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Virginia Cavaliers at TCU Horned Frogs

  1. This is the third ever meeting between Virginia and TCU. The series is tied 1-1 after TCU won the last game, 30-14, on September 12, 2009. This will be the first time the two have met in Fort Worth.
  2. TCU won its 10th consecutive game with the win at Kansas last week - the longest active win streak in the country.
  3. With its loss at Georgia Tech last week, Virginia has now dropped three straight ACC openers and four of its last five since 2008. The 56 points the Cavaliers allowed to the Yellow Jackets were their most since December 30, 1999, a 63-21 loss to Illinois in the Micronpc.com Bowl.
  4. After shutting out Grambling State to open the season, TCU allowed just six points to Kansas; the only team in the country allowing fewer than 3.0 points per game is Florida State (1.0 ppg).
  5. Perry Jones has seven receptions this season and leads all active ACC running backs with 87 career receptions.
  6. Casey Pachall leads the country with a 242.4 passer rating and is one of only two players with a passer rating over 200.0 (Geno Smith, WVU - 209.8).

By ANDY LEFKOWITZ

STATS Writer

(AP) -- With Casey Pachall at quarterback and Joel Halsey anchoring a stout defense, TCU's first season as a member of the Big 12 has been successful so far.

Looking to extend the nation's longest winning streak to 11 games, No. 17 TCU welcomes Virginia to Fort Worth on Saturday.

TCU was one of several schools in recent years to shift conferences. In 2011, the Horned Frogs left the Mountain West for an invitation from the Big East, but they never played a game in that league and instead joined the Big 12, which offered the opportunity to forge more regional rivalries.

The Horned Frogs (2-0) won their conference debut last week, a sloppy 20-6 victory over Kansas. Pachall overcame making three fumbles deep in Jayhawks territory by going 24 of 30 for 335 yards and two touchdowns to Brandon Carter, who had eight catches for a career-best 141 yards.

"We just have to get our minds right," Pachall said. "We know how well we can perform and that wasn't our normal way of performing."

A second-team selection as a sophomore in the MWC last year, Pachall has completed 33 of 39 passes (84.2 percent) with five touchdowns and no interceptions this season.

TCU's defense's has also performed quite well, giving up just 450 total yards and two field goals in 2012. Halsey was named the Big 12's defensive player of the week Monday after the linebacker made a career-high 12 tackles with two sacks against Kansas.

Virginia (2-1) comes off its worst defensive effort since 1999 after falling 56-20 to Georgia Tech last Saturday. Waiting for that beleaguered unit is Pachall, the nation's leader in pass efficiency (242.4).

"We know (Pachall is) a talented guy, but we've got to go out there and just show we're ready," Virginia safety Anthony Harris said.

Virginia, though, won't have to deal with TCU leading rusher Waymon James, who will miss the rest of the season because of a knee injury. He ran 17 times for 168 yards and a score after leading the Horned Frogs with 875 yards last year.

The Cavaliers have dropped 17 of their last 20 regular-season road games against Top 25 teams, but they defeated then-No. 23 Florida State 14-13 in Tallahassee last Nov. 19. Virginia hasn't had consecutive road wins against ranked teams since beating Virginia Tech on Nov. 28, 1998, and BYU on Sept. 25, 1999.

TCU, meanwhile, has won 27 of its last 28 at Amon G. Carter Stadium.

The Cavaliers have one of the weaker offenses in the ACC, having totaled 37 points in their last two games after scoring 43 in a season-opening win over Richmond.

Michael Rocco was 15 of 25 for 143 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions versus the Yellow Jackets. With the game well out of reach, backup Phillip Sims – a transfer from Alabama – came on in the fourth quarter and was 6 of 8 for 56 yards with two scores.

Despite Sims' success, Cavaliers coach Mike London said Rocco would start.

"There's no quarterback controversy with us," London said. "It is what it is. Michael is our starting quarterback. ... We'll continue in this fashion. It's important that Michael plays well."

Rocco is sixth in the ACC with 712 passing yards but has thrown only four touchdowns with three picks. In limited action over three games, Sims is 13 of 17 for 111 yards with two TDs and no interceptions.

Saturday's game will be the third between TCU and Virginia. The Cavaliers won in the 1994 Independence Bowl before TCU opened its 2009 season with a 30-14 win in Charlottesville.

Updated September 19, 2012

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