By Alfie Crow
The TCU Horned Frogs look to close out their stay in the Mountain West Conference with a victory over the UNLV Rebels.
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Dec 3, 2011 - The TCU Horned Frogs get ready to play their final Mountain-West Conference game against the UNLV Rebels and they enter the game as 40 point favorites. Last season, a blow out win against UNLV sealed up a BCS trip to the Rose Bowl for the Horned Frogs, but it's unlikely the same will occur this year. "If (getting a BCS bowl berth) would happen, it would be a great boost, but right now, our focus is on winning the Mountain West title," said TCU head coach Gary Patterson
The UNLV Rebels on the other hand will be looking to pull the unlikely upset and pick up just their second ever win against the Horned Frogs. The Rebels however have been abysmal on the road, losing 15 in a row away from home. Not only has UNLV been awful on the road, but they could be without starting quarterback Caleb Herring, who suffered a shoulder injury and a concussion last week against the San Diego State. In order to keep the game close UNLV's defense is going to have to play much better than they have all season, giving up nearly 40 points per game.
Game date, time: 2:30 pm ET, Saturday, December 3rd
Location: Amon Carter Stadium, Fort Worth, TX
TV channel: Versus
Spread: TCU favored by 40
Series history: TCU leads, 8-1
For further reading, news, discussion and more, visit TCU blog Frogs O' War. Here’s the complete Week 14 college football TV schedule, and stay tuned to SB Nation’s college football news hub for more.
Read More: Caleb Herring (QB - UNLV), UNLV Rebels, TCU Horned Frogs
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