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Fortress WORTH, Texas (AP) — Max Duggan tossed for a score and was one of four TCU players with a surging score as the Horned Frogs directed lower-division Duquesne 45-3 in an opener abbreviated in the second half Saturday night. 

The mentors consented to play 12-minute quarters after halftime with the Horned Frogs driving 35-0 in their first gathering with the FCS school. TCU improved to 19-2 in home openers under mentor Gary Patterson. 

"We're extremely slight in our profundity," Duquesne mentor Jerry Schmitt said. "I was by and by concerned in light of the fact that at our level, our reinforcement folks are stroll on Division III-type players. To place some of them in to ensure a portion of the expertise folks... I like Gary doing that." 

It was TCU's first non-gathering game since 2019 after COVID-19 issues rejected the lone game external Big 12 play last season alongside a bowl appearance. 

Duggan, who didn't play in the subsequent half, completed a 90-yard drive on the initial belonging with a 8-yard run. His 16-yard pass to J.D. Spielman completed the principal half scoring. The lesser and third-year starter was 14 of 19 for 207 yards. 

"It was useful for us to begin quick and stay on them," Duggan said. "We would not like to play messy and make mistakes. Clearly my error of the block attempt, I must sort that out. Other than that, it was a decent half." 

Senior Emari Demercado's first TCU score came on a 2-yard run for a 14-0 lead. Zach Evans and Kendre Miller likewise had short TD runs before halftime. 

The lone Duggan-drove drive not bringing about focuses came when he was caught by Leandro DeBrito the play after his longest finish, a 47-yarder to Derius Davis. 

Duquesne quarterback Joe Mischler harmed a knee early late in the main quarter as the Dukes got done with 137 yards and six first downs in their return from a short offseason in the wake of playing a five-game timetable in the spring due to the pandemic. 

"I simply feel terrible due to the quarterback circumstance for them," Patterson said. "Their mentor and I talked before the game and on the telephone prior in the week about escaping this game and ensuring everyone remained solid." 

THE TAKEAWAY 

Duquesne: This was by a long shot the best FBS program the Dukes have looked since joining FCS in 1993, and it showed. They were down 28-0 preceding getting a first down without the advantage of a punishment. "It's an extraordinary encounter," Schmitt said. "We extended ourselves clearly and our children had the chance to see that test." 

TCU: It was the ideal check up for the Horned Frogs. Two quarterbacks had the opportunity to play in the second half in Matthew Downing and Chandler Morris. The child of previous SMU and Arkansas mentor Chad Morris tossed a 20-yard score pass to Blake Nowell in the final quarter. There were 10 players with something like one convey, and 10 with somewhere around one catch. 

"You're just playing 30 or 40 plays rather than 70, 80 plays and not taking a beating, that is nothing to joke about," Patterson said. "We pivoted a great deal of cautious linemen and prepared to play." 

PATTERSON'S HOUSE 

It was the nineteenth triumph in the beyond 20 home openers for Patterson. His home presentation as lead trainer 20 years prior? Indeed, that was a 27-24 additional time misfortune to bring down division Northwestern State. There was never a need to stress over a rehash. 

BEEN AWHILE 

Duquesne is presently 7-8-1 unequaled against current individuals from the Big 12. In any case, this is the first run through the Dukes have played one of those schools in 79 years. The latest gathering was a 33-0 triumph over Kansas State in 1942. Eight of those 16 games have been against West Virginia, which holds a 4-3-1 edge in a series last played in 1935. 

Duquesne: Another FBS rival in Ohio next Saturday. The Dukes opened with continuous higher-division enemies in 2018, and are booked to do likewise in 2022. Last year's pair of FBS openers was dropped by the pandemic. 

TCU: Cal visits next Saturday in the second of four straight home games to open the season. That has happened only once before in program history.