Texas posted 11 tackles for loss in the first half to keep TCU behind the chains, but Kendre Miller took over the game in the second half, overshadowing more imposing contemporary Bijan Robinson. Miller broke off a 75-yard touchdown run for the game’s first touchdown and racked up 130 yards rushing. Robinson was held to just 29 yards, snapping a streak of seven straight 100-yard performances. Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers completed just 17 of 39 passes for 171 yards and an interception in another poor effort from his breakout performance against Oklahoma. The Longhorns haven’t scored an offensive touchdown since their win over Iowa State on Oct. 15. Ja’Tavion Sanders caught seven passes for 61 yards and Xavier Worthy scored 78 yards, but neither got into the end zone. TCU goes 10-0 and earned a chance to play for a conference title in the first season under coach Sonny Dykes. The Horned Frogs have regular season games remaining against Baylor and Iowa State before making their first appearance in the Big 12 Championship Game since 2017. CBS Sports will update this story soon with bundled versions.