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Frogs
drop in ranking
TCU moves from sixth to eighth in BCS
(AP)
- TCU, the only undefeated team in Division I-A along
with Oklahoma, fell from sixth to eighth in this weeks
BCS polls. The Horned Frogs, who play Southern Mississippi
Thursday on the road, need to be in the top six to guarantee
an at-large berth in a BCS bowl.
It just shows how volatile the BCS polls are,
said Athletics director Eric Hyman, referring to TCUs
drop in the BCS ranking. This happens all the time.
We just happen to be in the middle of it right now. We
need to take care of the things we can control. The next
challenge is Thursday night. |
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Candidate
reinstated, election rescheduled
Blake
Eason is a presidential candidate again.
Eason, a junior finance major who was eliminated from
the Student Government Association presidential race last
week, was reinstated Monday after winning his appeal with
the Student Organizations Committee. |
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The
Big Switch
Chancellor, student change places for
a day
Freshman
premajor Matt Chisholm did not attend his classes Friday,
but not because he stayed out too late the night before.
Instead, he traded places with Chancellor Victor Boschini
during The Big Switch.
I have a new appreciation for what the chancellor
does, Chisholm said. If his usual day is anything
like mine (on Friday), then they have him running around
all the time. |
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Photos
by Stephen Spillman/Photo Editor
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Freshman
premajor Matt Chisholm sits in Chancellor Victor Boschinis
chair and discusses the parking problem on the TCU campus
with Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Don Mills.
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Lighting
the town
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Ty
Halasz/Staff Photographer
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Fort
Worth-based RadioShack Corporation lit the two towers
of its corporate headquarters with the message, Go
Frogs this weekend.
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