The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

TCU takes its CFP hopes into Big 12 title game vs. Kansas State

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ARLINGTON, Texas — It has been quite a comeback for third-ranked TCU, one much bigger than that 18point deficit the Horned Frogs erased to beat Kansas State six weeks ago.

A year after Sonny Dykes became their coach, the Frogs (12-0, 9-0 Big 12, No. 3 CFP) still haven’t lost a game. They have already made a strong case to be in the four-team College Football Playoff, even before their rematch against No. 13 Kansas State (9-3, 7-2, No. 10 CFP) in the Big 12 championsh­ip game on Saturday.

“A majority of our team, we took a lot of Ls last year,” running back Kendre Miller said. “We’re just proving to ourselves really that this is who we could be. … I feel like it shocked lot of people, like even people on our team, that we were going to do this good, me included.”

Dykes took over a few days before last year’s Big 12 championsh­ip game, with the Frogs already done playing after going 23-24 in a four-year span since being in the 2017 title game. Their last four games were after coach Gary Patterson’s sudden departure during his 21st season.

Now after plenty of close games — seven wins in a row by 10 points or less — TCU is playing for a Big 12 title that would make it the first league team other than Oklahoma to make the four-team playoff. The Frogs’ undefeated regular season is the first by a Big 12 team since Texas in 2009.

“A chance to win that is obviously a big deal, and obviously our players know the implicatio­ns of all that on the bigger picture as well,” said Dykes, an offfield analyst for Patterson in 2017 before a successful stint as SMU’s coach. “I don’t get a sense that the guys are tight or any of that. ... They’re just excited about the opportunit­y.”

Still, they know the challenge of trying to beat a team twice in the same season. K-State jumped ahead 28-10 on Oct. 22 before the Frogs scored the game’s last 28 points.

“I was sick after that game,” Kansas State center Hayden Gillum said. “It was probably one of the harder losses in the year. … We know we owe these guys one.”

The Wildcats won their last three games, two on the road — and had to win all of those to make their first Big 12 title game since 2003, when they beat then-No. 1 and undefeated Oklahoma 35-7. They are 4-1 since the TCU loss, averaging 40 points a game and giving up a total of only 15 after halftime during that span.

“We have an opportunit­y to play one of the best teams in the country. We earned the opportunit­y to get to this point,” fourth-year Wildcats coach Chris Klieman said. “Never looked ahead and never looked behind.”

THE FIRST GAME

After K-State dual-threat QB Adrian Martinez got hurt on the opening series at TCU, Will Howard took his first snaps of the season after 10 starts the previous two years. He ran for 14 yards on his first play, then completed his first seven passes for 156 yards and two touchdowns as the Wildcats went up 28-10 midway through the second quarter. Their third quarterbac­k threw an intercepti­on on his only play when Howard left the game briefly after banging his shoulder.

“You forget we played three quarterbac­ks that game. I’d forgotten,” Klieman said. “It was a physical game. We lost some bodies.”

TOP RUNNERS

Deuce Vaughn, K-State’s 5-foot-6 dynamo, has rushed for 1,295 yards overall, and has 25 catches for 274 yards with all three of his receiving TDs the past five games.

At 6 feet and 220 pounds, Miller has 1,260 yards and 16 touchdowns rushing for TCU. His 13 games in a row running for a TD mark the longest active FBS streak, and is two short of LaDainian Tomlinson’s school record. Miller had 153 yards with two second-half TDs in the comeback against the Wildcats.

NON-STARTERS TO TITLE GAME

Neither Howard or TCU quarterbac­k Max Duggan began the season as starters.

Duggan lost his starting job going into the season, but took over in the second half of the opener after Chandler Morris sprained his knee. Duggan, set for his 41st career start, leads the Big 12 with 3,070 yards and 29 TDs passing, and only three intercepti­ons.

Martinez missed the last two games after getting hurt again. Klieman said there was a chance he could return Saturday and be involved in some packages, but that Howard, with 13 passing TDs in his five games, “is going to be the guy.”

 ?? Brandon Wade / Associated Press ?? TCU running back Kendre Miller breaks through the Oklahoma defense on Oct. 1 in Fort Worth, Texas.
Brandon Wade / Associated Press TCU running back Kendre Miller breaks through the Oklahoma defense on Oct. 1 in Fort Worth, Texas.

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