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4:00 PM ET, October 31, 2009
Amon Carter Stadium
FORT WORTH, TX

Dalton's 3 TDs help unbeaten TCU dominate UNLV

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Ed Wesley ran across the field to avoid a defender and sprinted 59 yards for a TD in the second.
Gameball goes to... TCU's offense. Under the direction of QB Andy Dalton, the Frogs amassed 578 total yards.
Stat of the game... 54-6. TCU's record at home since 1999, including its current 12-game home win streak.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs727
Total Yards160578
Passing42188
Rushing118390
Penalties3-236-89
3rd Down Conversions3-146-12
4th Down Conversions0-00-1
Turnovers22
Possession26:4633:14
Air/Ground Leaders
UNLV Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Clayton8/213800
Clausen1/2401
TCU Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Dalton12/2117830
Jackson1/11010
UNLV Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Clausen765040
Clayton61606
TCU Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Wesley786159
Turner1064012
UNLV Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Wolfe525011
Johnson21208
TCU Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Hicks175175
Kerley543121
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERUNLVTCU
FG10:14Ross Evans 29 Yd 03
TD04:17Antoine Hicks 75 Yd Pass From Andy Dalton (Ross Evans Kick) 010
SECOND QUARTERUNLVTCU
TD13:30Ed Wesley 59 Yd Run (Ross Evans Kick) 017
FG04:58Ross Evans 42 Yd 020
THIRD QUARTERUNLVTCU
TD10:52Jeremy Kerley 14 Yd Pass From Andy Dalton (Ross Evans Kick) 027
FOURTH QUARTERUNLVTCU
TD13:31Ed Wesley 21 Yd Pass From Andy Dalton (Ross Evans Kick) 034
TD01:39Billy Pizor 10 Yd Pass From Marcus Jackson (Ross Evans Kick) 041
Associated Press

FORT WORTH, Texas -- Antoine Hicks grabbed the pass over the middle and slipped from the grasp of a defender, who got the shoe while TCU's touchdown-producing receiver ran to the end zone again.

Nothing is slowing down the Horned Frogs as they chase a BCS bid.

Fast Facts

• Andy Dalton threw for 178 yards and three touchdowns as TCU won its 10th straight.

• The Horned Frogs have won 12 straight home games and are 54-6 at home since 1999. They also improved to 7-1 all-time vs. UNLV, including 4-0 in Fort Worth.

• TCU held UNLV to 160 yards of offense and the Horned Frogs recorded their first shutout since Nov. 3, 2007 vs. New Mexico. They have allowed 13 points in their last three games combined.

-- ESPN Stats & Information

Hicks' shoeless sprint to the end zone for the final 45 yards of a 75-yard touchdown was part of another dominating performance for the Horned Frogs (No. 6 BCS, No. 8 AP), a 41-0 victory over struggling UNLV on Saturday.

A week after their 38-7 victory at BYU boosted the Frogs (8-0, 4-0 Mountain West) to sixth in the Bowl Championship Series standings and past Boise State, Andy Dalton threw three touchdown passes, Ed Wesley scored running and receiving and the Frogs' defense smothered UNLV for its first shutout this season -- and sixth at home since 2003.

"To have a letdown after the BYU game would make the win over BYU not mean anything," offensive tackle Marshall Newhouse said.

Despite losing two fumbles in the first quarter, TCU built an early 17-0 lead -- including Hicks' seventh touchdown (four receiving, three rushing) on 17 touches this season -- and were never challenged by the Rebels (3-6, 1-4). TCU has won 10 straight overall and 12 in a row at home.

"We talked about starting fast. We told them, if you want to win a championship, you've got to get on a roll," coach Gary Patterson said.

Asked if that roll had started, Patterson said hopefully it has with a shutout the week after winning at BYU.

While Patterson was talking about the Mountain West championship, their lofty goal is going to a BCS bowl -- and winning that.

"Climb the pyramid," said Patterson, motioning to the chart of goals in the team meeting room on which each accomplishment is shaded in purple. "We just colored more in."

Boise State (8-0), the only other undefeated team from a non-automatic qualifying BCS conference, beat San Jose State 45-7 on Saturday. That was the Broncos' eighth consecutive victory since losing to TCU in the Poinsettia Bowl last December.

In their 12-game winning streak at Amon Carter Stadium, the Frogs have outscored their opponents by an average margin of 43-9. The last loss was to Utah two years ago. The 19th-ranked Utes, likely the biggest obstacle for TCU to get through the regular season undefeated, will be in Fort Worth in two weeks.

TCU has to go to San Diego State before that.

UNLV managed only 160 yards, 40 coming on a run by backup quarterback Mike Clausen, and was shut out for the first time in 69 games -- since losing 7-0 to San Diego State on Nov. 8, 2003. A week ago, the Rebels ended a 20-game Mountain West road losing streak that dated to 2005 with a 34-17 win at New Mexico.

"TCU is obviously an excellent football team. They're deserving of their ranking," coach Mike Sanford said. "I don't remember ever in my career playing against as good a defense as that."

Only three of UNLV's 14 drives ended in TCU territory, the deepest penetration being the Frogs 34. The Rebels punted their first nine possessions before turnovers on consecutive drives in the third quarter.

TCU was up 17-0 early in the second quarter when Wesley took a handoff to the left, ran into a defender and reversed all the way to the other side of the field, where he found an open lane and sprinted for a 59-yard touchdown.

Wesley caught a 21-yard touchdown pass in the fourth quarter to make it 34-0.

UNLV's Ryan Wolfe, the NCAA's active career leading receiver, was held to a season-low five catches for 25 yards.

Ross Evans kicked the first of his two field goals, a 29-yarder, on TCU's opening drive.

Jeremy Kerley, who returned punts for touchdowns in the previous two home games, caught a 14-yard TD pass to cap the opening drive of the second half after he had a 43-yard kickoff return.

That made up for Kerley's fumble in the first quarter, when he initially was ruled down before Sanford challenged the call. Officials overturned it after a review.

Dalton lost the ball when he was stripped trying to pick up more yards after a 17-yard pickup later in the first quarter. But UNLV went three-and-out.

Dalton finished 12-of-21 passing for 178 yards, and ran eight times for 53 yards. That made him the team's fourth-leading rusher, behind Wesley (seven carries, 86 yards), Joseph Turner (10-64) and Matthew Tucker (9-59).

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, October 29th
North Carolina 20 Final
13 Virginia Tech 17
Friday, October 30th
21 West Virginia 19 Final
South Florida 30
Saturday, October 31st
Georgia 17 Final
1 Florida 41
3 Texas 41 Final
14 Oklahoma State 14
Indiana 24 Final
4 Iowa 42
5 USC 20 Final
10 Oregon 47
UNLV 0 Final
6 TCU 41
San Jose State 7 Final
7 Boise State 45
8 Cincinnati 28 Final
Syracuse 7
Tulane 0 Final
9 LSU 42
11 Georgia Tech 56 Final
Vanderbilt 31
12 Penn State 34 Final
Northwestern 13
Wyoming 10 Final
16 Utah 22
New Mexico State 0 Final
17 Ohio State 45
Southern Miss 43 Final
18 Houston 50
19 Miami (FL) 28 Final
Wake Forest 27
Kansas State 30 Final
22 Oklahoma 42
22 South Carolina 13 Final
Tennessee 31
Washington State 14 Final
23 Notre Dame 40
24 California 23 Final
Arizona State 21
25 Mississippi 20 Final
Auburn 33