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Football coaches look to gather top-rate recruits for season
B
y Braden Howell
Staff Reporter

While a Liberty Bowl victory marked the end of TCU football for many Horned Frog players, it marked the beginning of the last intense month of recruiting for TCU football coaches.
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Baseball stadium open to fans for tours, autographs

Sunday afternoon will be the final chance to get an up-close look at the new state-of-the-art home of Horned Frog baseball before its Feb. 2 season opener against Texas-Arlington. Lupton Stadium and Williams-Reilly Field will be open to the public, available for tours, seat selection for season tickets, an intrasquad scrimmage and autograph session. Admission to the open house is free.
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Final bowl

Linebacker LaMarcus McDonald (No. 44) will play in the 54th annual Senior Bowl at 1 p.m. Saturday in Mobile, Ala. He will be the only Frog in attendance. It will also feature Longhorns’ quarterback Chris Simms and this year’s Heisman Trophy winner, quarterback Carson Palmer. The game is used as a major scouting tool before April’s draft. The Bowl practices are attended by more than 630 general managers, head coaches, assistant coaches, scouts and other front office personal from the NFL. McDonald, who will represent the South team, will be coached by the Detroit Lions’ staff. According to the Senior Bowl’s official site, McDonald, who was Conference USA’s defensive player of the year, did well in pass-coverage drills and defending throws during scrimmage. He is 6-feet tall, 209 pounds and is expected to be a first-day draft pick. The game will be televised on ESPN.

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