Gary Patterson isn’t afraid to show his heart when it comes to football.
The former TCU head coach will see coach Sonny Dykes take on Georgia in a national title match on Monday night.

“Oh, I’d be great. Hopefully yeah…that’s one of those things…again, I think not just of those guys, but of all the fans, the stands.” I sit down and think about all the money doing all the things that people have actually done to put themselves in a position to be a part of that. So when asked what the national title means to him, he replied:
Gary Patterson had an ugly ending at TCU.
Despite being the most famous coach in TCU history and making the Horned Frogs a national brand, Patterson has been kicked out of the exit after eight games in 2021.
He became full-time head coach in 2001 and has a career record of 181-79 with the Horned Frogs. He also scored multiple major bowl victories, including the Rose Bowl after the 2010 season. Still, his legacy isn’t enough to save him after several disappointing seasons. was.

Now, one season after his departure, the Horned Frogs are playing for a national title under Sonny Dykes. It’s not hard to understand why he’s getting emotional. It’s been a crazy journey for him and the program.
He spent decades with the team but never managed to win a national title. The year after he was fired, the team was 13-1 with him 60 minutes away from the championship. Of course, it will be an emotional situation for him.

Seeing TCU upset Bulldog is certainly epic.