One of the best stories of the entire bowl season just went down in San Antonio.
Bram Kohlhausen, who made his only career start for TCU in the 2016 Alamo Bowl, totaled 396 yards and 4 TD in a comeback OT win over Oregon. In 2023, he was injured in a hunting accident after falling more than 70 feet and had to have both of his legs amputated.
A decade later, he was back in the Alamodome tonight to root on QB Ken Seals — a lifelong TCU fan who also made his only career start in the Alamo Bowl in a comeback OT win over USC.
Both will never have to buy a drink in Fort Worth ever again.
An amazing story only fit for college football.
I've watched this on repeat, each time focused on a new detail. The music. Seals making his reads. Sonny & coaches as the play unfolds. USC defenders tackling air. Kylin Jackson leaps for joy. Estridge's call. Payne hitting the end zone. Magic, every time.
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My phone has been burning up all morning.
Yes, this should have been a flag for targeting in #TEXvsASU. It meets all of the criteria of targeting (Rule 9-1-4).