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Two best players Aaron Brown and Max Duggan announce their plan of leaving TCU Horned for another NFL as a result of…

Texas’s Fort Worth The timeline indicates that in 2025, Baylor ought to be participating in the college football playoffs.

Gary Patterson “left” his position as TCU’s head coach in 2021. The Horned Frogs made it to the national championship game and the college football playoffs in 2022.

Patterson worked as an assistant-assistant at the University of Texas for the 2022 season. After just one season, he departed the program; the Longhorns advanced to the postseason in 2023.

Patterson decided on Thursday to become a member of Baylor University’s 2024 coaching team under head coach Dave Aranda.

While it was obviously strange to watch former Baylor assistant coach Kendal Briles join TCU as an offensive coordinator, anyone can be persuaded that the Easter Bunny and

Who’s to say Santa didn’t leave those toys if Gary Patterson can flash the “Bear Claw” hand sign?

None of the teams Patterson had coached against managed to get under his visor quite as well as Baylor did.

At Baylor, Patterson will hold the position of “Senior Level Strategic Consultant.” Whatever that implies.

When you can cash a cheque as a “consultant” and offer advice without facing repercussions, you know you’ve made it.

Patterson’s argument for being a head coach once more will be strengthened by a successful season at Waco. If this fails, Patterson’s tenure as head coach might have to end or shift outside of the “power” positions.

Just so you know, TCU will visit Baylor on November 2, 2024. Patterson has never before visited Amon G. Carter Stadium as a guest coach, but this will be his second time doing so against TCU.

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