No. 15 TCU uses defense to stay perfect

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CLEMSON, S.C. (AP)—Coach Gary Patterson wants to bust up talk about No. 15 TCU’s BCS potential.

“I’m not drinking that Kool-Aid,” Patterson pledged.

The Horned Frogs showed off their stellar defense and bolstered their Bowl Championship Series credentials with a 14-10 victory at Clemson on Saturday.

Andy Dalton threw two TD passes in keep the Frogs (3-0) perfect. It was only a week ago that Mountain West Conference heavyweights—Utah and BYU—stumbled to BCS-bid conference opponents.

That left TCU carrying the banner for the MWC heading into Death Valley to play Clemson for first time since 1965.

The Horned Frogs lived up to their reputation as rock-solid defenders. They held Clemson to 117 yards in the second half and stopped the Tigers twice on fourth-quarter drives inside the TCU 20.

“Our defense has played great. It’s nice to have them on our team,” Dalton said. “On offense, you don’t want to have games 14-10. But it’s nice to come out with wins like that.”

TCU trailed 10-7 entering the fourth quarter as it had its own problems against a Tigers defense that held Boston College to 54 yards a week earlier.

That’s when Dalton ended a 56-yard drive with a 25-yard TD pass to Antoine Hicks to move in front with 12:46 left.

TCU kept the Tigers (2-2) off the scoreboard on their two best second-half chances as a steady rain soaked Death Valley. The initial drive ended with Richard Jackson’s first field goal miss—he had made his last nine—in three games. The other ended at the Frogs 16 as Kyle Parker threw a fourth-down incompletion to the end zone with 1:55 left.

Clemson got the ball back one last time with 1:03 to go—and again TCU held as Parker’s desperation fourth-down heave was knocked aside.

“We kind of turned it up during the second half,” TCU star defensive end Jerry Hughes said. “Our goal this year was finishing football games.”

Tigers star C.J. Spiller rushed for 112 yards and had a touchdown.

Spiller also joined another do-everything star, former Southern California Heisman Trophy winner Reggie Bush, in an exclusive college football club. They are the only players with at least 2,500 yards rushing, 1,500 yards in kickoff returns, 1,00 yards receiving and 500 yards in punt returns.

Spiller couldn’t bring Clemson coach Dabo Swinney his first victory over a ranked team since taking over last October.

When Parker’s final pass hit the ground, TCU defenders leaped and ran to the sidelines in celebration. And why not? Along with grabbing an impressive nonconference victory against an Atlantic Coast Conference team, the school left Death Valley with a $1 million guarantee for the one-time matchup.

“Both teams battled it out today, and it came down to a few plays,” Swinney said. “Unfortunately, they made a couple more at the end of the game.”

Dalton completed 17 of 26 for 226 yards, with a 6-yard TD pass to Curtis Clay in the opening quarter. Dalton also rushed for 86 yards and kept the Tigers off balance.

Dalton moved the junior into second place on the school career list 5,326 yards passing. He’s still more than 2,000 yards behind career leader Max Knake.

This game figured to be a low-scoring, trench fight between two of the country’s top defenses. And it was after a few early fireworks.

Clemson drove 72 yards with the game’s opening kick, moving easily on TCU for nearly 7 minutes. The Frogs toughened up in the red zone, though, holding the Tigers to Jackson’s ninth straight made field goal.

TCU took advantage of a big break on the following series when Clemson defensive end Da’Quan Bowers tipped Dalton’s pass high in the air and into the waiting hands of tailback Ed Wesley behind everyone else for a 58-yard catch and run.

Dalton connected with Clay for a score moments later.

That’s when things got physical.

The Tigers got their fourth-down stop when TCU, which had driven to the Clemson’s 24, passed up a field goal try for a straight-ahead carry by Joseph Turner that was stuffed by linebacker Kavell Conner with 11:48 left in the second quarter.

The Horned Frogs got payback about 7 minutes later, nose tackle Jeremy Coleman halting Clemson’s Jamie Harper for no gain.

