This coming Friday is the date for the big "reveal." Gary Patterson said tonight during media availability that Nike had specifically asked him to stop releasing pictures of the new uniform they had designed for TCU before then. http://www.frogsowar.com/2013/8/18/...the-new-tcu-football-helmet-set-to-debut-this
a beat writer for TCU: Alex Apple @AlexAppleDFW Gary Patterson said large Frog will not be on the helmet for the #LSU game. Said he may find way to get small Frog sticker on helmet though...The uniforms for the #TCU and LSU game will be revealed on August 23rd. their helmets in the Rose Bowl:
apparently, the new uniforms are based on the idea that at least four species of horned frogs are able to squirt an aimed stream of blood from the corners of the eyes for a distance of up to five feet. They do this by restricting the blood flow leaving the head, thereby increasing blood pressure and rupturing tiny vessels around the eyelids.
The Tigers worked against some TCU schemes Saturday. “We looked at situations, some key matchups that might be presented to us by our opponent in the first game,” Miles said. “We put some of that in there for our defense to see.”
The football team has “a lot of work to do” in preparation for the season opener against LSU, TCU head football coach Gary Patterson said Friday. “They know how to play at a high level,” Patterson said of LSU.
To the degree that there is logic to natural selection, one would think that this behavior would lessen the chances of survival if they use it to try and escape predators. Although, maybe it's considered sexy in the world horned frogs and great at attracting the opposite sex.
Miles on the second scrimmage Saturday (at the end of the second week of preseason practice) “we’re certainly not ready to play,” Miles said, “but we shined very brightly at times.” “Our defense was very difficult to move against”
Hope they got something in those fancy uni's to soak up those shit stains when our TIGERS smash it out of them!!