TCU lost to West Virginia 47-10 on Saturday, in what was the most lopsided defeat of the Gary Patterson era.
It happened in the midst of sub-freezing temperatures, a brutally cold wind, a loud opposing crowd, and revealed that TCU’s depth, plagued by injuries, couldn’t overcome critical mistakes or execute a game plan to keep up with the Mountaineer’s high-powered offense.
And I was there to see it. Bundled up in 7 layers and still wondering when frostbite was going to set in, I, with three of my buddies, sat in section 107 and watched TCU get dismantled.