekend) November 17 vs. UNLV* October 6 at Wyoming* November 24 at San Diego State* * Mountain West Conference Games Home games in ALL CAPS & BOLD 1480_TCUTEXT_1-14:1480_TCUTEXT_1-14 6/25/07 4:36 PM Page 2 INTRO TABLE OF CONTENTS THIS IS HORNED FROG FOOTBALL Amon G. Carter Stadium Fort Worth, Texas Amon G. Carter Stadium Fort Worth, 18 22 26 28 INTRO COACH PATTERSON ERA WINNING TRADITION ACADEMIC SUCCESS FROGS IN THE NFL THIS IS TCU THE FROGS “Coach Patterson Since 2000, TCU has the “...we want to win football In his six seasons as TCU's COACHES is like your father 11th-best record in the games, but making sure head coach, Gary Patterson REVIEW has had 16 players drafted RECORDS away from home. nation at 64-21 (.753). our players leave TCU HISTORY He's going to stay on you The Horned Frogs have with a degree is even with a total of 30 participat- TCU about your classes and closed the year with a top-25 more important.” ing in NFL camps. getting an education. ranking and at least You love him because he 10 wins five times in the cares about you...” last seven seasons. • LT timeline • Draft picks under Patterson • By the numbers • What they’re saying • By the numbers • By the numbers • NFL Draft: The last three years • By the numbers • Best records since 2000 • The AASO Staff • All-time list TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRO THIS IS TCU THE FROGS 2007 Schedule 4 Why TCU? 16-17 Senior Bios 56-74 2006 Results 4 Coach Patterson Era 18-19 Returning Players 75-95 Future Opponents 4 Assistant Coaches 20-21 Newcomers 96-100 Quick Facts 4-5 Winning Tradition 22-23 Media 5 Bowl Games 24-25 COACHES 2007 Alphabetical Roster 6 Academic Success 26-27 Gary Patterson, head coach 102-105 2007 Numerical Roster 7 Frogs in the NFL 28-31 Jarrett Anderson, wide receivers 106 Roster Breakdown 8 The University 32-33 Dick Bumpas, defensive line 107 2007 Signees 8 Campus Growth 34-35 Justin Fuente, running backs 108 Depth Chart 9 Leadership Council 36 Chad Glasgow, safeties 109 FOOTBALL 2007 Season Preview – Offense 10 Community Service 37 Charles McMillian, cornerbacks 110 2007 Season Preview – Defense 11 Facilities 38-45 Mike Schultz, quarterbacks 111 2007 Opponents 12-14 • Sam Baugh Indoor Practice Facility 40-41 Dan Sharp, tight ends 112 • Amon G. Carter Stadium 42-43 Tony Tademy, linebackers 113 Fort Worth / Metroplex 46-47 Eddie Williamson, offensive line 114 Media Spotlight 48-49 Don Sommer, strength and conditioning 115 Traditions / Game Day 50-51 Mike Sinquefield, operations 116 Strength and Conditioning 52-53 Bryan Broaddus, operations 117 Mountain West Conference 54 Graduate Assistants 117 Support Staff 118 All-Time Assistant Coaches 118 HORNED FROG TCU MEDIA GUIDE TCU MEDIA 2007 2 1480_TCUTEXT_1-14:1480_TCUTEXT_1-14 6/27/07 4:23 PM Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRO 2007 TCU MEDIA GUIDE TCU MEDIA HORNED FROG FOOTBALL 34 40 46 52 CAMPUS GROWTH SAM BAUGH INDOOR FORT WORTH NIGHT OF CHAMPIONS INTRO PRACTICE FACILITY THIS IS TCU TCU is in the midst of a The Sam Baugh Indoor Fort Worth began It's a night of no helmets. No THE FROGS $100 million makeover. The Practice Facility and Cox on the open range, pads. Just football players, COACHES biggest endeavor is a new Field gives TCU it thrives more today rock-hard determination and REVIEW student union and four new a competitive edge as a cosmopolitan city. hundreds of pounds of steel RECORDS residence halls to create a in attracting top student-ath- It marries a proud cowboy weight. They call it Night of HISTORY TCU Campus Commons in the letes by providing a climate- heritage with a distinct Champions, but it's really the heart of the University. controlled practice area. sophistication that culmination of months sets the city apart. of off-season conditioning. • Project breakdown • By the numbers • Mileage chart • Weight room records • Completion dates • Sam Baugh’s Legacy • By the numbers • By the numbers • By the numbers • What they’re saying COACH THIRD WINNINGEST TCU’S TWO CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS / ERA: PATTERSON GARY 2006 REVIEW HISTORY 2006 Results 120 TCU Football History 160 CREDITS 2006 Game-by-Game Starters 120 Last Time it Happened 161 2006 Team Statistics 121 Head Coaches 162-163 The 2007 TCU football media guide is a pro- 2006 Individual Statistics 122-123 National Rankings 164 2006 Game-by-Game Statistics 124 National Champions 165 duction of the Horned Frogs’ Athletics Media 2006 Mountain West Conference Standings 125 Associated Press Polls 156-167 Relations Office. Student assistants Rob 2006 MWC Statistics 126-129 Heisman History 168 Beuerlein and Jessica Guillory made significant 2006 Game Recaps 127-136 All-America