Texarkana Gazette

FAST FROSH

- By Stephen Hawkins

TCU coach Gary Patterson was frustrated with his linebacker­s in the preseason when they had pursuit angles on Kenedy Snell but were unable to tackle the 5-foot-8 freshman running back. “Now I saw why we didn’t catch him. He can really get up and go.”

FORT WORTH, Texas—TCU coach Gary Patterson was getting frustrated with his linebacker­s during preseason practice when they had pursuit angles on Kenedy Snell, and then were unable to tackle the 5-foot-8 freshman running back.

“Now I saw why we didn’t catch him,” Patterson said. “He can really get up and go.”

Snell turned a short pass into a 71-yard sprint untouched down the sideline against SMU for a touchdown in the last game for the 16th-ranked Horned Frogs (3-0). In that same game, receiver Jalen Reagor made a leaping catch in the end zone on the final play of the first half to put TCU ahead to stay.

“The guy’s a 6-8 high jumper, a 26-foot long jumper,” Patterson said. “So he’s got some springs.”

Those skilled freshmen, who at this time last year were playing for Waxahachie High School less than an hour from the TCU campus, could now be getting the ball more with the Frogs heading into Big 12 play. TCU’s conference opener is Saturday at sixth-ranked Oklahoma State (3-0).

“That’s a huge boost when we’re blocking, we see them run by or catch a pass,” senior left tackle Joseph Noteboom said. “It’s just excitement to know they’re freshmen but they’re not playing like it.”

Snell scored the first touchdown of the season for TCU, taking a short pass from Kenny Hill, dodging a defender and then reversing field on the 13-yard play in the opener against Jackson State. Reagor, a four-star recruit who initially committed to Oklahoma before switching to TCU, gained 32 yards on his first college catch that night.

Patterson, who doesn’t let his freshmen talk to the media, said that like with any youngsters, the Frogs will “just slowly but surely work” to give Snell and Reagor more plays and certain plays to utilize their skills—such as the half-ending play against SMU that Reagor preceded on the sideline by telling Hill to just throw it up —and he’d go get it.

It was an impressive play, even though four defenders stood and watched without making any effort to bat away the 38-yard TD pass.

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