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Texas Christian University (TCU) Horned Frogs Football team was established in 1896.
TCU's football stadium, Amon G. Carter Stadium, is named after a prominent donor and has a seating capacity of over 45,000.
TCU has a strong football tradition and has won multiple conference championships, including titles in the Southwest Conference, Western Athletic Conference, and Mountain West Conference.
LaDainian Tomlinson, a former TCU running back, had a standout college career and later went on to have a successful NFL career, becoming one of the greatest running backs in league history.
Andy Dalton, a former TCU quarterback, led the Horned Frogs to an undefeated season in 2010 and earned the Mountain West Conference Offensive Player of the Year award.
The TCU Horned Frogs have had success in recent years, earning several top-10 rankings and making appearances in major bowl games like the Rose Bowl and the Fiesta Bowl.
TCU has a fierce rivalry with the Baylor Bears, known as the "Revivalry." The teams have been competing since 1899.
Gary Patterson, the head coach since 2000, has led TCU to numerous conference championships and has been instrumental in elevating the program's success.
The Horned Frogs have sent several players to the NFL, including notable alumni like Jerry Hughes, Andy Dalton, and Jalen Reagor.
In 2014, TCU set a record for the largest margin of victory in a Bowl Championship Series (BCS) game, defeating the Ole Miss Rebels by a score of 42-3 in the Peach Bowl.