As usual, it took Spiller to open up the Tigers’ offense. He sneaked behind linebacker Daryl Washington for a 60-yard catch to the TCU 4. Three plays later, Spiller got in for a 1-yard score and a 10-7 lead at half.

Updated Sep 27, 12:19 pm EDT
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Head to Head - Week 4

Team Total Yds Pass Yds Rush Yds First Downs 3rdD% Pen./Yds Turnovers Time of Poss.
TCU 388 226 162 19 38.5% 11/106 0 31:20
Clemson 309 192 117 17 41.2% 6/49 0 28:40

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  1. DANNY A
    27. Posted by DANNY A Sat Nov 14 11:20pm EST

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    I wish they could play Clemson now. They're on a roll.
  2. Robbie
    26. Posted by Robbie Tue Sep 29 4:45pm EDT

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    TCU is a national power that is not in the BCS. A national power is a team that regularly ranks in the top 25 at the end of the season and TCU qualiifies. Clemson is in a rebuilding year with a new coach but a victory over Clemson is still a victory over a team that makes bowl games on a regular basis. Beating Clemson, BYU, and Utah along with Air Force who regualrly makes bowls in my view is equal to say Cincinnati winning the Big East or Clemson winning the ACC. To add those teams undefeated would play for the BCS title, so why not TCU?
  3. Michael M
    25. Posted by Michael M Mon Sep 28 10:09am EDT

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    20. Posted by wes.ferrell Sun Sep 27 4:28pm EDT Report Abuse
    sure u have beaten bcs teams but not any BCS Bowl contenders. seriously fresno who is 1-3 has competed with better caliber teams and almost won two of the three! so in all reality fresno state is a better team than TCU, looking purely at the strength of schedule of course.
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    Fresno lost to Boise - Fresno has little defense.

    TCU played Boise in the bowls last season. TCU came out on top.
  4. Michael M
    24. Posted by Michael M Mon Sep 28 10:07am EDT

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    TCU is a good, solid team. Don't make Clemson out to be an awful team - Clemson is a tough opponent for anyone. TCU plays solid football and would challenge any team in the nation. I'm not a TCU fan, but too often teams underestimate the Mountain West teams - like 'Bama did against Utah last season. If TCU were in the Big 12 or SEC they would do fine. They would probably win the ACC, Pac 10 or Big 10.
  5. <i>j2bigfoot</i>
    23. Posted by j2bigfoot Mon Sep 28 2:24am EDT

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    Who is saying TCU is overrated? They are the only team to challenge an undefeated Utah team last year. They beat Boisie State in the bowl game and most of those players are back. Their all-american DE is a lock top 5 nfl draft pick mark it down. TCU beat BYU last year who beat Oklahoma this year. Face facts folks, the Mountain West would own the Big East and have a 65% chance of winning the ACC. Utah, BYU and TCU can play with anybody in the country. It can't be denied anymore!
  6. <i>wes.ferrell</i>
    22. Posted by wes.ferrell Sun Sep 27 5:49pm EDT

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    4 assuming they can and will play in the SEC championship, what does that have to do with anything?
  7. GTT
    21. Posted by GTT Sun Sep 27 5:27pm EDT

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    How many ranked teams is the University of Florida (BCS...National Champios) playing this year?
  8. <i>wes.ferrell</i>
    20. Posted by wes.ferrell Sun Sep 27 4:28pm EDT

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    sure u have beaten bcs teams but not any BCS Bowl contenders. seriously fresno who is 1-3 has competed with better caliber teams and almost won two of the three! so in all reality fresno state is a better team than TCU, looking purely at the strength of schedule of course.
  9. richardw
    19. Posted by richardw Sun Sep 27 2:26pm EDT

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    Well, once again an 'overrated' MWC team beats a BCS conference
    team. Will we ever stop being so lucky?

    GO FROGS!!!
  10. richardw
    18. Posted by richardw Sun Sep 27 2:24pm EDT

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    Well, once again an 'overrated' MWC team beats a BCS conference
    team. Will we ever stop being so lucky?

