As TCU prepares to face off against the University of Stadium in the upcoming New Mexico Bowl, there are concerns about potential opt-outs from key players on the Horned Frogs’ roster. While the team has not confirmed any opt-outs, there are reports that some players are considering sitting out the game to prepare for the NFL Draft or due to concerns about potential exposure to COVID-19.
Opt-outs have become more prevalent in college football in recent years, with players choosing to prioritize their future careers over participating in bowl games that may not have significant implications for their teams. This trend has been amplified by the ongoing pandemic, as players weigh the risks of playing in a postseason game against the potential rewards.
TCU fans are eagerly awaiting updates on whether any players will opt out of the New Mexico Bowl, as their presence could significantly impact the team’s chances of victory. Regardless of the outcome, the Horned Frogs are sure to put up a strong fight in the game as they look to end their season on a high note.
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