TCU’s defensive line has a chance, in 2018, to be a few different things. First, it has a chance to be the strongest unit on either side of the ball for the Horned Frogs, who, just a few seasons ago, saw a critical need to get bigger along the line.
Second, and more impressively, this has a chance to be one of TCU’s best defensive lines, if not the best, of the Patterson era. To make a claim such as this, though, let’s first look at a few sets of defensive lines that were particularly stout.
2003 | Key Names: Bo Schobel, Robert Pollard, Chad Pugh, Ranorris Ray
This season included arguably the most impressive season ever by a TCU defensive end, as Bo Schobel recorded 27 tackles for loss and 17 sacks in a single season.