LOOK: TCU trolls Aaron Judge, ESPN amid offensive onslaught against Oklahoma

TCU brought the comedy to Twitter regarding ESPN cutting to New York Yankees star Aaron Judge during their offensive onslaught against Oklahoma.
Of course, Judge is searching for home run No. 62 on the season, but the Horned Frogs might score 62 points before he does it. Surveying the crowd, the TCU Twitter had the perfect response to the situation.
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At the moment, the Horned Frogs are leading Oklahoma 55-17, one touchdown away from 62. On the other hand, Judge is one swing away, and ESPN will continue to cut to it until he reaches the mark.
Who will get there first? Which one will ESPN show when the time comes? The drama has never been higher, as TCU and Aaron Judge race towards 62.
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Moreover, it all started when the TCU offense jumped all over Oklahoma in the first quarter, surging out to a 20-3 lead over the Sooners less than ten minutes in.
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First, Horned Frogs quarterback Max Duggan started the game with a 19-yard touchdown pass to Savion Williams. Then, after Oklahoma answered with a 43-yard field goal, Duggan found a wide open Taye Barber for a 73-yard touchdown. After the Sooners turned it over on downs, all it took was one run by Duggan to give TCU a 20-3 lead, an electrifying one at that.
Meanwhile the Oklahoma offense showed up before the end of the first quarter, as a 78-yard reception by Brayden Willis led to a 1-yard Eric Gray touchdown run for the Sooners. However, the TCU offense didn’t slow down, continuing the onslaught against the Sooners.
Brent Venables and company needed a victory in Saturday’s game after a loss to Kansas State last weekend, but it doesn’t look likely. On the other hand, TCU survived a close one against SMU last weekend, and it looks like they’re playing better become of it.