Frogs
fight hard, but fall short
By Ralph D. Russo
Associated Press
HATTIESBURG, Miss. TCU can forget about the BCS.
Any debate about whether the 10th-ranked Horned Frogs
belonged in a major bowl ended Thursday night when their
frantic, fourth-quarter rally failed in a 40-28 loss
to Southern Mississippi.
We tried to live a dream but we came up just a
little bit short, head coach Gary Patterson said.
Dustin Almond threw for 227 yards and three touchdowns
and the Golden Eagles capitalized on four turnovers
to hand TCU its first loss of the season.
Top-ranked Oklahoma is the only undefeated team left
in Division I-A.
TCU was eighth in the Bowl Championship Series standings
this week. The Horned Frogs needed to stay unbeaten
to have any shot of becoming the first school from a
non-BCS league to receive an invite to one of the four
big-money bowls.
Now, the best they can hope for is a piece of the Conference
USA title and a spot in one of five bowls with league
ties.
Thats a difference of about $13 million.
When you come to somebody elses house to
win a championship you cant turn the ball over
and you cant give up big plays, Patterson
said.
Im proud of my kids with the way they came
back in the fourth quarter and fought back after they
got themselves down and just about pulled it off,
he said.
TCU (10-1, 7-1) trailed by 31-6 early in the fourth
quarter before scoring three touchdowns in a span of
4:30 with the aid of two straight recovered onside kicks.
Brandon Hassell led the comeback attempt with his passing
and running. He swept around right end for a 1-yard
TD with 6:55 left, then threw for the 2-point conversion
to cut the lead to 31-28.
Hassell finished 18-for-31 for 260 yards with two interceptions.
Southern Mississippi (8-3, 7-0) clinched at least a
share of the league title and can win it outright with
a victory over East Carolina.
The Golden Eagles blunted TCUs comeback bid by
kicking a field goal to make it 34-28. Then they put
the game away by forcing TCUs final turnover of
the game.
Greg Brooks got free on a corner blitz and knocked the
ball from Hassell. Rod Davis recovered at the TCU 11
with less than three minutes left. Moments later, Anthony
Harris bulled into the end zone from 2 yards out with
1:30 left.
Southern Miss has won five straight games and can earn
a bid to the Liberty Bowl by winning at East Carolina
Nov. 29. The Pirates have won just once.
Almond, who has thrown 12 TD passes since regaining
the starting job five games ago, was 14-for-23 with
an interception.
Southern Miss jumped out to a 24-6 lead with the help
of three big plays one by the offense, one by
the defense and one by special teams.
Midway through the second quarter the Golden Eagles
defense struck. Etric Pruitt picked off Hassells
throw deep down the middle and returned it 32 yards
to the Horned Frogs 24.
Five plays later, Harris spun out of the pile, just
barely keeping his knee off the ground, and dived across
the goal line for a 1-yard TD to make it 17-6.
It
marked just the second time this season TCU was down
at halftime and by far the biggest deficit the Horned
Frogs have faced at any point this season.
In the second half we came back but we needed
a lot more, said Robert Merrill, who ran for 132
yards on 16 carries. We needed this win but we
fell short.
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Matt
Lantrip/Southern Miss Student Printz
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Freshman
running back Robert Merrill rushes for 16 of his
132 yards for the night in Hattiesburg, Miss.
against Southern Miss. The Frogs lost a close
one 40-28.
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