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Ken Seals passed for 258 yards and the game-winning touchdown in overtime as TCU rallied to beat No. 16 Southern California 30-27 in the Alamo Bowl. After being sacked for a 10-yard loss on second down, Seals was facing third-and-20 from the 35 when he found running back Jeremy Payne with a short toss in the left flat.
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No. 16 USC and unranked TCU have been practicing locally for the big game.
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Officials attribute the delays and other Election Day clerical errors to Texas鈥 recent overhaul of its voter registration system.
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The Spring 2026 undergraduate course will bring in real landmen to separate the glitz and glam of Hollywood from the realities of the profession.
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Some local arts advocates say they鈥檙e disappointed city leaders did not pursue the offer to revitalize a building they say served as a centralized space for young artists to showcase work.
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Three years later, in a ballroom at Texas Christian University, she reiterated the importance of confronting an issue like maternal health head-on, quoting advice given to her by her friend and former U.S. Army Secretary Pete Geren.
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From the Dallas Museum of Art to a small Houston Gallery, here are some of the cultural institutions across the state who鈥檝e faced security breaches.
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Rezoning south Fort Worth neighborhoods would stop dense multifamily developments from encroaching on the Rosemont area.
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A gift from 鈥減roud members of the TCU community鈥 will cover spring semester tuition for 2026 medical school grads of the Fort Worth college.
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Chloe Cole claims the private university canceled an event because of her conservative viewpoints.
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SMU and TCU are about to play the final scheduled football game in a series that dates back to 1915 and has continued since the end of the Southwest Conference. In the 30 years since the final SWC season, no teams from that league have met more often as nonconference opponents than the Mustangs and Horned Frogs.
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The final Iron Skillet rivalry game between Texas Christian University and Southern Methodist University will take place in Fort Worth Sept. 20.