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TCU vs. Texas: Game time, live stream, TV coverage

Complete information for Thursday's game between TCU and Texas.
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TCU Horned Frogs vs. Texas Longhorns

The No. 6 TCU Horned Frogs (9-1) play at the Texas Longhorns (6-5) on Thursday night in a Big 12 matchup. TCU has a five-game winning streak after coming from behind to beat Kansas two weeks ago. Texas beat Oklahoma State two weeks ago to push its winning streak to three games.

You can follow the game with live stats and play-by-play here. 

How to watch

Details for Thursday's game are below:

Kickoff: 7:30 p.m.

Live stream: The game can be live streamed here.

TV coverage: FOX Sports 1

Radio: For a list of TCU affiliates, click here. For a list of Texas affiliates, click here.

Season recaps

TCU

11/15: TCU 34, Kansas 30

TCU came back from a 27-17 third quarter deficit to defeat Kansas on the road. Trevone Boykin completed 26 of 36 passes for 330 yards, one touchdown and one interception, and Ty Slanina had six catches for 95 yards and a touchdown. Aaron Green led the way on the ground with 19 carries for 128 yards and a pair of touchdowns.

11/8: TCU 41, Kansas State 20

Quarterback TrevoneBoykin threw for 219 yards with one touchdown and ran for 123 yards and three touchdowns, including one where he flipped over a defender into the end zone. Running back Aaron Green added 171 yards and one touchdown. The Horned Frogs' defense held Kansas State to just 34 rushing yards. 

11/1: TCU 31, West Virginia 30

A TCU field goal as time expired gave the Horned Frogs a win over West Virginia, the third-straight close finish between the two teams after their previous two meetings went to overtime. With less than two minutes remaining, TrevoneBoykin’s 40-yard pass to KolbyListenbee helped set up the game-winning 37-yard field goal by Jaden Oberkrom.

10/25: TCU 82, Texas Tech 27

TCU routed Texas Tech by scoring a school-record 82 points, the second-most in a game by a Big 12 team. The Horned Frogs were led by quarterback Trevone Boykin, who threw seven touchdown passes, the most in TCU history. Running backs Aaron Green and Trevorris Johnson each rushed for 105 yards, and the Horned Frogs finished with 785 total yards.

10/18: TCU 42, Oklahoma State 9

Following the previous week’s fourth quarter loss to Baylor, TCU regrouped to rout Big 12 rival Oklahoma State. The Horned Frogs scored three touchdowns in the first quarter to jump to a 21-3 lead. Trevone Boykin threw for a career-high 410 yards in the win while wide receiver Josh Doctson had 225 yards on seven receptions.

10/11: Baylor 61, TCU 58

TCU was poised to upset No. 5 Baylor but blew a 21-point lead as Baylor came back in the final 11 minutes to win. The Horned Frogs were up 58-37 in the fourth quarter before Baylor running back Devin Chafin’s 7-yard touchdown run cut the lead to 58-44. From there, TCU’s defense allowed Baylor to complete a 92-yard and a 91-yard drive to tie the game 58-58. Baylor’s Chris Callahan kicked a 28-yard field goal as time expired to complete the comeback. 

10/4: TCU 37, Oklahoma 33

In its Big 12 opener, TCU upset Oklahoma to win 37-33. The first three quarters each ended with tied scores, but Paul Dawson’s 41-yard interception return for a touchdown put the Horned Frogs ahead at 37-31, and their defense prevented the Sooners from scoring another touchdown. Trevone Boykin threw for 318 yards with two touchdowns and one interception and ran for 77 yards. 

9/27: TCU 56, SMU 0

TCU shut out rival SMU with a win in the “Battle for the Iron Skillet.” The Horned Frogs outgained the Mustangs 614-245 in total offense, limiting SMU to only 89 rushing yards. Quarterback Trevone Boykin finished with 280 yards and four touchdowns while running back B.J. Catalon had 114 yards and one touchdown. 

9/13: TCU 30, Minnesota 7

TCU’s defense forced five turnovers and limited Minnesota to 99 rushing yards in its 30-7 win. The Horned Frogs were up 30-7 before the Golden Gophers were finally able to score in the fourth quarter. TCU wide receiver Josh Doctson had two touchdowns in the first half, B.J. Catalon ran for one and Jaden Oberkrom contributed three field goals. 

