2019 Football Roster
Roster
Gaines, Innis

Jersey Number 6
Innis Gaines
- Position:
- S
- Class:
- Senior
- Height:
- 6-2
- Weight:
- 207
- Hometown:
- Beaumont, Texas
- High School:
- West Brook High School
Bio
CAREER HONORS
- 2018 Pro Football Focus Second-Team All-Big 12
2019 | SENIOR
Started the opening eight games ... sidelined by injury the final four contests ... still finished seventh on the team with 34 tackles ... had at least three stops in each game ... totaled a season-best six stops in the 34-13 win at Purdue ... had an interception to go with four tackles in the 37-27 victory over No. 15 Texas ... had two quarterback hurries to go with five tackles at Kansas State ... recorded five stops, including 1.5 for loss with a sack, at Oklahoma State in his final game of the season.
2018 | JUNIOR
Started the opening six games before being sidelined for the season by injury ... posted 31 tackles on the year, including 6.5 for a loss ... had career-high totals of nine stops and 3.5 for a loss in the Ohio State game … also had two pass breakups against the Buckeyes ... had an interception in the season opener against Southern ... recorded a sack and forced a fumble in the 17-14 win over Iowa State ... posted at least one tackle for a loss in four of his six games ... had six pass breakups on the season with a career-high three against SMU ... also had seven stops versus the Mustangs.
2017 | SOPHOMORE
Played in all 14 games, starting against West Virginia and in the Valero Alamo Bowl against Stanford … made 37 tackles with 22 solo tackles … also recorded 6.0 tackles for loss and 2.0 sacks … had one interception, sealing TCU’s win over Stanford in the Valero Alamo Bowl … also had career-best six tackles, four solo, and a forced fumble against the Cardinal … also broke up four passes and forced two fumbles on the season.
- 2018 Pro Football Focus Second-Team All-Big 12
2019 | SENIOR
Started the opening eight games ... sidelined by injury the final four contests ... still finished seventh on the team with 34 tackles ... had at least three stops in each game ... totaled a season-best six stops in the 34-13 win at Purdue ... had an interception to go with four tackles in the 37-27 victory over No. 15 Texas ... had two quarterback hurries to go with five tackles at Kansas State ... recorded five stops, including 1.5 for loss with a sack, at Oklahoma State in his final game of the season.
2018 | JUNIOR
Started the opening six games before being sidelined for the season by injury ... posted 31 tackles on the year, including 6.5 for a loss ... had career-high totals of nine stops and 3.5 for a loss in the Ohio State game … also had two pass breakups against the Buckeyes ... had an interception in the season opener against Southern ... recorded a sack and forced a fumble in the 17-14 win over Iowa State ... posted at least one tackle for a loss in four of his six games ... had six pass breakups on the season with a career-high three against SMU ... also had seven stops versus the Mustangs.
2017 | SOPHOMORE
Played in all 14 games, starting against West Virginia and in the Valero Alamo Bowl against Stanford … made 37 tackles with 22 solo tackles … also recorded 6.0 tackles for loss and 2.0 sacks … had one interception, sealing TCU’s win over Stanford in the Valero Alamo Bowl … also had career-best six tackles, four solo, and a forced fumble against the Cardinal … also broke up four passes and forced two fumbles on the season.
2016 | FRESHMAN
Played in the season's final 10 games ... made two total tackles.
HIGH SCHOOL
Four-star safety by 247Sports.com … No. 4 safety in Texas and No. 9 nationally … No. 34 overall prospect in Texas … had a national ranking of 210 in the 247Sports Top 247 … recorded 124 tackles, including 12 for loss, with five interceptions, 11 pass breakups, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries his senior season … also had five blocked kicks and three defensive touchdowns … named the 2015 Super Gold Defensive Player of the Year … chose TCU over Arkansas and Texas Tech.
Head Coach Sonny Dykes and Players - Weekly Press Conference (Bye Week 1)
Thursday, September 04
Football: Postgame at North Carolina
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