Selections 169 contributions to the publication. Drew Myers, All-Conference Selections 170-171 RECORDS All-Star Games 172 director of athletics communications, led the Amon G. Carter Stadium 138 All-Time Lettermen 173-177 re-design initiative. A very special thanks to Team Offense 139-140 Year-By-Year Results 178 Celeste Manner-McDade and Jack Lawit for Individual Rushing 141-143 All-Time vs. Opponents 179 their over-the-top dedication and effort. Credit Individual Passing 144-145 All-Time Series Results 180-183 Individual Receiving 146-147 The Iron Skillet 183 is also directed to all the past TCU athletics Individual Offense 148 All-Time Scores 184-188 media relations directors for their efforts in Placekicking 149 Bowl Games 189-196 laying the foundation for this guide. Punting 150 Bowl Records 196 Photography by Vladimir Cherry, Linda Kaye, Returns 151 Defensive Leaders 152 THE UNIVERSITY Anthony Vasser and Scott Bjornlie. The 2007 Opponents Offense 153-154 Chancellor 198 TCU football media guide may be purchased at Individual Opponent 155 Board of Trustees 198 the TCU Athletics Media Relations Office for Longest Plays in TCU History 156 Athletics Administration 199 $20 plus $3 shipping. Miscellaneous Records 157 Media Information 200-201 Recaps 158 Frogs on TV 202 Frogs on Radio 203 Mountain West Conference 204 MWC Composite Schedule 205 Compliance 206 Student-Athletes 207 The TCU Experience 208 3 1480_TCUTEXT_1-14:1480_TCUTEXT_1-14 6/27/07 4:24 PM Page 4 INTRO QUICK FACTS 2007 HORNED FROG FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 2006 RESULTS Date Opponent Location Time DATE OPPONENT SITE SCORE September 3 Baylor Waco, Texas. W, 17-7 Sept. 1 BAYLOR Fort Worth 5:00 September 9 UC Davis Fort Worth W, 46-13 Sept. 8 Texas Austin, Texas 6:00 September 16 Texas Tech Fort Worth W, 12-3 September 28 BYU* Fort Worth L, 31-17 Sept. 13 Air Force* Colorado Springs, Colo. 7:00 October 5 Utah* Salt Lake City, Utah L, 20-7 Sept. 22 SMU Fort Worth 7:30 October 21 Army West Point, N.Y. W, 31-17 Sept. 29 COLORADO ST.* Fort Worth 6:00 October 28 Wyoming* Fort Worth W, 26-3 Amon G. Carter Stadium Fort Worth, Texas Amon G. Carter Stadium Fort Worth, November 4 UNLV* Las Vegas, Nev. W, 25-10 Oct. 6 Wyoming* Laramie, Wyo. 1:00 November 11 New Mexico* Albuquerque, N.M. W, 27-21 Oct. 13 Stanford Palo Alto, Calif. 4:00 November 18 San Diego State* Fort Worth W, 52-0 November 25 Colorado State* Fort Collins, Colo. W, 45-14 Oct. 18 UTAH* Fort Worth 7:00 December 2 Air Force* Fort Worth W, 38-14 Nov. 3 NEW MEXICO* Fort Worth 4:30 December 19 Northern Illinois^ San Diego, Calif. W, 37-7 *Mountain West Conference game Nov. 8 BYU* Provo, Utah 8:00 ^Poinsettia Bowl Nov. 17 UNLV* Fort Worth 6:30 FUTURE OPPONENTS INTRO 2008 2010 2012 THIS IS TCU Nov. 24 San Diego State* San Diego, Calif. TBA Stephen F. Austin (Sept. 6) Baylor (Sept. 4) Arkansas (Sept. 1) THE FROGS Stanford (Sept. 13) at SMU (Sept. 11) at SMU (Sept. 8) COACHES Home games BOLD ALL CAPS at SMU (Sept. 27) at Texas Tech (Sept. 18) Navy (Sept. 15) 2011 REVIEW *Mountain West Conference game 2013 at Baylor (Sept. 3) at LSU (Sept. 7) RECORDS All times Central and subject to change 2009 Texas Tech (Sept. 10) HISTORY Texas State (Sept. 5) at Navy (Sept. 17) 2014 TCU SMU (Sept. 26) SMU (Oct. 1) LSU (Sept. 6) QUICK FACTS University Information TCU Coaches & Staff TCU Head Coaches* Name of School...Texas Christian University (TCU) Gary Patterson ..........Head Coach (7th Season) Gary Patterson......(2000-present) 54-20 (.730) Location ...................................Fort Worth, Texas Record at TCU.................................54-20 (.730) Dennis Franchione .(1998-2000) 25-10 (.714) Founded .......................................................1873 Pat Sullivan ............(1992-97) 24-42-1 (.366) Enrollment...................................................8,865 Eddie Williamson.......Assistant Head Coach/OL Jim Wacker.............(1983-91) 40-58-2 (.410) Nickname .......................................Horned Frogs Dick Bumpas .............Defensive Coordinator/DL F.A. Dry ..................(1977-82) 12-51-3 (.205) Colors .......................................Purple and White Mike Schultz...............Offensive Coordinator/QB Jim Shofner............(1974-76) 2-31 (.061) Conference...................................Mountain West Jarrett Anderson .......................Wide Receivers Billy Tohill ...............(1971-73) 11-15 (.423) Chancellor......................Dr. Victor J. Boschini Jr. Justin Fuente..............................Running Backs Jim Pittman ............(1971) 3-3-1 (.500) Director of Athletics ....Dr. Daniel B. Morrison Jr.
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