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TCU watch parties for the CFP National Championship

Cheer on the Horned Frogs with other TCU alumni and fans.

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Watch the Horned Frogs wrap up their historic season.

Photo by TCU Football

If you plan to cheer on TCU with fellow alumni there are plenty of watch parties around town. Here are the locations deemed a watch spot for Monday’s big game.

Ed and Rae Schollmaier Arena, 2900 Stadium Dr. | Cheer on the Horned Frogs from the TCU basketball arena for free.

Birdie’s Social Club, 2736 W. 6th St. | Watch the game on the jumbotron and enjoy food from Fifty Fifty Food Trailer.

The Fitzgerald, 6115 Camp Bowie Blvd. | Catch the game in the back bar or on the heated patio with plenty of seating and bites from the new Patio Menu.

Panther Island Brewing, 501 N. Main St. | Wear purple and get your first Tailgater (a housemade Blonde ale) for free, plus Smokin’ Cactus is serving up delicious game day eats.

Texas Republic, 945 Foch St. | Enjoy themed drinks and free shots every time TCU scores.

Sugarman’s, 165 8th Ave. | The restaurant is partnering with Yellow Rose Smokehouse for a night of good food and smoky cocktails.

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