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Friday, Nov. 20, 2009

TCU watch party Saturday at Daniel Meyer Coliseum

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As I throw on my raggedy old TCU baseball hat backwards and venture out into the thriving metropolis of Cowtown, I see lots of brand new purple and white shirts, hats, and flags. Do I care that it's a lot of bandwagoners riding the wave of success from the institution where every single cent I have ever earned was spent? No, I welcome it!

Since the Bowl Championship Series now has its own Facebook page (found by typing "Inside the BCS," into the search bar), the more interactive TCU fans, the better! BCS executive director Bill Hancock vowed to answer fanmail frequently, so I say we should put him to the test and make it known that TCU should be invited to his exclusive party.

On that note, TCU is having a watch party Saturday at Daniel Meyer Coliseum for the 1 p.m. game at Wyoming. Doors open at 12:30 and it should be a great scene. Over 1,000 thousand people showed up for the Sept. 26 watch party, and the bandwagon has grown exponentially in the days since. Saturday's game is shown on The Mountain West Sports Network, so you're probably better off going to this party than trying to find the game on your own TV.

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