Josh Hoover accounts for 5 TDs as TCU beats Colorado 35-21 in Deion Sanders’ return to Fort Worth

TCU charged back from a two-touchdown deficit to beat Colorado 35-21 in Fort Worth. Josh Hoover’s stellar showing included four passing touchdowns, two of them caught by Eric McAlister, and a rushing score. Deion Sanders’ anticipated return to Fort Worth ended in a Horned Frogs victory.

Key Takeaways:

  • Josh Hoover accounted for five total touchdowns, highlighting his dual-threat ability.
  • TCU overcame a two-touchdown deficit to seize a 35-21 win.
  • Eric McAlister scored on two of Hoover’s four passing touchdowns.
  • Deion Sanders’ return to Fort Worth drew considerable attention.
  • The final score underscored TCU’s comeback strength.

TCU’s Come-from-Behind Triumph

TCU found itself trailing by two touchdowns early but rallied to produce a convincing 35-21 win over Colorado. The Horned Frogs showed perseverance, methodically erasing the deficit before surging ahead in the late stages of the game.

Josh Hoover’s Breakout Performance

Entering the matchup with much attention, quarterback Josh Hoover did not disappoint. He threw for four touchdowns—two of which landed in the hands of Eric McAlister—and added another score on the ground. This five-touchdown feat propelled TCU’s offense and set the tone for the night.

Deion Sanders’ Return to Fort Worth

While Colorado arrived with excitement surrounding Deion Sanders’ appearance, the spotlight eventually fell on TCU’s comeback. Sanders’ return brought national interest, but the Horned Frogs played spoiler, maintaining their composure under pressure to secure the victory.

The Numbers on the Scoreboard

Below is a concise breakdown of the final score:

Team Score
TCU 35
Colorado 21

This table underscores TCU’s late-game dominance after overcoming the early deficit.

Looking Ahead

With the victory, TCU sends a strong message about its fortitude and potential for the season. Colorado, despite grabbing the early lead, left Fort Worth looking to regroup. As both teams proceed, the memory of Hoover’s five-touchdown performance will linger as a highlight in TCU’s campaign.

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