TCU Depth Chart Released Ahead of Week 2 Matchup vs Long Island
#4 Cam Cook, #2 Trey Sanders, #20 Dominique Johnson, #26 Jeremy Payne, #15 Nate Palmer#18 Jack Bech, #88 Eric McAlister, #16 Braylon James, #82 Dozie EzukanmaTE: #9 Drake Dabney, #81 Chase Curtis, #0 DJ Rogers, #12 Lafayette Kaiuway#51 Coltin Deery, #55 Remington Strickland, #57 Samir Camacho#62 Carson Bruno, #77 Robby Rochester, #76 Mitch HodnettTCU Defensive Depth ChartDT: #90 Caleb Fox, #42 Zachary Chapman, #35 Tristan JohnsonEDGE:#44 Cooper McDonald OR Devean Deal, #19 Jonathan Bax, #9...
As for the rest of the depth chart, no major movements have been made. Based on Sonny Dykes's press conference on Tuesday, the only major change coming is that one could expect Jack Bech to be in a starting role this weekend, and for good reason.
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