TCU planned their out-of-conference schedule with two road games against ACC opponents, thinking that these wins would strengthen the Frogs' claim on a BCS bid.
Unfortunately for TCU, the season opener against the University of Virginia Cavaliers just got downgraded to a no-win situation.
Just two years ago, the Virginia was an ACC contender. But with two out of the last three seasons being below par, Cavalier coach Al Groh is getting used to the hot-seat.
Groh fired his son as offensive coordinator during the off-season, and brought in a new spread attack.
Groh also fired his defensive coordinator, taking over the job himself.
UVa had looked at this season as one where the Cavaliers might re...
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