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It’s the first time a Texas team has made the College Football Playoff National Championship since it began in 2014. The spotlight on the Fort Worth school has fans, students and alumni reflecting on this decades-long journey.
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In the latest installment of the Fort Worth Report's occasional conversations with Fort Worth newsmakers, Daniel Pullin, current dean of the TCU Neeley School of Business and soon to begin in a newly created position of president, discusses the impact of Texas Christian University’s football season that will see the team taking on defending national champion Georgia Bulldogs in the 2023 College Football Playoff National Championship game at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, on Monday, Jan. 8.
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The economic impact of TCU’s season is being felt already. With increased eyes on and interest in the Horned Frogs, Fort Worth’s hoteliers and retailers have seen an influx of people and dollars to the area.
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The Horned Frogs will face reigning champion Georgia on Jan. 9.
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The Horned Frogs had a turnaround season powered by newly minted Heisman finalist Max Duggan and new head coach Sonny Dykes.
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The Fort Worth Opera’s new general and artistic director will be a locally based artist and educator, officials announced Wednesday.
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The TCU Music Center just opened, and the university's $53 million facility will be the Cliburn's new home. The early rounds are in the center's wood-paneled and appropriately named Van Cliburn Concert Hall.
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New research from TCU has uncovered the crucial roles a Black married couple filled during the university's founding years. Neither were eligible to attend, but Charley and Kate Thorp kept the campus running in its early days. These contributions had been unacknowledged until now.
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The U.S. assistant secretary for health, who will speak at Texas Christian University, says physicians need to be more vocal in fighting politically motivated attacks on vulnerable trans youth.
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Sonny Dykes spent the past four seasons at SMU before his return to the other side of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. The son of former Texas Tech coach Spike Dykes had been considered a top candidate for the Frogs job since Gary Patterson and TCU mutually agreed Oct. 31 to part ways with four games left in the season.
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TCU and football coach Gary Patterson mutually agreed to immediately part ways Sunday before the completion of his 21st season.
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Regardless of why SMU and TCU couldn’t find a way to pull off the 100th meeting between the Dallas-Fort Worth rivals last season, it’s happening a year later.