TCU Football vs. SMU: Live Game Day Thread

Follow the KillerFrogs Fan Forum for play-by-play action and instant reactions to the game.
TCU Football vs. SMU: Live Game Day Thread
TCU Football vs. SMU: Live Game Day Thread

KillerFrogs' Fan Forum - lowering office productivity since 1997 - is widely known throughout the TCU fan base as the source for how fans are feeling at that moment on a host of topics.

The Game Day Thread, sponsored by Stanley Eisenman's Fine Shoes, contains play-by-play action and up-to-the-minute commentary from the fans following along that day. Let's hear from you!

How's the TCU game going? How is SMU? Are the Mustangs playing like it's their Super Bowl? Will SMU attempt another flag plant at The Carter? How is Preston Stone doing for SMU? How is Chandler Morris doing for TCU? Is the TCU defense looking as good as they did last week? Has the TCU special teams unit been able to stop the returns? 

You will find thousands of opinions on these questions and more! We want to hear from you. Create a free account and follow along! Discover why the KillerFrogs' Fan Forum has been the place to voice opinions for 25+ years!


TCU vs. SMU - 102nd Battle of the Iron Skillet

FOLLOW LIVE! CLICK HERE

FOR THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY

Game Day Thread sponsored by Stanley Eisenman's Fine Shoes


Previewing the Game

All week, our staff has been providing a preview of the first game of the season. In case you missed some of our earlier coverage, here are some links to those stories

Opponent Preview - SMU
Week 4 Poll Watching
Crossing the Goal Line - Predicting the TCU/SMU Score
WATCH! Willis Patrick on Chandler Morris
WATCH! Sonny Dykes on Preston Stone
Week 4 Big 12 Matchups and Predictions
Tori's Three Thoughts - Conference Realignment Proving Costly for SMU
Dear SMU - Our Weekly Letter to our Opponent
Week 4 - Ranking the Big 12 Games to Watch
WATCH! Sonny Dykes on Having more Excitement than your Opponent
WATCH! JP Richardson on Minimizing Turnovers
WATCH! Bud Clark on the Defense's Improvement
WATCH or LISTEN! College Football Podcast - SMU Preview
WATCH! Willis Patrick on Running Backs Bailey and Sanders
WATCH! JP Richardson on the Iron Skillet
Week 4 Big 12 Football Power Rankings
Conference Realignment Is Killing Great Rivalry Games - Like the Iron Skillet
Week 4 - Keys to the Game
Week 4 - Depth Chart - TCU
Week 4 - Depth Chart - SMU
Staff Predictions - TCU vs. SMU
How to Watch, Listen, and Stream the TCU vs. SMU Game
TCU vs. SMU Betting Odds
Know Your Foe - SMU Players to Watch


Want to join the discussion? Click here to become a member of the Killer Frogs message board community today!

Follow KillerFrogs on Twitter to stay up to date on all the latest TCU news! Follow KillerFrogs on Facebook and Instagram as well. Download the KillerFrogs app on Google Play or in the Apple App Store.


Published
Barry Lewis
BARRY LEWIS

Barry is the managing editor/publisher of TCU Horned Frogs On SI and oversees a team of 15+ writers, photographers, and podcasters covering all 22 of TCU’s sports. He writes on football, basketball (men’s and women’s), baseball, men’s tennis, and other sports as needed. His weekly articles include Big 12 Power Rankings and Poll Watching during the football, basketball, and baseball seasons. He is a frequent guest on one of the many podcasts that TCU Horned Frogs On SI writers host covering football, baseball, basketball, and other sports. Barry is a member of the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), U.S. Basketball Writers Association (USBWA), and National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA). He has represented TCU Horned Frogs On SI at the 2022 Fiesta Bowl, the 2023 College Football National Championship, the 2023 College World Series, the 2024 NCAA Men’s Tennis National Championship, Big 12 Football Media Days, and Big 12 Basketball Media Days. Barry has followed TCU sports since the Jim Wacker days. He is an avid sports fan and traveler, and he loves any opportunity to see a sporting event in person. He has been to 18 of the 30 MLB ballparks, experienced game day at 25 college football stadiums, seen 21 NFL stadiums, and been to 16 bowl games.

Share on XFollow barryrlewis