5 Bold Predictions For TCU vs. Oklahoma In College Football Week 12 By Trevor Lowry ← Tip: Use keyboard arrows to navigate → PREV NEXT Predictions For TCU vs. Oklahoma Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports In what could be the best game of the season (seriously, two Heisman contenders will battle it out), TCU vs. Oklahoma will hopefully solve a lot. If the Sooners win, their chances of making the College Football Playoff are looking very, very good. If the Horned Frogs win, they still, oddly enough, have some work to do when it comes to sneaking into the playoff. Let’s live in the moment and just enjoy a game that could be one of the best of 2015. Predictions For TCU vs. Oklahoma In what could be the best game of the season (seriously, two Heisman contenders will battle it out), TCU vs. Oklahoma will hopefully solve a lot. If the Sooners win, their chances of making the College Football Playoff are looking very, very good. If the Horned Frogs win, they still, oddly enough, have some work to do when it comes to sneaking into the playoff. Let’s live in the moment and just enjoy a game that could be one of the best of 2015. 5. Samaje Perine Has 150 Or More Rushing Yards, But No TDs To Show For It Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports Samaje Perine isn't necessarily having an encore for last season, but he is still one of the more dangerous RBs in the country regardless. He is also coming off of a 166-yard performance against Baylor. Another 150-yard outing out of Perine would certainly take some pressure off of Baker Mayfield. 5. Samaje Perine Has 150 Or More Rushing Yards, But No TDs To Show For It Samaje Perine isn't necessarily having an encore for last season, but he is still one of the more dangerous RBs in the country regardless. He is also coming off of a 166-yard performance against Baylor. Another 150-yard outing out of Perine would certainly take some pressure off of Baker Mayfield. 4. Trevone Boykin Accounts For 6 Touchdowns Credit: Scott Sewell-USA TODAY Sports As of right now, Trevone Boykin’s status is not looking too great, but you would think he would at least try to play. If TCU loses this one, it can kiss its Big 12 and College Football Playoff hopes goodbye. However, if Boykin isn’t ready to go, then he isn’t ready to go. And if he is ready to go, he is going to do what he does best: Score a ton of touchdowns. 4. Trevone Boykin Accounts For 6 Touchdowns As of right now, Trevone Boykin’s status is not looking too great, but you would think he would at least try to play. If TCU loses this one, it can kiss its Big 12 and College Football Playoff hopes goodbye. However, if Boykin isn’t ready to go, then he isn’t ready to go. And if he is ready to go, he is going to do what he does best: Score a ton of touchdowns. 3. Baker Mayfield Has 5 Of His Own Credit: Getty Images Baker Mayfield is on the verge of stealing the Heisman Trophy from everyone. He has continued to put up great stats on the year (you know, like 31 TD passes), but he hasn’t received much Heisman love (until now). Whether Oklahoma wins this one or not, Mayfield will do his part by recording five touchdowns. 3. Baker Mayfield Has 5 Of His Own Baker Mayfield is on the verge of stealing the Heisman Trophy from everyone. He has continued to put up great stats on the year (you know, like 31 TD passes), but he hasn’t received much Heisman love (until now). Whether Oklahoma wins this one or not, Mayfield will do his part by recording five touchdowns. 2. TCU Comes Back From A 14-Point Deficit In The Fourth Quarter Credit: Scott Sewell-USA TODAY Sports Once again, this is largely based off of Boykin playing, and playing well. Boykin is as clutch as they come at the college level, and he has certainly led his team back from deficits in the past. He has a few more comebacks left in him, folks. 2. TCU Comes Back From A 14-Point Deficit In The Fourth Quarter Once again, this is largely based off of Boykin playing, and playing well. Boykin is as clutch as they come at the college level, and he has certainly led his team back from deficits in the past. He has a few more comebacks left in him, folks. 1. The What If Game Credit: Getty Images If Oklahoma wins, it will shoot up to No. 4 in the country (currently No. 7). If TCU wins, it will shoot up to No. 7 (currently No. 18). Of course, that might be asking for a lot considering the College Football Playoff committee seems to be doing everything in its power to not let a Big 12 team in the playoff. 1. The What If Game If Oklahoma wins, it will shoot up to No. 4 in the country (currently No. 7). If TCU wins, it will shoot up to No. 7 (currently No. 18). Of course, that might be asking for a lot considering the College Football Playoff committee seems to be doing everything in its power to not let a Big 12 team in the playoff. 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