I'm looking forward to this game as well. What I am interested in seeing is the QB matchup. For TCU,
Casey Pachall is the new starter. He is an anomoly in the recruiting world in that he was too visible for the folks at Rivals, et al, to ignore as an outstanding WHITE dual-threat QB. I am really hoping that he outperforms "dynamic" Robert Griffin, who will be thrust upon us as the new Cam Newton if Baylor does even reasonably well this year:
FRIDAY
TCU AT
BAYLOR
When: 8 p.m., ESPN
Broadcasters: Joe Tessitore play-by-play, Rod Gilmore analyst
The line: TCU by 6
Why you should watch: TCU routed Baylor 45-10 in last season's meeting in Fort Worth, but don't be shocked if this game unfolds different. Horned Frogs QB Andy Dalton is gone. In his place is sophomore
Casey Pachall, a four-star recruit in 2009 who has attempted nine career passes. Pachall is a skilled dual-threat quarterback, but TCU will miss Dalton's steady hand, at least in the early part of the season. Baylor has the edge at quarterback with the dynamic
Robert Griffin. He'll get a second chance at TCU's stout defense, which held him to 185 yards of total offense last season, his lowest total of the year.