SAN ANTONIO, Texas – In the most insane bowl game of the season, No. 11 TCU rallied back from a 31-0 halftime deficit to force overtime against No. 15 Oregon, then came up with a little more magic in triple overtime for a 47-41 victory to win the Valero Alamo Bowl. Here’s what we learned:
What the win means for TCU: Now that was special. Gary Patterson’s squad produced the most memorable win of this bowl season by regrouping at halftime and refusing to give up. Their odds of beating the Ducks without Trevone Boykin and Josh Doctson weren’t great, and pretty much slim-to-none when they took a 31-0 deficit into halftime.