The bad blood between TCU and SMU is still flowing.

After a rancorous Iron Skillet game at Amon Carter Stadium on Saturday, the two schools have been sniping at one another about each team's post-game behavior that included an attempt to plant the SMU flag in the middle of the Amon Carter grid iron. That set off an on-field scuffle leading to an accusation that an SMU player assaulted a TCU assistant coach with a helmet.
Charges and counter-charges have been volleying back-and-forth across the Metroplex all week and now an SMU promotional billboard has sprung up along I-30 about six miles from the TCU campus.
It features three Mustangs who grew up in Tarrant County. One of them is Richland High School grad Rashee Rice, he allegedly spent the week before the game talking smack about Fort Worth in general and TCU in particular.
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