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TCU Building Team Chemistry

Photo Courtesy: Devon Swaney

FORT WORTH, TEXAS — Day 3 of fall training camp for the Horned Frogs has been marked. Our players have been working cohesively to build team chemistry, through the defensive lineman and the offensive lineman. With the abundance of transfers that TCU took in the spring, it is crucial that during their time at training camp, the Horned Frogs, give it their all to create that athletic bond, which will ultimately take them farther in the 2024 season.

Post practice we heard from offensive lineman, Remington Strickland, and wide receiver Eric McAllister. Strickland tells press conference that he plays physical, and that being a transfer has been such a helping hand with bringing in knowledge from other places. Likewise, Eric McAllister says that one of his biggest personal goals is trying to compete for the starting spot. In today’s practice, McAllister caught a ball with one hand and told press conference that not only does it bring a lot of confidence to himself, but it brings energy to the team as well. He tells us that on the field the players treat each other as though they are at work, but off the field they are family.

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