TCU vs Texas game preview, prediction, and breakdown for the Week 11 game on Saturday, November 12
TCU vs Texas prediction, game preview, how to watch. Week 11, Saturday, November 12
TCU vs Texas How To Watch
Date: Saturday, November 12
Game Time: 7:30 ET
Venue: Texas Memorial Stadium, Austin, TX
How To Watch: ABC
Record: TCU (9-0), Texas (6-3)
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TCU vs Texas Game Preview
Why TCU Will Win
So how are the Horned Frogs doing this?
In an even Big 12 with the worst teams able to at least hang with the best, TCU has been able to stand out by doing the little things right.
There aren’t a lot of penalties, six turnovers in nine games, and all of that goes along with the fourth-best defense in America and an ultra-efficient passing game.
For all of the good things Texas does, it doesn’t control the clock and is wildly inconsistent. The pass came was explosive against Oklahoma State, but it couldn’t connect on enough throws in the loss. The run defense has been great, but the team is 1-3 when allowing 140 yards or more.
TCU has rushed for over 140 yards in every game and has the pop to keep up with whatever the Longhorns are able to do.
But, really …
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Why Texas Will Win
So how are the Horned Frogs doing this?
It was able to knockout/miss most of the top quarterbacks in the big games, there wasn’t a big non-conference win – it’s not TCU’s fault that Colorado is awful – and it doesn’t hurt that the two conference road games so far were against Kansas and West Virginia.
Texas has the most offensive firepower TCU has faced starting with one of the hottest running games going.
Bijan Robinson has been great as part of an attack that hit 200 yards on the ground in three of the last four games – the win over the great Iowa State defense was the lone outlier. TCU’s defense has yet to allow 200 yards on the ground, but it gets run on.
Texas will start running and keep feeding the attack.
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What’s Going To Happen
It’s not like Texas has been that good.
It’s been conveniently forgotten – especially by the College Football Playoff committee – that Texas lost to a mediocre Texas Tech and was the last team Oklahoma State was able to score on.
But both of those games were on the road.
Texas doesn’t do anything easily. The defense has been hit-or-miss, and TCU will be able to move the ball however it wants to.
Being at home will matter, though.
TCU has only turned it over multiple times twice all year, and those came in the two Big 12 road games.
It’ll be close throughout with lots of big plays and momentum shifts with Texas getting out of the shootout on a late field goal and defensive stop.
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TCU vs Texas Prediction, Line
Texas 37, TCU 34
Line: Texas -7.5, o/u: 64.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3
TCU vs Texas Must See Rating (out of 5): 4.5
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