    GO FROGS!!!
  11. hookipa hopeful
    17. Posted by hookipa hopeful Sun Sep 27 10:45am EDT

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    I agree Wes that the Frogs are overrated. Probably as much as they have been underrated all the past 6 or 7 years. But, it's hard to fault them for scheduling non-conference BCS schools, even though we all know that the ACC (and the "Big" East) shouldn't be in the BCS. We'll see how they play against Utah. Remember them? The team that pummelled #3 (what a joke!!) Alabama in their home BCS Sugar Bowl game in January.
  12. <i>wes.ferrell</i>
    16. Posted by wes.ferrell Sun Sep 27 5:57am EDT

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    Sure TCU is good but who have they beat? virginia? 0 and 3? losing to William and Mary? hm very impressive.... not, who else? texas state, division two school. and a mediocre Clemson who isnt even picked to place in the top of the weaker ACC. TCU is overrated and is getting far to much credit for what they have done so far.
  13. Beel
    15. Posted by Beel Sat Sep 26 10:27pm EDT

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    clemson loses against a mid major, gamecox beat #4 team in the country. tigers u blow@#$%-a-dooooooodle doooooooooooooooooo!
  14. <i>le_homme98</i>
    14. Posted by le_homme98 Sat Sep 26 9:34pm EDT

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    As a NCSU Wolfpack fan, I knew all along TCU would go into death valley and punch Clemson in the mouth!! haha. I saw what they did to Boise State last year in the bowl game!!


    Good win horn frogs..HAHAHAHA at u clemson!!
  15. Michael M
    13. Posted by Michael M Sat Sep 26 9:15pm EDT

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    9. Posted by dsr Sat Sep 26 6:54pm EDT Report Abuse
    Lind you are an idiot. TCU is overated, the are ranked top 15 and although they won they didn't look better than Clemson who is not top 30.
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    Actually, considering that a few real overrated teams were trampled today (Miami, Florida State and Cal-Berkeley), I'd say that TCU might jump into the Top 10 this week.
  16. Myrtle Beached Whale
    12. Posted by Myrtle Beached Whale Sat Sep 26 8:26pm EDT

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    Another Clemson debacle. This program is a joke.
  17. <i>screddnekk</i>
    11. Posted by screddnekk Sat Sep 26 7:50pm EDT

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    Great win for the H frogs!
    GO GAME@#$%!
  18. <i>pfunkdunk</i>
    10. Posted by pfunkdunk Sat Sep 26 7:23pm EDT

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    Actually if you were plugged into the game at all you would know that one long ball to Spiller was the only real offense Clemson had all day. A 61 yard bomb that led to there only TD. In addition, if f TCU doesn't commit 11 penalites for over 100 yards, 4 of wich were committed in Clemson territory pushing them out of scoring range, they probably walk away with an easy double digit victory. Clemson will still go to a bowl game. Its a good win for the TCU on the road in a rain soaker.
  19. dsr
    9. Posted by dsr Sat Sep 26 6:54pm EDT

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    Lind you are an idiot. TCU is overated, the are ranked top 15 and although they won they didn't look better than Clemson who is not top 30.

    moron
  20. <i>stewball_25</i>
    8. Posted by stewball_25 Sat Sep 26 6:49pm EDT

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    Suck it Death Valley!!!!! GO FROGS!!!!!
  21. Lind
    7. Posted by Lind Sat Sep 26 10:35am EDT

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    TCU, mid major pride!!!!!! Clemson is over rated over year
  22. Jeffree K
    6. Posted by Jeffree K Sat Sep 26 9:19am EDT

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    Wreck 'em Raid...errr...Frogs!!! Go TCU!!!
  23. Sherry
    5. Posted by Sherry Fri Sep 25 8:12pm EDT

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    Go Clemson Go!
  24. MarkW
    4. Posted by MarkW Fri Sep 25 7:08pm EDT

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    Go Horns!!
  25. MichaelH
    3. Posted by MichaelH Thu Sep 24 3:36am EDT

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    Gig 'em Tigers!
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