Brady Foltz started on the O-Line for two Top Ten TCU seasons, playing in 47 games at guard for the Horned Frogs
65 | OL Brady Foltz (2011-2015)
Following his brother Blaize, Brady Foltz joined the Horned Frogs as a three-star prospect in the Class of 2011, ranked as a top-five overall player in the state of Kansas. Following a redshirt season in his first year on campus, Foltz became a regular part of the offensive line rotation in 2012, playing 22 games over his next two seasons. Foltz entered a full-time starting role in 2014 as the Horned Frogs offense had an overhaul that produced one of the greatest seasons in program history, setting many program records across the offensive stat sheet and finishing the season ranked No. 3 in the AP Poll after a 12-1 campaign with a Peach Bowl victory over Ole Miss. Returning for his senior season in 2015, the Frogs would again finish ranked in the Top Ten of the polls following an 11-2 season and Alamo Bowl victory over Oregon. Through his four active seasons in Fort Worth, the 6-foot-4 320 pound guard played in 47 games.