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Baylor–TCU football rivalry

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American college football rivalry

The Bluebonnet Battle
First meetingOctober 24, 1899
Tie, 0–0
Latest meetingOctober 18, 2025
TCU, 42–36
Next meeting2026
Statistics
Meetings total121
All-time seriesTCU leads 60–54–7[1]
Longest win streakTCU, 8 (1964–1971)
Baylor, 8 (1974–1981)
Current win streakTCU, 1 (2025–present)
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TheBaylor–TCU football rivalry, known asThe Bluebonnet Battle[2][3][4] and informallyThe Revivalry,[5] is an Americancollege footballrivalry between theBaylor Bears andTCU Horned Frogs. The first game of this long-standing series was played in 1899, making the rivalry one of the oldest andmost played inFBS college football. TCU joined the Big 12 and resumed the annual game with Baylor, which birthed the nickname of "The Rivivalry" for a short time. After 121 meetings, the series is the most-played college rivalry in the State of Texas.

History

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Baylor was chartered in 1845 by theRepublic of Texas and founded as a Baptist institution the same year inIndependence, Texas. Baylor permanently moved toWaco forty years later in 1885.[6] TCU was founded in 1873 as AddRan Male and Female College by brothers Addison and Randolph Clark, in Thorp Spring, Texas, and was later renamed AddRan Christian University, relocating to Waco in 1895.[7] AddRan was renamed Texas Christian University in 1902 and relocated again, toFort Worth, in 1910 after a fire destroyed the school's main administration building. First contested in 1899, and having been played 119 times, the rivalry is one of the oldest and most-played series in college football history. The two schools are presently separated by only 90 miles.[8]

When both schools were located in Waco, the Bears and Horned Frogs frequently faced off multiple times per season. In the early years of the rivalry, TCU and Baylor did not play as conference foes. Like most schools of that era, Baylor was independent until becoming a founding member of theSouthwest Conference (SWC) in 1915. TCU subsequently joined the SWC in 1923, after competing as an independent (1896–1913 and 1921–22).

Baylor and TCU would play 69 times as SWC foes, until the SWC disbanded in 1995. Throughout the 70s, 80s, and 90s, the Bears would hold an 18-9 advantage against the Horn Frogs. After a 10-year hiatus, the universities renewed the rivalry in a non-conference series in 2006–2007 and 2010–2011. During this series, TCU competed in theMountain West Conference. TCU joined Baylor in theBig 12 Conference in 2012, and the rivalry game is now played annually as part of the teams' regular season conference schedules.[8]

In 2014, No. 5 Baylor staged a dramatic comeback to win 61-58 over then No. 9 TCU, scoring 24 unanswered points in the final 10 minutes to overcome a 21-point deficit. The win was secured with a game-winning field goal by Chris Callahan as time expired.[9]

In 2022, Undefeated No. 4 TCU visited Baylor for the 120th edition of the rivalry. In the game TCU's Griffin Kell kicked a game-winning Field goal as time expired, giving TCU a dramatic 29-28 victory over the Bears.[10]

Rivalry name and trophy

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On November 13, 2023, in a press conference with TCU and Baylor student government representatives, head coaches, and athletic directors, the two universities formally announced the name of the rivalry would be "The Bluebonnet Battle."[2] The name was the product of a joint student effort between the Baylor and TCU student governments. The name was the product of an effort between the two schools' student bodies and replaced existing unofficial names for the game,[2] despite "The Revivalry" being used by Baylor University in November 2022.[11] The new name was selected to reflect the series becoming the most-played between two teams in the State of Texas in 2023.[8] TheBluebonnet, which is also the state flower of Texas, lines Interstate-35 for parts of the year connecting both schools' campuses.[2]

Close games and shutouts

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Football games between Baylor and TCU have been decided by 7 points or less 45 times, including 7 ties.[8]

Several of the Bears and Horned Frogs' meetings since the rivalry's annual renewal in 2010 have featured memorable, close contests. In 2011, Baylor notched a season-opening 50–48 win, withRobert Griffin III, leading a fourth-quarter Baylor drive to set upAaron Jones' game-winning field goal over the Horned Frogs. In 2014, Baylor came back from a 21-point, fourth quarter deficit by scoring 24 unanswered points to win the game 61–58 with a last second Chris Callahan FG. The outcome of the 2014 matchup and TCU's fourth-quarter collapse was critical in knocking TCU out of the inauguralCollege Football Playoff; both Baylor and TCU would go on to compile 11–1 (8–1 Big 12) regular season records and ultimately neither team got a Playoff spot as the committee chose 12-1 (and eventual national champion)Ohio State instead. Many have speculated that neither team was chosen because they were co-champions and the Big 12 did not have an actual conference championship at the time (the Big 12 title was awarded to the team with the best conference record). In 2015, the rivalry game was played on Thanksgiving Friday night in Fort Worth, with temperatures in the 30s and pouring rain. After a lightning-delayed start, the high-power spread offenses managed only 14 points apiece in regulation, with TCU securing a 28–21 second-overtime victory with a fourth down stop. In 2019, Baylor outlasted TCU in triple overtime to remain unbeaten. In 2022, undefeated 10–0 TCU won a hard-fought game, 29–28, by lining up to kick a walk-off 40 yard field goal on a running clock.[12] Baylor won in 2024 by a score of 37–34 after kicking a walk-off field goal.

