Weekly in-depth interviews and analysis of TCU sports from the fan's perspective.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | FootballSports |
KillerFrogs Writers JD and Carson discuss the weekend split with NMSU and if the Frogs have done enough to make some noise for post-season play or if the Frogs still have some work to do going into the last week of the regular season. more
KillerFrogs writers JD, Carson, and Nate discuss the TCU sweep over Baylor and if it means TCU found their mojo or was just a one-time weekend thing. more
KillerFrogs' writers Nick Girimonte and Davis Wilson briefly go over some Big 12 basketball storylines before TCU basketball’s sixth best recruit in program history joins the pod. David Punch talks recruitment, TCU and some expectations he has for ne... more
KillerFrogs Writers JD and Carson discuss the recent series win over Kansas State and if it is a sign of things to come with the team turning the season around. Afterward, the duo previews the upcoming series against Baylor. more
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My only possible criticism is that the latest podcast called “ time to grow up” is the content from a horned frog 1985 alumni. Yes our offensive line needs to get better. But the play calling was horrible. Misdirection with our stable of running backs coupled with quick slant routes has worked then we stop. This style allows for the line to get into rythem and not have to hold blocks for more than 3 seconds. Let’s get up to the line and run the ball. Run, and dink & doink down the field. This wi... more
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If you want a podcast that’s knowledgeable about TCU down to an extremely granular level, this is NOT the one. They routinely don’t know players’ names, details about the opposition or the greater college football landscape, recruiting, etc. This podcast is for the entry level or mildly interested fan. It survives because it has the Killerfrogs name attached to it. It’s not bad, just not good. They should probably cut a few of the folks on the feed as they provide no value.
Cell phones going off, candy wrappers (it sounds like) rattling, people talking over each other (WC is bad about that), poor audio from some of the hosts... I try to enjoy the commentary and opinions but I get frustrated listening. I really hope it improves. Maybe have fewer people on each show?
This is the greatest TCU Sports Podcast on the internet!!
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