Thursday, March 08, 2007

TCU faces conference champ BYU

The Frogs are aiming for another upset in Las Vegas this afternoon. But this time, they face their most difficult challenge -- conference champion BYU. There was a time when TCU could beat BYU. A 50-plus-point victory under Billy Tubbs comes to mind. Those were the days when a good night resulted in 100 points. Now, the Frogs are lucky on some nights to post half that. On the bright side, Neil Dougherty has his team playing relatively well when it matters. For this, he deserves credit.

Whether a late-season rally will be enough to save his job is unknown. I suspect that when he's evaluated at the end of the season (likely to come today) Coach D will be given one more year to prove himself. His subpar record should supply all the evidence needed -- he's 19-41 in the past two years alone -- but TCU would have to buy out the final two years of his contract if he were fired. I'm just not sure they're dissatisfied with Dougherty enough to do that.

Today's game: TCU vs. BYU, 2 p.m., Las Vegas

Update: To no one's surprise, BYU ended TCU's season, winning 77-64 over the Mountain West's No. 8 seed. Frog fans must now wait for athletic director Danny Morrison to determine Dougherty's future.

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