TCU vs. Cincinnati weather delay: When Horned Frogs vs. Bearcats will resume
Saturday’s game between TCU and Cincinnati at Amon G. Carter Stadium in Fort Worth has been delayed due to weather. Lightning was spotted in the area, prompting a delay as the weather will be closely monitored.
The game was still early in the first quarter as TCU jumped out to a 7-0 lead. There will be 7:58 remaining in the opening quarter when the game resumes. The Horned Frogs also released a statement on X saying that fans will be able to re-enter the stadium without scanning their tickets again, unless they had tickets for premium areas such as club or suite levels.
Ultimately TCU and Cincinnati returned to the field as the weather delay was lifted around 4:30 p.m. CT. The game got back underway shortly after and we’ll see how things play out from here with a lot of football left.
After Cincinnati turned it over on downs to start the game, TCU took over with incredible field position at the Bearcats 34-yard line. The Horned Frogs scored in eight plays when Josh Hoover connected with Joseph Manjack IV on a three-yard touchdown pass.
Cincinnati had just punted to wrap up their second drive when the game was delayed. So TCU will take over at its own 19-yard line when play resumes.
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This is the regular season finale for both teams. If the Horned Frogs continue the early trend of the game and hang on for the victory, they will finish in a four-way tie for seventh place in the conference.
Oklahoma State OL transfer Noah McKinney commits to TCU
Former Oklahoma State OL Noah McKinney has committed to and signed with TCU out of the NCAA Transfer Portal, per On3’s Pete Nakos. McKinney originally entered the portal on Oct. 16.
According to Pro Football Focus, McKinney was Oklahoma State’s second-best player to see at least 100 snaps in the 2025 season. McKinney transferred to Stillwater ahead of the 2023 campaign after redshirting his true freshman season at UNLV.
The Frisco, TX native was one of 12 former Cowboys to enter the portal once longtime head coach Mike Gundy was fired following their 1-2 start to the season. Oklahoma State players’ 30-day window to enter the transfer portal after Gundy’s firing officially closed on Oct. 24, which required McKinney to enter before that date. Although he made his intentions of leaving known, he played the remainder of the season on the Cowboys’ O-Line.