Suggesting New College Football Fight Songs for Every Big 12 Team

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Aug 30, 2014; Fort Worth, TX, USA; The TCU Horned Frogs marching band performs before the game between the Horned Frogs and the Samford Bulldogs at Amon G. Carter Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

TCU Horned Frogs

Destiny’s Child ft. Da Brad-Survivor

For another Texas school, we might as well stick with another Texas artist, the most famous artist from Texas the past 30 years. I am talking, of course, about Beyoncé and her group, Destiny’s Child.

The TCU Horned Frogs’ transition into the Power Five after years of bouncing around mid-major conferences is the story of a survivor on its own, but then becoming a powerhouse program in the Power Five after struggling initially only adds to the allure.

So this Texas school should embrace the survivor’s mentality from a Texas-based artist and own it. TCU fans could embrace the survivor phrase and show on what they have overcome to become a surprisingly elite college football program in this current climate.

The trumpets would play the vocal parts on the chorus, and the rest of the band could easily put together arranged background music to make sure everything works out.

This remains an epic song in this generation despite being 15 years old. But want to know another reason this is a perfect fit?

The song came out the same year Gary Patterson had his first full year as head coach of the TCU football program, 2001. How is this not a perfect fit?

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