Postgame Notes - vs. Colorado
10/4/2025 11:34:00 PM | Football
A collection of notes and tidbits from tonight's TCU Football game.
TEAM NOTES
PLAYER NOTES
QB Josh Hoover
- Colorado won the toss and elected to defer.
- Tonight's attendance at Amon G. Carter Stadium was announced as 43,160.
- TCU has now scored in 412 consecutive games, the second longest streak in NCAA history - trailing only Florida (466).
- TCU had at least six receivers catch a pass for the 46th consecutive game, a streak that spans back to the Kansas game on Nov. 20, 2021.
- TCU is now 2-1 against Colorado.
- TCU failed to score in the first quarter, snapping a 10-game streak of doing so.
- TCU recorded three interceptions for the first time in a game since SMU on Sept. 25, 2021.
- It was also the first time TCU has had a game with three or more interceptions and two or more sacks November 29, 2019 vs. West Virginia.
- TCU did not turn the ball over in a game for the first time all season.
- It was the first time this century TCU has won a game by 14+ points after trailing by 14+ points.
- TCU ended Colorado's streak of three or fewer turnovers in 35 straight games. It was their longest streak since at least 1996.
PLAYER NOTES
QB Josh Hoover
- Seventh time in his career he has thrown for four or more touchdowns, the most by any active FBS QB.
- Recorded a reception for the 32nd consecutive game of his career, dating back to his time at Houston. It's the sixth-longest active streak in the nation.
- Had first career touchdown on his second career reception in the fourth quarter.
- Had first interception of season and second of career.
- Had second interception of season and 13th of his career.
- Earned his third interception of the season in the first quarter.
Players Mentioned
TCU Football | Frogs Beat Colorado, 35-21 (Post-Game Press Conference)
Sunday, October 05
Behind the Mic: TCU vs. Colorado
Saturday, October 04
TCU Football | Sonny Dykes and Players Weekly Press Conference (vs. Colorado)
Tuesday, September 30
Behind the Mic: TCU vs. Arizona State
Friday, September 26