Is TCU a National Title Contender?

In the highly anticipated MWC matchup between TCU and Utah, the Horned Frogs dominated from start to finish. TCU gained 549 total yards while holding the Utes to just 284 total yards and just 65 yards rushing. The Horned Frogs rushed for 342 yards.
The game seemed like it would be a good one early on but TCU turned a 7-7 tie into a 35-7 blowout in just over six minutes spanning from the end of the first quarter into the second quarter.
Junior Quarterback Andy Dalton is playing great football for the Frogs. He's completing 63% of his passes (149-of-236), has 2,088 yards and 17 touchdowns with just 4 interceptions. He's making great decisions and is avoiding mistakes. He's also rushed for 389 yards and 2 TDs.
TCU's running game has been outstanding. Dalton has 389 yards and is just the team's fourth leading rusher. Joseph Turner (622 yards), Ed Wesley (598 yards) and Matthew Tucker (471) make up the three-headed monster at Running Back. The team has rushed for 2,521 yards, is averaging 5.3 yards per carry and has scored 30 touchdowns.
There is a very good argument for TCU.
TCU is the only team in the country to rank in top four in both total offense and total defense, ranking fourth in both categories.
That defense is led by Defensive End Jerry Hughes, who has 49 tackles and 10 sacks. The unit is also extremely well coached by Defensive Coordinator [deleted] Bumpas and Head Coach Gary Patterson.
TCU has won three key road games. They won at likely ACC Atlantic Division Champion Clemson, at Virginia, and blew out conference rival BYU at Provo.
The Horned Frogs have defeated three teams currently ranked in the top 25 (Clemson, BYU, & Utah). Alabama has defeated just two teams currently ranked in the top 25 (Virginia Tech, LSU) while Florida (LSU) and Texas (Oklahoma State) have defeated just one each.
TCU isn't just beating these teams either – they are destroying them. Outside of a close, come from behind win in Death Valley against a very talented Clemson team and a scare at Air Force, TCU has won every game by at least 16 points and is winning by an average of 26.3 points per game.
Unfortunately the Frogs need a loss by Texas to make the title game and that doesn't seem likely. The Horns host Kansas Saturday, play at rival Texas A&M on Thanksgiving and then have 9 days to prepare for the Big 12 Championship against either Nebraska or Kansas State. The Horns should be a heavy favorite in all three games.
TCU is one of the country's elite teams.
And they probably won't get the chance to prove it.
The game seemed like it would be a good one early on but TCU turned a 7-7 tie into a 35-7 blowout in just over six minutes spanning from the end of the first quarter into the second quarter.
Junior Quarterback Andy Dalton is playing great football for the Frogs. He's completing 63% of his passes (149-of-236), has 2,088 yards and 17 touchdowns with just 4 interceptions. He's making great decisions and is avoiding mistakes. He's also rushed for 389 yards and 2 TDs.
TCU's running game has been outstanding. Dalton has 389 yards and is just the team's fourth leading rusher. Joseph Turner (622 yards), Ed Wesley (598 yards) and Matthew Tucker (471) make up the three-headed monster at Running Back. The team has rushed for 2,521 yards, is averaging 5.3 yards per carry and has scored 30 touchdowns.
There is a very good argument for TCU.
TCU is the only team in the country to rank in top four in both total offense and total defense, ranking fourth in both categories.
That defense is led by Defensive End Jerry Hughes, who has 49 tackles and 10 sacks. The unit is also extremely well coached by Defensive Coordinator [deleted] Bumpas and Head Coach Gary Patterson.
TCU has won three key road games. They won at likely ACC Atlantic Division Champion Clemson, at Virginia, and blew out conference rival BYU at Provo.
The Horned Frogs have defeated three teams currently ranked in the top 25 (Clemson, BYU, & Utah). Alabama has defeated just two teams currently ranked in the top 25 (Virginia Tech, LSU) while Florida (LSU) and Texas (Oklahoma State) have defeated just one each.
TCU isn't just beating these teams either – they are destroying them. Outside of a close, come from behind win in Death Valley against a very talented Clemson team and a scare at Air Force, TCU has won every game by at least 16 points and is winning by an average of 26.3 points per game.
Unfortunately the Frogs need a loss by Texas to make the title game and that doesn't seem likely. The Horns host Kansas Saturday, play at rival Texas A&M on Thanksgiving and then have 9 days to prepare for the Big 12 Championship against either Nebraska or Kansas State. The Horns should be a heavy favorite in all three games.
TCU is one of the country's elite teams.
And they probably won't get the chance to prove it.