
Frogs Move Up In Polls
9/8/2003 12:00:00 AM | Football
Sept. 8, 2003
Following a 17-3 win over Navy on Saturday night, the 2-0 TCU Horned Frogs have moved up in both national polls, climbing to 22nd in the Associated Press poll and moving into the top 25 in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll for the first time this season, coming in as the 23rd ranked team in the country.
The Frogs gained 64 additional points in moving from 25th to 22nd in the A.P. poll this week. The Frogs tallied 195 points to rank between No. 21 Washington (286) and No. 23 Iowa (184).
The No. 22 ranking for TCU in the writers' poll matches the high point for the 2002 Horned Frogs. That squad was ranked 22nd in the nation on November 17 while sporting an 8-1 record.
TCU went from 79 points to 157 in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll to move from 28th in the country to No. 23. The Frogs rank between No. 22 North Carolina State (221) and No. 24 Washington (153) in the poll.
Oklahoma continues to lead both polls, followed by Miami, Ohio State and USC.









