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TCU is a national title contender in 2010 and is 18-1 on the NCAA wagering line to win it all. TCU should be liked in NCAA odds in all of their games this season and it’s not out of the question that the TCU Horned Frogs could go undefeated. 
College football wagering odds prefer TCU in their starter as they host Oregon State on September 4th. The following week the TCU Horned Frogs will also be liked versus Tennessee Tech. The only game that TCU might be an underdog in would be late in the season at Utah but if the TCU Horned Frogs are undefeated going into that game they would almost definitely be liked, even on the road at Utah.
As they finished fifth in the country in scoring, TCU was a juggernaut last season. They have 9 starters back such as quarterback Andy Dalton. The defense did lose Jerry Hughes and Daryl Washington however the TCU Horned Frogs are still pretty great on that side of the ball.
TCU has pretty few flaws heading into the 2010 NCAA season. The key problem on offense is at right tackle. They ought to really roll on offense if the TCU Horned Frogs find a remedy at that spot. The defense will want to have Tank Carder and Kris Gardner healthy at linebacker as that position is less strong than in previous years.
The Horned Frogs could go undefeated this season if Dalton doesn’t turn the ball over. In the last 29 games, TCU is 25-1 when Dalton throws 1 interception or less. When he throws multiple interceptions they’re 0-2. The TCU Horned Frogs are an ideal 22-0 when Dalton doesn’t throw any interceptions.
TCU has a really advantageous schedule to make a run at an ideal season. They are going to be faced by Oregon State in the starter versus NCAA odds but that game is in Arlington which is about as near to a home game as it is possible to get. It will probably come on the road if the TCU Horned Frogs are to lose at all and the only hard road game comes late in the year at Utah. That game could wind up determining the Mountain West champ and a BCS bowl bid.
Gary Patterson, who has been with the squad for 9 years, is now the head coach of TCU. He has accumulated 85 wins which places him in 2nd place on the TCU career victory chart. He also has six 10-win years, and is the only coach in school history to have that. The only year that his squad didn’t reach a bowl match was 2004, and the Frogs have earned a spot in the Final Top 25 7 times. Before accepting the position with TCU in December 2000, he was an assistant head coach at a variety of different schools. He was named the 2005 Mountain West Conference Coach of the Year. He even refused a job offer from Minnesota worth over $2 million to stay at TCU. He headed the Frogs to a perfect 12-0 record last season.
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