TCU ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME
A member of one of the most notable families related to TCU Football, Bo Schobel rewrote the program's record books during his three-year run as a star defensive end in the early 2000's for Gary Patterson's defensive unit. Schobel, a second team AP All-American in 2003 and two-time first-team All-Conference USA selection, posted the top season ever for a Horned Frogs defensive end as a senior. He ranked third nationally with 17.0 sacks, a figure that still lists as the school record, and was a finalist for the Ted Hendricks Award. Currently second on TCU's career sacks chart (28.5), Schobel was a member of two conference championship teams and three squads that posted 10 or more victories. He shared the Rogers Trophy as Team MVP with All-America placekicker Nick Browne in 2003. Schobel followed up his days as a Frog with an impressive professional career, playing five NFL seasons for four different NFL teams (Tennessee Titans, Indianapolis Colts, Arizona Cardinals and Jacksonville Jaguars). He earned a championship ring as a member of the Colts squad that won Super Bowl XLI.