TCU-West Virginia Postgame Notes
11/29/2019 7:51:00 PM | Football
TCU-WEST VIRGINIA POSTGAME NOTES
Team Notes
* Six of TCU's seven losses this season were by seven points or less.
* Over the last six seasons, TCU's 33-21 Big 12 record ranks second in the conference with its 52-26 overall mark third in the conference.
* TCU played at home for just the third time in an eight-game stretch covering nine weeks.
* West Virginia was held to 244 yards of offense, the sixth time this season TCU's opponent had less than 300 yards.
* TCU played on Black Friday for the fourth time in five seasons and is now 3-1 in those games.
* Eighteen seniors were honored in a pregame ceremony for playing their final home game.
* TCU had three interceptions to give it 16 on the season, its most since 2014 (26). The Horned Frogs had their fourth game this season with multiple picks.
* TCU dropped to 14-5 under Patterson when tied at halftime.
* Sacks by Parker Workman and Vernon Scott gave TCU at least one sack in 79 of its last 82 games.
* Patterson is 4-4 as a head coach versus West Virginia.
* The Horned Frogs are 89-24 in home games over 19 seasons under Patterson.
* TCU is 43-18 in regular-season games after a loss under Patterson.
* TCU is 13-7 in short-week games under Patterson.
* TCU scored for the 345th consecutive game. It's the nation's second-longest current streak and fourth all-time in NCAA history. The Horned Frogs haven't been blanked since Nov. 16, 1991, at Texas (32-0).
* For the fourth straight game, TCU's team captains were Ross Blacklock, Cordel Iwuagwu, Jalen Reagor and Garret Wallow. Wallow has been a captain each game this season.
* TCU wore a black helmet with a black jersey and black pants.
Individual Notes
Offense
* Taye Barber had a career long 64-yard rush. It was TCU's second-longest carry of the season and the longest by a wide receiver since Jalen Reagor's 83-yard touchdown versus Oklahoma State last season.
* Sewo Olonilua's 2-yard scoring run was his team-best and career-high eighth rushing touchdown of the season. It was his 18th career rushing score, tying Darius Anderson for most among current Horned Frogs.
* Jalen Reagor led TCU with six receptions for 57 yards.
Defense
* Garret Wallow had a team-best 12 tackles, including three for a loss, to top TCU for the 10th time in 12 games this season.
* Wallow recorded double-digit stops for the 10th time in his career and the seventh time this season, including four of the last five games.
* Wallow's 12 tackles gave him 205 in his career, the most among active Horned Frogs.
* Wallow finished the season with 125 tackles, the fourth-best season total in the 19-year Gary Patterson head coaching era.
* Ar'Darius Washington had two interceptions to give him a team-best five on the season, the most by a freshman under Patterson.
* Washington's five picks this year are the most by a Horned Frog since Chris Hackett had seven in 2014.
* Julius Lewis had his first interception of the season and third of his career. He added two pass breakups.
* Parker Workman recorded two tackles for a loss, including his first sack as a Horned Frog.
* Vernon Scott had his first career sack while forcing a fumble for the second time in three games.
* Ochaun Mathis had two tackles for a loss.
Special Teams
* Jalen Reagor had his second punt return touchdown of the season to give TCU a 17-10 third-quarter lead.
* Reagor is the first Horned Frog with two punt returns for touchdowns in the same season since Jeremy Kerley in 2009.
* Reagor is one of just two players nationally with two punt returns for touchdowns this season.
* Reager had 312 punt return yards this season, the most by a Horned Frog since Cameron Echols-Luper had 349 in 2014.
* Jonathan Song's 30-yard field goal made him 23-of-24 on the season and 40-of-44 in his career. He was 39-of-40 on attempts 40 yards and in.
* Song's 23 field goals tie him for second-most in a season at TCU, matching Michael Reeder (1995) and Nick Browne (2002). The record is 28 by Browne in 2003.
* Song is just the seventh player in TCU history with 40 field goals in a career.
