As previewed the past couple days here at Frogs O’ War, TCU will hope to begin Big 12 play in Amon G. Carter Stadium with a 4-0 record after a few non-conference stints and a bout against newcomer Houston begin its season.
With Colorado, Nicholls State, SMU and Houston on the early-season schedule, 4-0 should be the expectation, and with West Virginia coming up to Amon G. Carter Stadium to begin conference play, 5-0 shouldn’t be a lofty goal.
West Virginia is projected to finish last in the Big 12 after a 5-7 season last year. The Mountaineers finished 3-6 in the Big 12.