How TCU pulled off the impossible in Alamo Bowl comeback

soonerfastnloud

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- One of the greatest bowl game comebacks in the history of college football started with a wardrobe change.

Gary Patterson laughs at how stupid that sounds, but it felt necessary. His TCU team was down 31-0 to Oregon when he snuck into his Alamodome office at halftime and quickly changed clothes. The black, long-sleeved mock turtleneck wasn't working.

He turned to his purple, short-sleeved Nike mock turtleneck, a lightweight shirt that absorbs sweat and, evidently, absolves fear. Had to change visors, too, to make the new look match.
 

Forneysooner

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And Oregon losing their quarterback and center. Look at the stats after those two went out. This game could also have been a 45-14 type game had they both stayed in the game. Not to take anything away from TCU, it was a great comeback, but momentum has a strange way of killing you.
 

soonerfastnloud

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It made it an equal playing field since TCU was without their QB. They had their QB for one half TCU did not.
 

virgie76712

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TCU also missed two starting Olinemen and best receiver. TCU defense is still a walking hospital.
 

HypeBrown

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Oregon plays Big 12 defense and lost their QB, while TCU was playing a HOME GAME in the state of Texas!!!