Other events

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In 1971, TCU coachJim Pittman collapsed and died on the sideline in Waco during the rivalry game, the only time in collegiate history that a coach died during a game.[13][14]

In 2025, the rivalry was impacted by severe weather, with three lightning delays in the fourth quarter totaling over two hours. Despite the delays, TCU defeated Baylor with a final score of 42-36.

Game results

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Baylor victoriesTCU victoriesTie games
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
1October 24, 1899 WacoTie0–0
2November 23, 1901 WacoBaylor39–0
3November 28, 1901 WacoBaylor42–9
4November 1, 1902 WacoTie0–0
5November 22, 1902 WacoBaylor6–0
6December 1, 1902 WacoBaylor20–0
7October 3, 1903 WacoBaylor12–0
8November 27, 1903 WacoBaylor5–0
9October 1, 1904 WacoTie0–0
10November 12, 1904 WacoBaylor17–0
11November 24, 1904 WacoTCU5–0
12September 30, 1905 WacoTCU16–0
13November 11, 1905 WacoBaylor10–0
14November 30, 1905 WacoTCU17–0
15October 5, 1907 WacoTie7–7
16November 11, 1907 WacoTCU11–10
17November 28, 1907 WacoBaylor16–8
18October 3, 1908 WacoTCU15–0
19October 24, 1908 WacoTCU10–6
20November 26, 1908 WacoBaylor23–8
21October 16, 1909 WacoTCU9–0
22November 6, 1909 WacoTCU11–0
23November 25, 1909 WacoBaylor6–3
24October 24, 1910 WacoBaylor52–0
25November 18, 1910 Fort WorthBaylor10–3
26November 11, 1911 WacoBaylor12–0
27October 19, 1912 Fort WorthTCU22–0
28October 31, 1914 WacoBaylor28–14
29November 25, 1915 WacoBaylor51–0
30November 30, 1916 Fort WorthBaylor32–14
31November 29, 1917 Fort WorthTCU34–0
32November 28, 1918 WacoTCU12–7
33November 27, 1919 WacoBaylor7–0
34November 13, 1920 WacoTCU21–9
35 October 13, 1925 DallasTie7–7
36 October 12, 1926 WacoTie7–7
37 October 29, 1927 WacoTCU14–0
38 November 3, 1928 Fort WorthBaylor7–6
39 November 23, 1929 WacoTCU34–7
40 November 22, 1930 Fort WorthBaylor35–14
41 November 21, 1931 WacoTCU19–6
42 October 29, 1932 Fort WorthTCU27–0
43 November 4, 1933 WacoBaylor7–0
44 November 3, 1934 Fort WorthTCU34–12
45 November 2, 1935 WacoTCU28–0
46 October 31, 1936 Fort WorthTCU28–0
47 October 30, 1937 Waco#6 Baylor6–0
48 October 29, 1938 Fort Worth#4 TCU39–7
49 November 4, 1939 WacoBaylor27–0
50 November 2, 1940 Fort WorthTCU14–12
51 November 1, 1941 WacoTCU23–12
52 October 31, 1942 Fort WorthBaylor10–7
53 September 29, 1945 WacoTCU7–6
54 September 28, 1946 Fort WorthTCU19–16
55 November 1, 1947 WacoTCU14–7
56 October 30, 1948 Fort WorthBaylor6–3
57 October 29, 1949 WacoBaylor40–14
58 November 4, 1950 Fort WorthBaylor20–14
59 November 3, 1951 WacoTCU20–7
60 November 1, 1952 Fort WorthTie20–20
61 October 31, 1953 Waco#3 Baylor25–7
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
62 October 30, 1954 Fort WorthBaylor12–7
63 October 29, 1955 WacoTCU28–6
64 November 3, 1956 Fort WorthTCU7–6
65 November 2, 1957 WacoTCU19–6
66 November 1, 1958 Fort WorthTCU22–0
67 October 31, 1959 WacoTCU14–0
68 October 29, 1960 Fort WorthTCU14–6
69 November 4, 1961 WacoBaylor28–14
70 November 3, 1962 Fort WorthTCU28–26
71 November 2, 1963 WacoBaylor32–13
72 October 31, 1964 Fort WorthTCU17–14
73 October 30, 1965 WacoTCU10–7
74 October 30, 1966 Fort WorthTCU6–0
75 November 4, 1967 WacoTCU29–7
76 November 2, 1968 Fort WorthTCU47–14
77 November 1, 1969 WacoTCU31–14
78 October 31, 1970 Fort WorthTCU24–17
79 October 30, 1971 WacoTCU34–27
80 November 4, 1972 Fort WorthBaylor42–9
81 November 3, 1973 WacoTCU34–28
82 November 3, 1974 Fort WorthBaylor21–7
83 November 1, 1975 WacoBaylor24–6
84 November 27, 1976 Fort WorthBaylor24–19
85 November 26, 1977 WacoBaylor48–9
86 October 28, 1978 Fort WorthBaylor28–21
87 October 27, 1979 WacoBaylor16–3
88 October 25, 1980 Fort Worth#11 Baylor21–6
89 October 24, 1981 WacoBaylor34–21
90 October 23, 1982 Fort WorthTCU38–14
91 October 22, 1983 WacoBaylor56–21
92 October 27, 1984 Fort WorthTCU38–28
93 October 26, 1985 Waco#13 Baylor45–0
94 October 25, 1986 Fort WorthBaylor28–17
95 October 25, 1987 WacoTCU24–0
96 October 22, 1988 Fort WorthTCU24–14
97 October 28, 1989 WacoBaylor27–9
98 October 27, 1990 Fort WorthBaylor27–21
99 October 26, 1991 WacoBaylor26–9
100 October 10, 1992 Fort WorthBaylor41–10
101 October 23, 1993 WacoTCU38–13
102 October 1, 1994 Fort WorthBaylor42–18
103 October 28, 1995 WacoBaylor27–24
104 September 3, 2006 Waco#22 TCU17–7
105 September 1, 2007 Fort Worth#22 TCU27–0
106 September 18, 2010 Fort Worth#5 TCU45–10
107 September 2, 2011 WacoBaylor50–48
108 October 13, 2012 Waco#23 TCU49–21
109 November 30, 2013 Fort Worth#9 Baylor41–38
110 October 11, 2014 Waco#5 Baylor61–58
111 November 27, 2015 Fort Worth#19 TCU28–212OT
112 November 5, 2016 WacoTCU62–22
113 November 24, 2017 Fort Worth#12 TCU45–22
114 November 17, 2018 WacoTCU16–9
115 November 9, 2019 Fort Worth#12 Baylor29–233OT
116 October 31, 2020 WacoTCU33–23
117 November 6, 2021 Fort WorthTCU30–28
118 November 19, 2022 Waco#4 TCU29–28
119 November 18, 2023 Fort WorthTCU42–17
120 November 2, 2024 WacoBaylor37–34
121 October 18, 2025 Fort WorthTCU42–36
Series: TCU leads 60–54–7[1]

