
Football Unveils Frog Horn Alternate Jersey for 2026 Season
6/15/2026 11:53:00 AM | Football
The uniform will be used to open the 2026 season in Dublin.
FORT WORTH - Built from a uniform legacy that put the TCU Equipment Room on the national stage, TCU Football has unveiled an alternate uniform to be used in the 2026 season opener across the pond in Dublin.
Pulling from jerseys of the past, the Nike alternate reimagines the iconic 2010 Pro Combat look, while adding modern flare. Frog Skin numbers first appeared on the jersey when they were introduced at a media event in New York before making their game debut in No. 6 TCU's victory over Oregon State in Arlington that year.
Now, they return on an international stage as the Horned Frogs take on North Carolina in Dublin. New to this edition is a pattern woven into the collar and shoulders, pulled directly from the horned back of TCU's iconic logo. Flecks of red are embedded throughout - a nod to the Horned Frog's legendary defense mechanism and the crimson-stained horns left in its wake.
The Frogs will also wear the previously unveiled Clover Frog helmet, a nod to TCU's iconic 2010 Rose Bowl helmet. As TCU becomes the first team from Texas to compete in the Aer Lingus College Football Classic in Ireland, the clover serves as a tribute to the journey, the stage, and the opportunity ahead.
See the full reveal below
Pulling from jerseys of the past, the Nike alternate reimagines the iconic 2010 Pro Combat look, while adding modern flare. Frog Skin numbers first appeared on the jersey when they were introduced at a media event in New York before making their game debut in No. 6 TCU's victory over Oregon State in Arlington that year.
Now, they return on an international stage as the Horned Frogs take on North Carolina in Dublin. New to this edition is a pattern woven into the collar and shoulders, pulled directly from the horned back of TCU's iconic logo. Flecks of red are embedded throughout - a nod to the Horned Frog's legendary defense mechanism and the crimson-stained horns left in its wake.
The Frogs will also wear the previously unveiled Clover Frog helmet, a nod to TCU's iconic 2010 Rose Bowl helmet. As TCU becomes the first team from Texas to compete in the Aer Lingus College Football Classic in Ireland, the clover serves as a tribute to the journey, the stage, and the opportunity ahead.
See the full reveal below
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— TCU Football (@TCUFootball) June 15, 2026
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