Team Notes
* Six of TCU's seven losses this season were by seven points or less.
* Over the last six seasons, TCU's 33-21 Big 12 record ranks second in the conference with its 52-26 overall mark third in the conference.
* TCU played at home for just the third time in an eight-game stretch covering nine weeks.
* West Virginia was held to 244 yards of offense, the sixth time this season TCU's opponent had less than 300 yards.
* TCU played on Black Friday for the fourth time in five seasons and is now 3-1 in those games.
* Eighteen seniors were honored in a pregame ceremony for playing their final home game.
* TCU had three interceptions to give it 16 on the season, its most since 2014 (26). The Horned Frogs had their fourth game this season with multiple picks.
* TCU dropped to 14-5 under Patterson when tied at halftime.
* Sacks by Parker Workman and Vernon Scott gave TCU at least one sack in 79 of its last 82 games.
* Patterson is 4-4 as a head coach versus West Virginia.
* The Horned Frogs are 89-24 in home games over 19 seasons under Patterson.
* TCU is 43-18 in regular-season games after a loss under Patterson.
* TCU is 13-7 in short-week games under Patterson.
* TCU scored for the 345th consecutive game. It's the nation's second-longest current streak and fourth all-time in NCAA history. The Horned Frogs haven't been blanked since Nov. 16, 1991, at Texas (32-0).
* For the fourth straight game, TCU's team captains were Ross Blacklock, Cordel Iwuagwu, Jalen Reagor and Garret Wallow. Wallow has been a captain each game this season.
* TCU wore a black helmet with a black jersey and black pants.
Individual Notes
Offense
* Taye Barber had a career long 64-yard rush. It was TCU's second-longest carry of the season and the longest by a wide receiver since Jalen Reagor's 83-yard touchdown versus Oklahoma State last season.
* Sewo Olonilua's 2-yard scoring run was his team-best and career-high eighth rushing touchdown of the season. It was his 18th career rushing score, tying Darius Anderson for most among current Horned Frogs.
* Jalen Reagor led TCU with six receptions for 57 yards.
Defense
* Garret Wallow had a team-best 12 tackles, including three for a loss, to top TCU for the 10th time in 12 games this season.
* Wallow recorded double-digit stops for the 10th time in his career and the seventh time this season, including four of the last five games.
* Wallow's 12 tackles gave him 205 in his career, the most among active Horned Frogs.
* Wallow finished the season with 125 tackles, the fourth-best season total in the 19-year Gary Patterson head coaching era.
* Ar'Darius Washington had two interceptions to give him a team-best five on the season, the most by a freshman under Patterson.
* Washington's five picks this year are the most by a Horned Frog since Chris Hackett had seven in 2014.
* Julius Lewis had his first interception of the season and third of his career. He added two pass breakups.
* Parker Workman recorded two tackles for a loss, including his first sack as a Horned Frog.
* Vernon Scott had his first career sack while forcing a fumble for the second time in three games.
* Ochaun Mathis had two tackles for a loss.
Special Teams
* Jalen Reagor had his second punt return touchdown of the season to give TCU a 17-10 third-quarter lead.
* Reagor is the first Horned Frog with two punt returns for touchdowns in the same season since Jeremy Kerley in 2009.
* Reagor is one of just two players nationally with two punt returns for touchdowns this season.
* Reager had 312 punt return yards this season, the most by a Horned Frog since Cameron Echols-Luper had 349 in 2014.
* Jonathan Song's 30-yard field goal made him 23-of-24 on the season and 40-of-44 in his career. He was 39-of-40 on attempts 40 yards and in.
* Song's 23 field goals tie him for second-most in a season at TCU, matching Michael Reeder (1995) and Nick Browne (2002). The record is 28 by Browne in 2003.
* Song is just the seventh player in TCU history with 40 field goals in a career.
Players Mentioned
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Sunday, November 23
Behind the Mic: TCU vs. Houston
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