TCU football 2018 season recap: Horned Frogs struggle with quarterback play, stand tall on defense

TCU had an inconsistent season under center, but still managed to emerge with a bowl victory.

TCU football had expectations of competing for the Big 12 when it came into the year. Instead, the year was a true rollercoaster.

Early in the year, it seemed like the Horned Frogs were in the same class as Ohio State and a streaking Texas team. That thought was put to rest, especially after quarterback Shawn Robinson was lost for the season. Instead, the Horned Frogs needed a couple miracles just to make a bowl game.

Luckily, the season culminated with one of the most memorable bowl games in years, as the Horned Frogs edged out Cal to win the Cheez-It Bowl.

Here’s our full postmortem and review of the 2018 TCU Horned Frogs football season.

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TCU Horned Frogs Season Recap

Final record: 7-6, 4-5 Big 12

Head coach: Gary Patterson (167-63, all at TCU)

Coordinators: OC Sonny Cumbie, DC Chad Glasgow

Offensive MVP: WR Jalen Reagor

Reagor’s numbers are good, but don’t even scratch the surface of why how important he was to TCU’s offense. The true sophomore finished with 72 receptions for 1,061 yards, marks which both rank No. 2 in program single-season history. Reagor also set a record with a receiving score in seven straight games to end the year. Most importantly, he posted four all-purpose scores in the final two weeks to lead the Horned Frogs to a bowl game.

Defensive MVP: LB/DE Ty Summers

With all the injuries on defense, versatility was vital. No players embodied that more than Ty Summers. The senior played linebacker and defensive end at different times throughout the season based on need. During the year, he compiled 48 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss, four sacks and four quarterback hurries. Summers filled in when L.J. Collier was out and moved back when Garret Wallow had to play some safety late in the year.

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