TCU is 2-0, which is all you can ever ask of a team that’s two weeks into their season. That they’ve had one of the more dominant defenses in the country over the first two weeks should give fans something to be excited about, surely, but week three will present a new test for the Frogs’ D.
Yes, SMU has been, largely, a whipping post for TCU football over the past decade, but with Chad Morris at the helm, the Ponies have made major strides back to relevancy. Add in that SMU has a receiver who has had his way with TCU the past few seasons, and this game will undoubtedly be a test TCU needs to pass before entering conference play.