TCU receiver Josh Doctson out for rest of regular season
Things have gotten twisted for No. 11 TCU – as in the right ankle of dual-threat quarterback Trevone Boykin and the left wrist of star receiver Josh Doctson. Despite Oklahoma’s frequent dominance on the gridiron, TCU just has a knack for giving the Sooners fits.
The Crimson and Cream offered a preview of what was to come when they took the field against TCU on September 7 for Blake’s first game.
If Doctson didn’t get hurt in the first have against the Cowboys, he was a likely candidate to surpass the 100 catch mark on the season.
Josh Doctson might never play college football again but the former little-known recruit and Wyoming transfer has put a special stamp on both the sport and the TCU program. Boykin’s a bona fide playmaker, and if he plays on Saturday the Sooners will have to pressure the senior into making poor decisions. And as Bram Kohlhausen was flushed from the pocket, his pass to the end zone was batted down by Oklahoma’s Steven Parker.
Boykin was having an incredible season this year and had thrown for 3,427 yards with 29 touchdowns to nine interceptions. “It’s probably my most memorable moment in my football career”. “Somebody said we didn’t have any emotion”, Patterson said.
Oklahoma, victor of six straight, will have the opportunity to claim the Big 12 Championship next week when it plays No. 4 Oklahoma State.
Georgia Southern vs Georgia live stream Video link now Watch Georgia Southern Eagles vs Georgia Bulldogs Online Free The Big 12 will continue sorting out which team will be its College Football Playoff contender, with its top four teams facing each other. He’s a good man and I like him and his team a lot. “When you can not be at your best and win, it’s always a positive against a ranked team”.
In the final minute of regulation, Oklahoma’s defense was reeling and TCU’s offense was rolling.So TCU coach Gary Patterson chose to go for two after the No. 18 Horned Frogs scored in the final minute.
The third-string quarterback was 1 of 7 passing last week, with the only connection being a 42-yard touchdown. That’s what we’ve been taught to do.
The Heisman Trophy hopeful took a shot in the second quarter from TCU linebacker Ty Summers, who was ejected for targeting. “… I was given a chance to play here and I made sure I played my heart out every time I tied the cleats!…”