Thursday, February 7, 2002



Signed football recruits


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TCU inks ‘quality class,’ coach says
By jordan Blum
Opinion Editor

Signing day.
It’s the day that diehard college football fans live for and the day that arguably plays the greatest role in determining a program’s future.
Head coach Gary Patterson says he’s very excited about the potential future of this recruiting class.
Patterson said getting a quality class this year was essential because the Frogs lost 28 players after the 2000 season and he chose to save scholarships for this season so he could have his first full recruiting season to bring in higher quality players.

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Jordan Blum/OPInion editor Football head coach Gary Patterson talks to the media Wednesday to announce this year’s recruiting class. The class was ranked No. 68 in the nation, according to Rivals100.com.

David Dunai/Staff REPORTER
Junior forward Jamal Brown makes room to score in the lane in the Frogs 92-83 victory against DePaul Wednesday night. Head coach Billy Tubbs said he was disappointed with the Frogs inside game against the Blue Demons.

 

Frogs lose rebounding battle but win game
By Ram Luthra
Sports Editor

The Horned Frog basketball team showed DePaul Wednesday night why speed is better than a tenacious inside game.
TCU (12-12, 2-8 Conference USA) used a combination of quick play from its backcourt and solid team defense to defeat DePaul 92-83 (8-13, 1-8 C-USA) in a seesaw matchup at Daniel-Meyer Coliseum.

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