TCU’s football Twitter account kept all the receipts after the Horned Frogs dominant win over Bill Belichick, North Carolina

The TCU Horned Frogs were quickly down 7-0 Sunday night after the North Carolina Tar Heels drove down and scored on their opening drive. And that was about it for Bill Belichick’s debut as head coach. Sonny Dykes’ offense rattled off 48 points and strolled to a 48-14 win to start the year 1-0.But, somehow, […]

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Sep 1, 2025; Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA; TCU Horned Frogs players celebrate after the game at Kenan Stadium.
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The TCU Horned Frogs were quickly down 7-0 Sunday night after the North Carolina Tar Heels drove down and scored on their opening drive. And that was about it for Bill Belichick’s debut as head coach. Sonny Dykes’ offense rattled off 48 points and strolled to a 48-14 win to start the year 1-0.

But, somehow, this wasn’t nearly as big a dub as what TCU football’s Twitter account did after the game was over.

Several people were talking about how the Tar Heels would be hell with the former Super Bowl-winning coach at the helm. Alas, we all found out together on Sunday, at least against TCU, this would not be the case.

TCU football’s Twitter rampage started with a Barstool account.

The “Unnecessary Roughness” account poked fun at some TCU football players being silly on TikTok. The players were seen running routes with exaggerated route running body language and dancing while a coach pretends to coach. TCU got the last laugh.

TCU football then moved on to roast RedditCFB

With the ever-so-popular Vince McMahon build-up meme, the Reddit Twitter account posted a tweet in anticipation of Belichick’s debut. The Horned Frogs Twitter account was quick to clap back.

Not to be outdone, TCU went after Deadspin next.

The website noted for posting sports news “without fear, favor or compromise” might think twice next time it comes after the TCU football program.

Then, TCU kept it going with a tongue-in-cheek tweet about North Carolina’s Hulu documentary show coming soon.

After going back and forth on whether or not the show would actually happen, the North Carolina football program agreed to go through with it. Now, Belichick and the Tar Heels might regret it because the Week 1 episode is going to be one to forget.

Naturally, Skip Bayless was next.

Everyone’s favorite talking head was quick to crown North Carolina before the game even started, just because of some famous athletes in attendance. Bayless is a volume shooter, so he will definitely just keep the ball moving on Tuesday, but the guy just doesn’t know when to quit sometimes.

One anonymous account made a wisecrack about TCU quarterback Josh Hoover

After Arch Manning struggled in Week 1 against Ohio State, this random poster thought that maybe because Matt Patricia had a ton of success against Texas, his former boss would be able to follow suit on Monday against Hoover and Kendal Briles’ offense. They thought wrong.

Not to be outdone, Colin Cowherd joined the chat with his own tomfoolery

The national talking head was a bit much with this one. He went as far as to say Belichick might be the second coming of Nick Saban – calling him “best college coach I’ve ever seen, just below Saban.” Naturally, TCU was quick to silence the sports media personality with a goofy picture of Dykes.

Then, a compilation video was used against several media personalities

Cowherd made this one, too. Then, Stephen A. Smith. Split Zone Duo’s Richard Johnson wasn’t safe. And Rece Davis even put his foot in his mouth on this one. Then, Dykes made quite the statement in a team meeting – claiming it’s a “player’s game” and TCU would win because it has great players.

He was right.

And finally, the pièce de résistance

One final parting shot from the superstars at TCU Twitter – taking a shot at North Carolina legend and NFL Hall of Famer, Lawrence Taylor.

[chef’s kiss]