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Gary Patterson giving TCU the finger

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fightinag
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NEXT YEAR IS HERE.......again
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Gunny456 said:

He likes to tie his shoes a lot. He would re-tie his shoes like every ten minutes during a game.
'Round these parts we call that "not knowing how to tie your shoes."
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angus55 said:

After this year he can go to sandtard Baylor and or Coke baylor.
Maybe I haven't been on the board much lately, but I thought Purple Baylor and Coke Baylor were the same thing. Texas Cocaine University?
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W said:

Patterson was a defensive genius in the WAC, MWC, and whatever else league TCU was in

but once he and the Frogs got to the Big 12...reality set in

his first season in the Big 12 in 2012...

the Frogs gave up 56 points to Tech, 38 points to West Virginia, 37 points to Iowa State, etc..,
the 2014 TCU team beat Ole Miss 42-3 in the Peach Bowl.
The 2014 Mississippi team walked into Kyle Field and won 35-20.

Gary Patterson's teams have always been able to play defense....regardless of what conference they were in.
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Kellso said:

the 2014 TCU team beat Ole Miss 42-3 in the Peach Bowl.
2014 TCU is possibly my favorite ever among teams where I had no baked-in rooting interest. It was just a joy to watch them.
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Aggie_Journalist said:

I've heard he has a pretty weird personality, which is why he never left TCU for another hc gig. They tolerated it.


Weird weird or exciting weird?
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Ole Miss had a great team that year. I was at the game at Kyle. They played fast and had great receivers.
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