Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson made his thoughts on TCU pausing its rivalry game with SMU abundantly clear.
The Battle for the Iron Skillet is one of college football's oldest rivalries, having pitted in-state Texas rivals TCU andagainst one another for more than 100 years. That rivalry, however, is set to be paused after the 2025 season.
With the 103rd edition of The Battle for the Iron Skillet set to take place this weekend, Dallas mayor Eric Johnson and other members of the city council took the opportunity to troll TCU for announcing it would be backing out of the annual classic.During Wednesday's city council meeting, Johnson and other members of the Dallas City Council wore red t-shirts which had "TCU Sucks" written across the front.
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