Results by location

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As of October 18, 2025

CityGamesBaylor victoriesTCU victoriesTiesYears played
Waco74353451899–present
Fort Worth46192611910–present
Dallas10011925

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Winsipedia - Baylor Bears vs. TCU Horned Frogs football series history".Winsipedia.
  2. ^abcd"The TCU-Baylor football rivalry has an official new name".wfaa.com. November 13, 2023.
  3. ^Boyd, Megan (November 13, 2023)."Baylor, TCU rivalry formally named Bluebonnet Battle". RetrievedNovember 13, 2023.
  4. ^"Bluebonnet Battle (Baylor-TCU Rivalry)".studentgameday.web.baylor.edu. November 10, 2023. RetrievedNovember 13, 2023.
  5. ^Olson, Max (November 27, 2015)."Return of the Revivalry: Baylor, TCU meet again on Black Friday". ESPN. RetrievedNovember 14, 2023.
  6. ^"Baylor History".about.web.baylor.edu. October 22, 2022. RetrievedNovember 13, 2023.
  7. ^"Mission & History".Texas Christian University. RetrievedNovember 13, 2023.
  8. ^abcd"Bluebonnet Battle (Baylor-TCU Rivalry)".studentgameday.web.baylor.edu. November 10, 2023. RetrievedNovember 13, 2023.
  9. ^"2014 TCU/Baylor rewind: Catalon, Drango discuss classic".Dave Campbell's Texas Football. RetrievedOctober 19, 2025.
  10. ^"TCU 29-28 Baylor (Nov 19, 2022) Final Score".ESPN. RetrievedOctober 19, 2025.
  11. ^"Baylor and TCU Meet for the 118th Time on the Gridiron".Baylor News. November 14, 2023. p. 1. RetrievedNovember 14, 2023.
  12. ^"No. 4 TCU still undefeated after game-ending FG at Baylor".AP NEWS. November 19, 2022. RetrievedNovember 19, 2022.
  13. ^"Sherrington: TCU's tradition was tragedy | Dallas Morning News". Dallasnews.com. RetrievedJune 25, 2015.
  14. ^"Pittman burial Tuesday".The Tuscaloosa News. The Associated Press. November 1, 1971. p. 6. RetrievedJanuary 17, 2010.
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