Hail All Heroes: TCU Hosts Iowa State on Saturday
11/7/2025 11:22:00 AM | Football
Saturday's Military Recognition Game kicks off at 2:30 p.m.
TCU (6-2, 3-2 Big 12) hosts Iowa State (5-4, 2-4 Big 12) on Saturday afternoon (2:30 p.m.) at Amon G. Carter Stadium in the annual Hail All Heroes game where the Frogs will honor and recognize the armed services throughout the game.
GAME DAY DETAILS
[RV] TCU (6-2, 3-2) vs. Iowa State (5-4, 2-4 Big 12)
Saturday, November 8 - 2:30 p.m.
Amon G. Carter Stadium - Fort Worth, Texas
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GAME DAY TIMELINE
9:30 a.m. - Parking Lots Open
11:30 a.m. - Frog Alley Opens!
» Carter Corral - Kids Zone (Inflatables, Yard Games), Live Games, Bar, and Food
» Riff Ram Row - Giveaways and Samples
» Stadium Social - Bars, Food Trucks, Live Music
Noon - Meet the Team for Frog Walk!
» Stadium Dr. in front of Schollmaier Arena
1:00 p.m. - Gates Open
2:00 p.m. - Pre-Game Show Begins!
2:31 p.m. -The Frogs take the field!
2:35 p.m. - Kick Off!
NOTING THE GAME
- TCU returns home on Saturday following their second bye week of the season. TCU's first came following the Monday night game at North Carolina.
- Following an in-season bye week, TCU is 4-1 under head coach Sonny Dykes.
- Saturday's game will serve as TCU's Hail All Heroes game where the Frogs will honor and recognize armed services throughout the game.
- The game begins a four-game stretch into the final quarter of the regular season where the Frogs will face four consecutive teams either currently ranked or who have been ranked at some point during the season.
NOTING THE HORNED FROGS
- TCU is in its fourth season under the direction of head coach Sonny Dykes in 2025. The 2022 National Coach of the Year led TCU to more wins in his first three seasons (27) than all but one head coach in program history (Dutch Meyer, 29, 1934-36).
- Dykes has also led programs at SMU (2018-21), Cal (2013-16), and Louisiana Tech (2010-12). In all four stops, Dykes has led the program to the postseason, making him one of just four active head coaches to take four different schools to a bowl game. The others are Butch Jones, Lane Kiffin, and Rich Rodriguez. He is also one of six active head coaches to have appeared in the CFP National Championship game, joining Kirby Smart, Dabo Swinney, Ryan Day, Marcus Freeman, and Kalen DeBoer.
- Directing the TCU offense for his third season as the starting quarterback is redshirt junior Josh Hoover. In his redshirt sophomore campaign, Hoover set TCU's single-season passing record with 3,949 yards on 313-of-471 passing with 27 touchdowns to 11 interceptions. He has thrown 64 touchdown passes in 27 career starts.
Surrounding Hoover is be a new cast of wide receivers as 76 combined starts and 5,464 career receiving yards across their college careers left with the departures of Jack Bech, Savion Williams, and JP Richardson to the NFL. - Speaking of receivers, Eric McAlister was just the third FBS player in the last 30 years to have at least 500 receiving yards, seven touchdown catches and 25.0 yards per reception through the first six games of a season. The others were Washington State's Jason Hill (2004) and Georgia Tech's Dez White (1998).
- TCU's rushing attack was an offseason focus as the Horned Frogs rushed for just 113.9 yards per game last season, their lowest per game average since 1997 (110.2) and by far the lowest for a Dykes-coached team. Over his tenure as a head coach, Dykes' teams have averaged 158.5 yards per game on the ground with his 2012 Louisiana Tech team posting 227.2 yards per game.
- Defensively, the Horned Frogs are led by Bud Clark, who led all safeties in college football last season with a 90.1 coverage grade. After logging a career-high 68 tackles last season, Clark opted to return to TCU rather than head to the NFL, and his 13 career interceptions are tied for seventh in program history (Sam Carter, 2012-14; Darrell Lester, 1933-35).
- The Horned Frogs are bowl eligible for the ninth time in 12 seasons as a Big 12 member.
















