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How did TCU get its nickname?

How Did TCU Become the Horned Frogs? The answer goes way back to 1897, when the yearbook staff of the then-named AddRan Christian University was looking to name its annual. Football began at the university the year before, and legend has it that the football field was covered in the small-but-mighty horned lizards.
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Are TCU horned toads or frogs?

The University uses two special horned frog depictions as additional visual identifiers for TCU: the signature University Frog and the Athletic Frog. Horned frogs are spiked, heavily armored and fiercely territorial. The Texas horned lizard is the state reptile of Texas.
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Is TCU mascot a frog or lizard?

The Horned Frog (actually a lizard) has been TCU's mascot longer than TCU has been the university's name. Four students helped make the decision in 1897, when AddRan Christian University (renamed TCU in 1902) was located in Waco.
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Is a horned toad a lizard or a frog?

Although often called horned toads, horny toads, or even horned frogs because of their wide, flattened bodies (their scientific name Phrynosoma actually means “toad-body”), they are not amphibians like other toads, but are reptiles with scales, claws and young produced on land.
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What do TCU fans say to each other?

Give 'em Hell, TCU! Riff Ram is one of the oldest and most unique cheers in collegiate sports, but it's just one of the many cheers and chants TCU fans have embraced through the years. From the “Fight Song Chant” to “Yeah Purple, Yeah White, Yeah Frogs! Fight, Fight!
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How did TCU get its nickname?

Why do TCU fans wear striped overalls?

Dutchmen are most known for their purple and white overalls which they wear as their uniform. The purple stripes, a color of royalty, represents the rich traditions of TCU and the white stripes represent the knowledge which TCU seeks to instill in all of her students in their time at the university.
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What is the story behind the TCU mascot?

According to TCU's website, The Horned Frog was the name of the university's 1886 yearbook. It seems the name stuck after that. The TCU library still has editions of The Horned Frog Yearbook dating back to 1905. Allegedly, the football field was infested with horned lizards in the team's early years.
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Is it illegal to pick up horned toad in Texas?

Because the Texas horned lizard is listed as a threatened species, it is illegal to pick up, touch, or possess them in Texas.
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Why did TCU choose horned frogs?

How Did TCU Become the Horned Frogs? The answer goes way back to 1897, when the yearbook staff of the then-named AddRan Christian University was looking to name its annual. Football began at the university the year before, and legend has it that the football field was covered in the small-but-mighty horned lizards.
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What does the horned toad symbolize?

Grandfather Horned Toad possesses great spiritual power that enabled him to triumph in a contest with lightning, an incredibly powerful force. The Diné use his songs and prayer for protection from the dangers of the world and the evil intentions of other people.
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Why did TCU change their mascot?

And that was the end of Addie. John Grace, the university's first athletic promotions director, created the new mascot to foster “Frog Fever,” his 1979 campaign to promote school spirit around the campus and community. SuperFrog made its mascot debut at the SMU vs. TCU game Sept.
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What was the original name of TCU?

Texas Christian University was founded in 1873 in Thorp Spring, Texas as Add-Ran Male and Female College by brothers Addison and Randolph Clark. The school was taken over by the Christian Church in 1889 and named change to Add-Ran Christian University.
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Does TCU have a real frog?

Our mascot, the Horned Frog—actually a lizard—was also the name of our 1886 yearbook. TCU boots have been seen since the 1940s. Stadium namesake Amon G. Carter had a pair.
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What is TCU hand signal?

They settled on the current curled-finger salute with the protruding knuckles resembling the horns on a real horned frog.
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Why is TCU purple?

TCU's school colors are purple and white. Purple represents royalty and white represents a clean game. It is essential that the proper shade of purple be used for all communication, publications and merchandise.
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What is the Horned Frog symbol at TCU?

The TCU Horned Frog hand sign is made by bending the index and middle fingers and is the official hand sign of the Texas Christian University Horned Frogs. Our PRIZE Brass Horned Frog Hand Sculpture makes a great congratulatory gift for new students, graduates and alumni alike!
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What killed off horned toads in Texas?

On top of losing their food source, horny toads have also lost a great deal of habitat due to urban sprawl and increased conversion of wild spaces for agricultural uses. The unfortunate combination of all of these factors has been a marked decline in horny toad populations over the past forty to fifty years.
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What is the difference between a horned frog and a horned toad?

Although often called horned toads, horny toads, or even horned frogs because of their wide, flattened bodies (their scientific name Phrynosoma actually means “toad-body”), they are not amphibians like other toads, but are reptiles with scales, claws and young produced on land.
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How long do horned toads live?

Horny toads reach sexual maturity when they are two years old and live between 5 and 8 years.
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Is TCU super religious?

Religion & Faith at TCU

More than 60 religious traditions are represented on our campus, where students are encouraged to explore, practice or develop their faith. We support the spiritual and ethical life of each member of the TCU community.
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How many Jews are at TCU?

The school, located in Fort Worth, has about 60 Jewish students, out of more than 8,000 at the university, which is associated with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), a mainstream Protestant denomination.
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Why is TCU famous?

TCU is not only known for the TCU location in Fort Worth, but also for its powerful athletics, school spirit, and prominent Greek life. Student athletics is a big part of life at TCU. More than 500 students compete at the D1 level, and the school is part of the Big 12 athletic conference.
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