TCU leads at half 23-0. Andy Dalton who had no TD passes coming in the game has 2 TD passes in the first half. The last one was on a fade to Walter Bryant who made a terrific catch in the corner of the end zone. So far, the offense has done a better job of not having drive-killing penalites. TCU seems to have improved their penalty problems thus far.
Jeremy Kerley has done everything. The only mistake he made was on a sack he took in the 2nd quarter. He probably should have thrown it away, but at least he didn’t turn the ball over. Coming in to the game BYU QB Max Hall only had 4 INT’s. TCU got one in the first half and just missed on three more. TCU has taken advantage of the turnovers, and their passing game looks much better with Dalton back in the game. So far, they are making it look easy, but BYU should make a good come back in the second half.
The Versus “experts” boldy predicted a BYU win. We’ll see how it ends. I think they seem impressed with TCU’s defense. Once again the TCU defense is absolutely wiping out the BYU running game. BYU has become one dimensional.
All of those Mike Shulz haters have to like the game he is calling. It looks to me like TCU might have been playing opposum. They have really opened up the offense tonight. Shulz is doing everything. He has attempted to have a vertical passing game, and they have gotten a couple of TD’s with it. TCU has also introduced college football with the “wild frog.” Kerley has shown he may be one of the most versatile players in the country. Folks, Kerley is a true Sophomore. In two years, if he keeps improving, the TCU Media Relations office might be designing a Heisman Trophy campaign.
TCU 23
BYU 0