8/30: TCU 48, Samford 14

TCU’s season started with a 48-14 win over FCS team Samford. Quarterback Trevone Boykin threw two touchdowns and ran for one, finishing with 363 total yards. The Horned Frogs’ defense held the Bulldogs to just 56 yards passing and 87 yards rushing.

Texas

11/15: Texas 28, Oklahoma State 7

The Longhorns won their third straight game and became bowl eligible with a win over Oklahoma State. Tyroone Swoopes threw for 305 yards and two touchdowns, and John Harris had nine catches for 117 yards and a score. Texas held Oklahoma State to just 192 yards of total offense.

11/8: Texas 33, West Virginia 16

Jonathan Gray ran for three touchdowns to lead the Longhorns past the Mountaineers for their second-straight victory. Tyrone Swoopes completed just 11 of 29 passes for 124 yards, one touchdown and one interception. It was the first time the Longhorns have won consecutive games under coach Charlie Strong.

11/1: Texas 34, Texas Tech 13

Texas scored the final 24 points to overcome a 13-10 first-half deficit and move to 3-3 in Big 12 play. Malcolm Brown led the way with 22 carries for 116 yards and two touchdowns, and Jonathan Gray added 16 carries for 76 yards and a score. Tyrone Swoopes threw for 228 yards and a touchdown, while John Harris had five catches for 165 yards.

10/25: Kansas State 23, Texas 0

The Longhorns were shut out for the first time since 2004 by the Wildcats. Tyrone Swoopes completed 13 of 25 passes for 106 yards as Texas managed only 196 yards of total offense. Texas ran for 90 yards on 27 carries and lost the time of possession battle by nearly 20 minutes.

10/18: Texas 48, Iowa State 45

Nick Rose's 21-yard field goal with three seconds left snapped Texas' two-game losing streak. Tyrone Swoopes completed 24 of 36 passes for 321 yards, one touchdown and one interception, while also running for 95 yards and another score. John Harris led the team with nine catches for 147 yards, and Texas rushed for 191 yards and four touchdowns as a team.

10/11: Oklahoma 31, Texas 26

Texas was down 31-13 early in the fourth quarter and roared back, but the Longhorns couldn't pull off the upset of the Sooners for the second year in a row. Tyrone Swoopes threw for 334 yards and two touchdowns in the close loss, while wide receiver Jaxon Shipley caught nine balls for 115 yards. 

10/04: Baylor 28, Texas 7

Texas' rushing defense allowed Baylor running back Shock Linwood to rush for 148 yards and a touchdown. Sophomore Tyrone Swoopes completed 16 of 34 passes for 144 yards with no touchdowns and two interceptions. The Longhorns' lone score came with 2:42 left in the game, a two-yard touchdown run from Johnathan Gray

09/27: Texas 23, Kansas 0

Tyrone Swoopes threw for 218 yards and two touchdowns and added another score on the ground. John Harris led the Longhorns in receiving with six catches for 89 yards and a touchdown. The Texas defense forced four turnovers in the shutout effort.

09/13: UCLA 20, Texas 17

The door opened for Texas to pull off the upset when UCLA quarterback Brett Hundley went down with an arm injury in the first quarter, but the Bruins were able to hang on after getting the lead in the final five minutes of the game. Tyrone Swoopes threw for 196 yards and two touchdowns, but the Longhorns defense allowed the Bruins to rush for 249 yards.

09/06: BYU 41, Texas 7

David Ash missed the game with a concussion and ultimately decided to end his career. Tyrone Swoopes started in his place and threw for 176 yards, one touchdown and an interception. Texas turned the ball over four times and allowed 429 yards in the blowout loss. 

08/30: Texas 38, North Texas 7

Texas forced four turnovers and outgained North Texas 353-94 in Charlie Strong's Longhorn coaching debut. David Ash threw for 190 yards and a touchdown, with John Harris catching seven passes for 110 yards and a score. Ash added a touchdown on the ground.