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Tuesday, November 12, 2002
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22 — It had been 22 months since the Frogs had been ranked in either of the major polls. That last time was in the 2000-01 season when the Frogs, who finished 10-2, were No. 20 after the end of the season.

3 — True freshman running back Lonta Hobbs became the first running back in TCU history to have three 100-yard performances in a freshman campaign.

1 — Junior wide receiver Bruce Galbert and true freshman tight end Chad Andrus each caught their first passes in a TCU uniform. Andrus’ reception went for 13 yards while Galbert had two catches for 16 yards.

8 — Of the nine games for the Frogs, senior linebacker LaMarcus McDonald has led the team in tackles eight times.

2 — For the first time this season, junior kicker Nick Browne missed two consecutive field goals. Kicking into a headwind, Browne’s attempts from 47 and 46 yards in the third quarter both failed to get enough distance.

20 — The Frogs had 20 tackles for losses against Tulane.

5.4 — Average yards rushing an attempt for TCU against the Green Wave.

115 — The Green Wave could only muster on 1.7 yards a play on 68 offensive plays against the Frog defense.

38 — Averaged completion percentage for both squads in the game. The Frogs were 11-of-26, while Tulane went 16-of-45.

31.5 — Tulane returner Lynaris Elpheage had four returns for 152 yards, averaging 31.5 yards a return.

 

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