Alamo Bowl hero is even tougher than the game made him out to be

TCU quarterback Bram Kohlhausen had the game of his life in the Alamo Bowl against Oregon, as the backup to Trevone Boykin threw for 351 yards and two touchdowns, while rushing for another 45 yards and two more touchdowns in a 47-41 triple-overtime win.

TCU quarterback Bram Kohlhausen had the game of his life in the Alamo Bowl against Oregon, as the backup to Trevone Boykin threw for 351 yards and two touchdowns, while rushing for another 45 yards and two more touchdowns in a 47-41 triple-overtime win.

As it turns out, apparently Kohlhausen was playing the game with a broken left wrist.

TCU QB Bram Kohlhausen led TCU’s comeback in the Alamo Bowl with a broken wrist: https://t.co/56x3xQDKQu pic.twitter.com/UTuvacyuCY

— Dr. Saturday (@YahooDrSaturday) January 15, 2016

Sure, it was his non-throwing wrist, but still, with all of the hits he took it in that, it took a lot to keep going.

That is one of the toughest performances we have seen in a bowl game recently, and should cement Kohlhausen's status as a campus legend after coming back from a 31-0 deficit against Oregon. The quarterback will likely be graduating from the school in May.

[h/t Yahoo!]

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