Boykin isn’t without his negatives, otherwise he’d have won the Heisman already and would be known as a top NFL recruit. His total QBR last season wasn’t ideal at 72 which doesn’t put him up with the elite QBs in the NCAA. In fact, he only ranks at 5 in QBR in the Big 12 alone. His overall efficiency isn’t an easy thing to improve and many would say that it shows that his prowess won’t extend him to the level of some of the other stronger conferences. Also a lot of his detractors say that he is only successful because of TCUs offensive system of high octane offense with more trick plays then most other teams in organized football. Although some may say the QB needs to be good to work in any system, there are plenty of QBs that have been successful because of their caches, think Sanchez from the Eagles this past year. It may be hard to tell how he’ll do in the pros, but no matter his QBR or system there’s no doubt that he works with this TCU offense and that will make him a threat.

TCU not making the playoffs is a sore spot for the TCU community and team, but expect this team to come out of the gates hot this year. They crushed Mississippi in the Peach Bowl as a statement in the end of the season, expect them take that ferocity into the next season. Boykin and the Horned Frogs (a great band name btw) were overlooked last season, but this season they have lots of attention and here they will shine. The scorned bullfrogs will be a fun story line to follow this upcoming season, lets hope that now they have the hype they live up to it.