A Deep Dive Into the 2024 TCU Horned Frogs

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  • čas přidán 13. 08. 2024
  • Sonny Dykes and the TCU Horned Frogs enter a big year in 2024. Can they bounce back after a 5-7 season? We take a deep dive into the program heading into this year.
    We take a deep dive into the program, looking at the depth chart, top returning players, added talent from the transfer portal, and break down the team’s 2024 schedule.
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    Chapters
    Intro 0:00
    Coaching Staff 0:40
    Transfer Portal 2:58
    QB & RB 4:52
    WR & TE 8:30
    OL 12:52
    DL 15:53
    LB 19:20
    Secondary 21:49
    Strengths & Weaknesses 25:45
    2024 Schedule 27:19
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Komentáře • 17

  • @JoeBroback
    @JoeBroback  Před 2 měsíci +2

    What will TCU’s record be in 2024?

    • @ethanking8122
      @ethanking8122 Před měsícem

      Best case is 10-2, but the stretch from UCF-Arizona is going to be rough so worst case is 5-7. As a diehard TCU fan, I'm praying Hoover stays healthy. If Savion running opposite McCallister, JPR and JoJo in the Middle the Offense could be electric. The line was bad last year so they don't improve then it doesn't matter who Hoover throwing to. The D will be a strength and won't be why TCU doesn't win games. The receiving is the biggest strength, Oline biggest question mark, and biggest weak spot will be the Dline (until i see how AA changes the scheme)

  • @jetkingtay
    @jetkingtay Před 2 měsíci +2

    Jojo Earle is going to continue to strive in this offense

  • @DaveBennett-zy6jd
    @DaveBennett-zy6jd Před měsícem

    The Oline is 10 deep this year with some good young players coming up. That depth always gives you a shot.

  • @mattclark6482
    @mattclark6482 Před měsícem

    You have correctly identified the major issues - gelling of the offensive line, creating a running game with new backs and replacing the loss of Williams at NT. I would add to this get Josh Hoover to have a similar level of production with a lesser rate of interceptions is going to be key.
    A few corrections, Cade Bennett (a likely starter) was all Mountain West and has 23 starts by himself. As you mentioned Bruno has 24 starts and Mike Nichols essentially had 9 full games of experience last year (even though he may not have technically started a few of those) , and Coltin Dreary had 7 starts last year along with 5 from Bless Harris. There are certainly question marks about getting these guys to work together as a unit, but the playing experience is not as dire as you intimated. There's also a pretty hungry group of backups pushing these guys, notably Taylor-Whitfield getting a lot of playing time last year as a true freshman.
    Lastly, even with all their struggles last year (like having to start a 3rd string QB most of the season) TCU racked up an amazing amount of yards (10th in FBS) similar to the 2022 season, however their points scored fell off around a touchdown per game. A major key will be to re-produce the high octane offense but also score points in the red zone when the opportunity arrives. A couple of the losses last year can be directly attributed to this problem (especially against Colorado).
    Toughest games are UCF, Kansas, Utah, OKst, with Arizona and Texas Tech as honorable mentions. My guess is they lose 4 of those 6 and one other game for a 7-5 season.

  • @zoomplay3201
    @zoomplay3201 Před 2 měsíci +3

    TCU 🙏🏽 🐸💜🏈, have all the pieces this season to reach the College Football Playoffs.

    • @JoeBroback
      @JoeBroback  Před 2 měsíci +2

      Going to be a fun team!

    • @zoomplay3201
      @zoomplay3201 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@JoeBrobackYes 🙏🏽

    • @trfisher51
      @trfisher51 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Like you mentioned, everything depends on the offensive line. Brought in a lot of good transfers but they got to gel. Brought in a late Dline transfer that will be a rotation guy from UH. We will see.

    • @amyduncan1807
      @amyduncan1807 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Enjoyed the breakdown. Missed Colton Deery who started 7 games at OG. Defensively you have them in a 3-3-5 look but Avalos is really multiple and will play with an edge Jack. It’ll look 4-2 most the time. Defensive pressure was the problem in 23 do having one of the lowest blitz rates in the country.

    • @JoeBroback
      @JoeBroback  Před 2 měsíci +2

      @amyduncan1807 appreciate the feedback. First time doing a deep dive so I already have ideas on adding things. Excited to see how Avalos impacts the defense!

  • @TexasFrog
    @TexasFrog Před 2 měsíci +2

    Go Frogs 🐸 big bounce back coming…doubters beware

  • @TravisGarnett
    @TravisGarnett Před měsícem

    A healthy Brooks could also be huge, for the LBs / Defense! Another X-Factor and/or Concern could be in the Special Teams (where, traditionally, the Horned Frogs featured all-conference and/or award-winning student-athletes): Having to replace multi-year starters at K and P...plus the return game needs to be a factor.

  • @jetkingtay
    @jetkingtay Před 2 měsíci

    You gotta talk 6:41 about the boss boss our freshman

  • @Dontsop97
    @Dontsop97 Před měsícem

    Hey man you’re a bit off about Dominique, he’s 10000% a 1000+ yard rusher and will likely lead the frogs this year. And NOT a small frame, the biggest back in the Big 23, 6’1 250, we are stacked
    0 Ls

  • @SpareRoomFilm
    @SpareRoomFilm Před měsícem

    UCF is going to boat race the toads. Quietly an absolute beast of a team this year. Speed kills

  • @jboy1757
    @jboy1757 Před 23 dny

    Fire Dykes; bring in Jason Witten. Under Dykes, TCU is too soft. Colorado exposed them last year