Houston Stuns TCU, 30-19

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Houston stunned TCU with a 30-19 victory at Amon G. Carter Stadium on Saturday night, securing the Cougars’ first win over the Horned Frogs since 1992.

The Cougars, struggling offensively in their previous two games, turned to sophomore quarterback Zeon Chriss to jump-start their attack. Chriss delivered, completing 10 of 11 passes for 112 yards in the first quarter alone, helping Houston build an early 14-0 lead. TCU found themselves in a deep hole just minutes into the second quarter.

The Horned Frogs’ first half was plagued by turnovers, with three stalling any offensive momentum. However, they found some rhythm in the second half. TCU’s Jeremy Payne punched in a 2-yard rushing touchdown in the third quarter, and a 29-yard touchdown reception from Jack Bech in the fourth quarter brought them within striking distance.

Down by eight points late in the game, TCU’s defense faltered, allowing Houston to run down the clock and extend their lead with a field goal. The Horned Frogs had a final chance to rally with 1:58 remaining, but a costly fumble sealed the game.

Chriss was the standout for Houston, finishing 15 of 18 for 141 yards and a touchdown, while adding 97 yards on the ground.

With the loss, TCU heads into a much-needed bye week before facing their first ranked opponent of the season, Utah, on October 19.

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00:00The change at quarterback sparks new life for Houston as they stun TCU 30-19.
00:09Now the Cougar offense did not score a single point in their last two losses, but tonight
00:14they decided to make a change at quarterback starting backup Zion Chris with Donovan Smith
00:19still seeing snaps in her center, but I was told before the game that ultimately it would
00:22come down to who had the high hand.
00:25And Chris scoring on their first of two drives, earning himself a majority of the snaps for
00:29the rest of the game.
00:31Chris going 15 of 18 for 141 yards and 97 yards rushing.
00:36TCU will head into their much needed bye week and then will hit the road to take on their
00:40first ranked opponent Utah on October 19th.
00:42For all things TCU football, tune into Spectrum Cable Channel 15 every Wednesday and Thursday
00:47night at 11.
00:48Samantha G. Carter Stadium reporting for DQ10 Sports, I'm Morgan Alexander and you have
00:52just been credentials.

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