
TCU Football Postgame Notes
11/9/2024 10:19:00 PM | Football
Richardson has his third career 100-yard receiving game
TCU 38, Oklahoma State 13
Team Notes
•TCU became bowl eligible for the second time in Head Coach Sonny Dykes' three seasons. His 2022 team reached the College Football Playoff National Championship.
•TCU had three takeaways for the first time since its 2022 College Football Playoff Semifinal win over Michigan.
•TCU led 24-0 at halftime, holding an opponent scoreless in the first half for the third time this season.
•The Horned Frogs are 19-3 when holding a halftime lead under Dykes and 21-2 when leading after three quarters.
•TCU has won five of its last seven games versus Oklahoma State.
•Since beginning Big 12 play in 2012, TCU is 6-6 against Oklahoma State with a 5-1 record in Fort Worth.
•Dykes is 2-0 as a head coach versus Oklahoma State with both meetings taking place with him at TCU.
•TCU played at night for the seventh time in 10 games this season.
•TCU scored for the 404th consecutive game, the second-longest streak in NCAA history. No. 1 is Florida at 457 games (1988-present). The Horned Frogs haven't been blanked since Nov. 16, 1991, at Texas (32-0).
•TCU wore a fierce purple helmet, anthracite jersey and anthracite pants. The Horned Frogs are 5-1 in that uniform.
Individual Notes
Offense
•Savion Williams reached the end zone with a 6-yard catch and 1-yard run, the second time in the last three games he's had a receiving and rushing touchdown.
•Williams totaled seven receptions for 52 yards while also completing a pass and rushing for 19 yards.
•Williams has a career-high six receiving touchdowns this season and 14 in his career, tops among active Horned Frogs.
•The touchdown run was Williams' second of the season and of his career.
•JP Richardson, playing against his previous school, had his third career 100-yard receiving game with 100 yards on seven receptions.
•Richardson has at least one reception in 37 consecutive games, tying for the seventh-longest streak in the nation.
•Josh Hoover completed 26-of-35 passes for 286 yards with one touchdown and no interceptions.
•Cam Cook had touchdown runs of 18 and 4 yards to give him a team-best eight on the season. It was Cook's second career game with multiple scores.
•Cook had 47 yards on seven carries.
•Jack Bech had five catches for 59 yards, leaving him 18 shy of the sixth 1,000-yard season in TCU history.
•Jordyn Bailey found the end zone for a second straight week with a career-long 59-yard touchdown run. Bailey also had two receptions for 11 yards.
•Eric McAlister made his first start as a Horned Frog and had three catches for 41 yards.
Defense
•Namdi Obiazor led TCU with eight tackles.
•Bud Clark had his team-best second interception of the season and ninth of his career, most among active Horned Frogs.
•Clark added seven tackles.
•NaNa Osafo-Mensah recorded his second sack of the season.
•True freshman edge rusher Travis Jackson had his first career interception with a 22-yard return in addition to his first collegiate sack which resulted in a 23-yard loss.
•Jonathan Bax forced a fumble and had the recovery.
•Devean Deal had a tackle for loss to give him a team-best 7.5 on the year.
Special Teams
•Kyle Lemmerman's 32-yard field goal to cap the opening drive of the game was his fifth consecutive made attempt.
Team Notes
•TCU became bowl eligible for the second time in Head Coach Sonny Dykes' three seasons. His 2022 team reached the College Football Playoff National Championship.
•TCU had three takeaways for the first time since its 2022 College Football Playoff Semifinal win over Michigan.
•TCU led 24-0 at halftime, holding an opponent scoreless in the first half for the third time this season.
•The Horned Frogs are 19-3 when holding a halftime lead under Dykes and 21-2 when leading after three quarters.
•TCU has won five of its last seven games versus Oklahoma State.
•Since beginning Big 12 play in 2012, TCU is 6-6 against Oklahoma State with a 5-1 record in Fort Worth.
•Dykes is 2-0 as a head coach versus Oklahoma State with both meetings taking place with him at TCU.
•TCU played at night for the seventh time in 10 games this season.
•TCU scored for the 404th consecutive game, the second-longest streak in NCAA history. No. 1 is Florida at 457 games (1988-present). The Horned Frogs haven't been blanked since Nov. 16, 1991, at Texas (32-0).
•TCU wore a fierce purple helmet, anthracite jersey and anthracite pants. The Horned Frogs are 5-1 in that uniform.
Individual Notes
Offense
•Savion Williams reached the end zone with a 6-yard catch and 1-yard run, the second time in the last three games he's had a receiving and rushing touchdown.
•Williams totaled seven receptions for 52 yards while also completing a pass and rushing for 19 yards.
•Williams has a career-high six receiving touchdowns this season and 14 in his career, tops among active Horned Frogs.
•The touchdown run was Williams' second of the season and of his career.
•JP Richardson, playing against his previous school, had his third career 100-yard receiving game with 100 yards on seven receptions.
•Richardson has at least one reception in 37 consecutive games, tying for the seventh-longest streak in the nation.
•Josh Hoover completed 26-of-35 passes for 286 yards with one touchdown and no interceptions.
•Cam Cook had touchdown runs of 18 and 4 yards to give him a team-best eight on the season. It was Cook's second career game with multiple scores.
•Cook had 47 yards on seven carries.
•Jack Bech had five catches for 59 yards, leaving him 18 shy of the sixth 1,000-yard season in TCU history.
•Jordyn Bailey found the end zone for a second straight week with a career-long 59-yard touchdown run. Bailey also had two receptions for 11 yards.
•Eric McAlister made his first start as a Horned Frog and had three catches for 41 yards.
Defense
•Namdi Obiazor led TCU with eight tackles.
•Bud Clark had his team-best second interception of the season and ninth of his career, most among active Horned Frogs.
•Clark added seven tackles.
•NaNa Osafo-Mensah recorded his second sack of the season.
•True freshman edge rusher Travis Jackson had his first career interception with a 22-yard return in addition to his first collegiate sack which resulted in a 23-yard loss.
•Jonathan Bax forced a fumble and had the recovery.
•Devean Deal had a tackle for loss to give him a team-best 7.5 on the year.
Special Teams
•Kyle Lemmerman's 32-yard field goal to cap the opening drive of the game was his fifth consecutive made attempt.
Players Mentioned
Head Coach Sonny Dykes and Players - Weekly Press Conference (Bye Week 1)
Thursday, September 04
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Tuesday, September 02
Behind the Mic: TCU vs. North Carolina
Monday, September 01
Head Coach Sonny Dykes and Players - Weekly Press Conference (at North Carolina)
Wednesday, August 27