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Not even a 26-degree wind chill and relentless downpour can stop TCU’s dance team

Most people wouldn’t go outside during heavy rain conditions, let alone when the temperature is only 38 degrees. But the TCU dance still is somehow still out there, all smiles, in front of the Horned Frog fans dressed in hot pants and a light jacket.

To make matters worse, the wind chill is 26 degrees. It doesn’t help out that the game itself is particularly lousy because of the weather as well. Both teams have a season-high number of punts.

We hope the TCU staff has warm blankets and hot cocoa ready for them when the game is over. They deserve it. There was even a game delay due to lightning before the matchup against Baylor even began! These women are definitely roughing it out.

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