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How To Watch, Listen, Stream, & Get Live Updates Of TCU Football vs. BYE

TCU might have played BYE yesterday. I'm still not sure. Any and all help would be appreciated.
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Hello!

SI here, the man who knows nothing giving you everything you need to know about TCU athletics. And that includes football, evidently. Here's the relevant information for you to view, listen, or follow TCU's game against BYE:  

Kickoff - ?, Central Time 

TV - ?

Live Stream - ?

Radio - ?

Spanish Radio - ?

Sep 30, 2023; Fort Worth, Texas, USA; TCU Horned Frogs fans waves towels before the game against the West Virginia Mountaineers at Amon G. Carter Stadium.

TCU students cheering in the student section, where they definitely weren't when we didn't play BYE

And now for the inexplicably obligatory narrative:

It's happened again.  After sending a letter directly to BYE, whoever they may be, in which I specifically requested they try to show up, I spent the whole of Saturday at the Carter, counting grass blades -- for the record, my count is now up to 9,820,392, which strikes me as a pretty good number, though I don't know much about college stadium averages.  

So I'm assuming our opponent has not simply disappeared, and that we may be playing them after all.  Or have played them, if we were on the road.  The only trouble is, as with everything else related to BYE, I cannot find the city they are associated with.  Thus, providing the time of play against a team one doesn't know, in a town he doesn't know, in a state that may or may not be in the United States . . . I hope you can see the difficulties.  Maybe they're a rugby team.  My friend, Gordon Hanlon, the Irishman, he might know.  He knows all things rugby.  

Anyhow, if anyone has any information clarifying the matter, if they could please email The Barry Lewis directly, we'd all appreciate it.  

Further, I'm afraid I can't find any information as to whether they may prove a good or bad team.  No players.  No names.  No numbers.  Having said that, relative to how TCU has played as of late, it may be a good thing that BYE not show--in that case they'd have to forfeit, right?  Then we can simply call it a win, which may prove the last of the season. 

Go Frogs!  Down with BYE!  


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