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Tuesday, December 3, 2002
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287 — Rushing yards by true freshman Lonta Hobbs. It was the first time a Frog back went over the 200-yard plateau since LaDainian Tomlinson ran for 294 yards against Hawaii in 2000.

38 — Passes attempted by Memphis.

19 — Passes attempted by TCU.

35:08 — Time of possession for the Frogs, compared to Memphis’ 24:52. It was the ninth time this season the Frogs have held the ball longer than their opponent.

10 — Senior LaMarcus McDonald led the team in tackles with nine, making it 10 out of 11 games where McDonald led the team in tackles. The only time he did not was Sept. 14 against SMU.

38.3 — Average yards a punt for TCU.

30.3 — Average yards a punt for Memphis.

8 — The Frogs had two interceptions in Saturday’s contest, marking the eighth consecutive game in which TCU has made a pick.

18 — TCU’s game-winning drive consisted of 18 plays for 80 yards, and chewed up 7:41 off the game clock.

100 — Memphis scored on 100 percent of its opportunities in the red zone, going four-for-four.

85 — Sean Stilley’s 85 yards passing marked the lowest passing total for the Frogs this season. The previous low was 96 yards against Tulane.

10 — Fumbles in the game by TCU.

2 — Number of the Frogs’ fumbles recovered by Memphis.

 

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