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Jamie and Melissa discuss TCU baseball's opening weekend at Globe Life Field, as well as big wins by men's and women's basketball in the last week.We're also excited to announce a new partnership with Anduno! Anduno is a company committed to helping athletes recover faster, so they can perform to the highest level.Founded by a former TCU student athlete, he's looking to give back to the Frogs. For this week only, every purchase of Anduno's TCU Windproof Jacket will provide TCU swimming with a backpack and a massage gun. Purchase yours here, and check out all that Anduno has to offer: https://anduno.us/pages/frog-support
On this episode, Jamie and Melissa discuss:Gary Patterson to USC as the DCTCU baseball's season begins this weekMen's hoops is who we thought they wereWomen's hoops concerns?
Jamie sits down with TCU baseball head coach Kirk Saarloos to talk about the upcoming season, the team's expectations, how the Big 12 can gain ground in the perception race against the SEC and ACC, and Lupton Stadium renovation plans.
Jamie, Melissa and Anthony break down Harvard QB Jaden Craig's commitment to TCU out of the transfer portal. Plus:- More portal visits & news- Anthony's reaction to the Alamo Bowl- TCU hires new QB and RB coaches- Kaz Kazadi departs the program- MBB & WBB open Big 12 play
Former TCU Football player and radio voice Landry Burdine joins the show to talk about how the 1998 Sun Bowl against USC, which, at the time was TCU's first bowl since 1942, propelled the program and the university to new heights. He tells some great behind the scenes stories, talks about what the win did for the program, the university, and himself, and speaks on the state of the Frogs and college football today.
Jamie and Melissa discuss Josh Hoover's intent to enter the transfer portal, how it came about and where the Frogs go from here for the Alamo Bowl and beyond.
Jamie is back with another episode of the Indy Drill, and this week he takes on several topics:- Joel Klatt's anti-Cinderella stance- The ACC's scheduling debacle- A big fancy loan for the Big 12- Utah's private equity deal- Notre Dame and the infamous Memorandum of Understanding- Kalshi and betting on the transfer portal
Jamie and Melissa are joined by Anthony Alabi, former TCU offensive lineman and Texas High School Football broadcaster, to discuss:Kendal Briles heading to South CarolinaTCU hiring Gordon Sammis as the new OCThe parallels between the 1998 Sun Bowl and the 2025 Alamo BowlMike Buddie's latest Buddie System Newsletter (read it here)
Jamie and Melissa put a bow on TCU football's regular season, and take a look at their Alamo Bowl matchup against USC.Plus, the duo discusses the rumblings around Kendal Briles heading to South Carolina, and looks at the first few weeks of men's and women's basketball.Lastly they take a look at the end of soccer and volleyball's tournament runs.
Jamie, Melissa, Steven and Jeremy discuss the Frogs' 45-23 win in the regular season finale.
Jamie sits down with Keegan Nickoson of BearcatJournal.com to discuss TCU's upcoming home game against Cincinnati.
Melissa speaks with Ryan Monceaux of gocoogs.com to preview the Horned Frogs trip to Houston. Ryan breaks down how Willie Fritz turned things around so quickly for the Cougars, how the defense has held firm, and what the secret is for Houston to hit the 10 win mark.
Jamie Plunkett visits with guest Anthony Alabi, former TCU and NFL offensive lineman, about TCU's 44-13 loss to the BYU Cougars.
Jamie Plunkett and Steven Johnson break down TCU's 44-13 loss to BYU. What went wrong? How did Sonny Dykes react in postgame? Where do the Frogs go from here?
Melissa chats with Cleon Wall of BYU Radio to preview the Horned Frogs trip to Provo for a critical Saturday night tilt for both teams.The talk the rise of Bear Bachmeier, if BYU can slow down the Frogs' passing attack, and whether the Cougars can run on TCU's stout run defense.
Jamie and Melissa discuss TCU's 20-17 loss to Iowa State, how it happened, and whether or not football is bumping into its ceiling. Plus, men's and women's hoops talk, with some soccer and general athletics stuff mixed in.
Jamie, Melissa and Jeremy Clark break down TCU's 20-17 loss to Iowa State.
Melissa chats with Levi Stevenson of Wide Right & Natty Lite to talk all things Iowa State at TCU. With the Cyclones in the midst of a four game losing streak, Levi explains what's going wrong in Ames, the terrible injury luck, and if the skid's silver lining is a longer tenure for Matt Campbell.
Melissa chats with CBS Sports national college football writer Shehan Jeyarajah to talk all things TCU from a big picture perspective. They talk the Horned Frogs' place in the conference and on the national stage, what they need to do in November to make it to Arlington, and why fans are frustrated with a program that keeps winning games (mostly). They also jump into the conference leaders of the pack, namely Texas Tech and BYU, and how teams like Houston and Cincinnati have surprised in 2025. Lastly, Shehan discusses his recent article about Dave Aranda and Baylor Football and why it might be time to make a change.#gofrogs #tcu #big12conference #collegefootball
TCU escaped Morgantown with a close win, 23-17, despite being 16.5-point favorites in the contest. The win moves TCU to 6-2 on the season and 3-2 in Big 12 play. Join Jeremy Clark, Steven Johnson, Melissa Triebwasser and Jamie Plunkett as they break down all the ins and outs of the victory.




