Showing posts with label UH. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UH. Show all posts

Friday, November 11, 2011

2011 UH Cougar Watch-Another Day, Another Blowout

The number 11 ranked University of Houston Cougars took a ride down I-10 east to face the downtrodden Tulane Green Wave in New Orleans, the team bringing up the rear in C-USA's West Division and sprinted out of the Superdome with a 73-17 win.

But just like UAB last Saturday, Tulane gave them a fight for the first quarter anyway and decided that the best way to defend the high powered Cougar attack was keep it sitting on the bench.  The Green Wave went on a 15 play 66 yard opening drive that ate 6:48 off the clock only to have it end on a Phillip Steward interception in the end zone. 

The Coogs only possessed the ball one time in the first quarter for nine plays but alas for Tulane, football is a four quarter 60 minute game. When the second quarter arrived the Cougars quick strike offense rolled into high gear and scored 73 points in less than two and a half quarters.   They were up 35-10 at halftime, had two punt return TD's of 70 yards by Patrick Edwards and a fourth quarter 76 yard one by Damian Payne to add to the offensive smörgåsbord.  Case Keenum was 22-29 for 325 yards, 3 touchdowns and no interceptions.

He didn't have to throw as much tonight because Charles Sims broke a 53 year old school record for yards per carry in a game by piling up 207 yards and two touchdowns on just ten carries for a 20.7 average.  Three of Sims runs were over 52 yards with his longest being a 72 yard TD scamper just before halftime.  

The Cougars also tightened up the defensive pressure in the second half as they forced four consecutive three and outs and the offense kept scoring when handed the ball to put the game out of reach.

The Cougars moved to 10-0 on the season and 6-0 in C-USA West Division play but get a few days of rest before they face SMU at the Rob. 

Wednesday, November 09, 2011

2011 UH Cougar Watch-Number 11 Ranked Coogs Facing Tulane

After beating down UAB 56-13 in another record setting performance to go 9-0 (5-0 in C-USA West) on the season, the University of Houston Cougars climbed to number 11 in the BCS, AP and USA Today Coaches college football polls.

It's the highest ranking they have achieved since September 1991 when they were number 10 in the polls but UH won't have much time to celebrate it

They'll have shake it off and deal with a short preparation week as they head to New Orleans to play Tulane (2-8, 1-5) in a Thursday night 7 PM CST C-USA tilt in the Superdome. 

The Coogs will be trying to stretch this best ever start in UH pigskin history to 10-0.  They have already eclipsed the 8-0 starts by the 1979 and 1990 UH squads and are off to their best C-USA start since becoming a charter member of the conference in 1996. 

Eat em up!


Saturday, November 05, 2011

2011 UH Cougar Watch-Coogs 9-0!

Ho hum..another weekend, another NCAA record shattered.by Case Keenum.

Keenum was 39 of 44 for 407 yards and two touchdowns as the number 14 ranked (number 13 BCS) Cougars shook off another slow road game start but got it together to roll over the UAB Blazers at historic Legion Field in Birmingham 56-13.   UAB capitalized on a fumble by UH running back Michael Hayes on their initial drive to execute a 12 play 72 yard drive that erased 4:49 off the clock to take an early 7-0 lead.

UH responded with an 8 play 47 yard drive of their own capped off by a 2 yard Tyron carrier TD catch to knot the score at 7-7 and scored on their next two drives to take control of the game and head into the locker room at the half with a 21-10 lead.

Case passed Hawaii's Timmy Chang to become the all time NCAA FBS Division passing yardage leader in the third quarter.    Keenun now leads with 17,212 yards and has three more games plus a potential C-USA title game and a bowl game to add to that yardage total.  He also owns the NCAA records for total offense, passing touchdowns and touchdowns responsible for.



After UAB got a field goal on the opening drive of the third quarter to narrow the Blazer deficit to 21-13, the Cougars responded  with a four play 56 yard lightning quick drive that only took 1:15 off the clock, pushed the lead back up to 28-13 and began a run of 35 unanswered points that sealed the UH win. 

The defense added one of those TD's in the fourth quarter with a 56 yard pick six interception return by cornerback DJ Hayden that pushed the lead to 49-13.      

More importantly, the Cougars moved to 9-0 (5-0 in C-USA West) on the season, which is the best start ever for a UH football squad

Next up is another road trip to New Orleans to face Tulane in the Superdome. 

Thursday, November 03, 2011

2011 UH Cougar Watch-Headed To Birmingham

The number 14 ranked University of Houston Cougars in this so far special season have a chance to go where no UH football team has ever gone before when they take on the University of Alabama- Birmingham Blazers on Saturday in a 6 PM EDT kickoff at Legion Field.

It's their first road game in a month.   They will not only be trying to continue their rise in the BCS rankings from their all time program high number 13 spot and stay unbeaten in C-USA West play,  they'll be attempting to become the first Cougar football squad in school history to go 9-0. 

They are also aware of the excitement they are generating among Cougar fans and the national attention and buzz they are getting with the media outside the Houston area.  

According to UH Head Coach Kevin Sumlin, he has addressed it as they prepare for each week's opponent.
We talked about it (Monday),” Sumlin said in a Houston Chronicle interview with Sam Khan Jr. “With winning, that comes along with it. We’re the same team Thursday night after we won the game (versus Rice) that we were on Sunday night at 7:15 (p.m., when the BCS rankings were released). That’s a number to put on it. We’re happy about it. As I’ve said many times, it’s great for our university, great for our city, great for our fans. As a team, we’ve got our own goals. To achieve those goals, we’re going to have to keep winning. If you keep winning, those things will take care of themselves.”
Cougar quarterback Case Keenum says the team is aware they have a chance to achieve something special for the school and themselves, but are taking it one game at a time.
“We try not to look at the big picture too much,” Keenum said. “We obviously know that there is something special out there in front of us, but a lot of these guys were around in 2009 when we got up pretty high in the rankings and fell off towards the end of the year. We know that was fun, but we also know that there is a lot more out there. We’ve been to this point and fell off and that’s not somebody anyone wants to do. So we know the importance of taking it one week at a time and we know the importance of winning above anything else. That’s what’s most important to us and we’re going to go around and give it our absolute best every time we go out on the field.”
And we Cougar fans are aware that early in the year the road games presented some stiff challenges.  

There was the Louisiana Tech one in which the Coogs were down 34-7 midway through the third quarter but roared back to win it and the one against UTEP in El Paso where our 2009 attempt to BCS bust died    They were two TD's down to UTEP early but got the offense and defense cranked up to outlast the Miners 49-42

The Coogs know they will get A games from every team they play for the rest of the season.   After another road trip next Thursday to the Superdome to play Tulane there are still dangerous games ahead against SMU and Tulsa.

As 'easy' as certain burnt orange Hateraid drinking detractors claim UH's schedule is, the reality is no one has gone unbeaten in C-USA football play since Louisville did it in their 2004 championship season.  Since divisional play and the championship game was started in 2005 there has never been a C-USA team that has gone unbeaten while winning the title including UH's 2006 C-USA championship squad.  They had a 31-27 loss pinned on them by Southern Miss in Hattiesburg on October 14, 2006 but beat them 34-20 in the December 1 title game rematch at Robertson Stadium.    

But before they can even think about getting to that point, they have to handle their football business against  the 1-7 (1-4) Blazers first..

Eat 'em up!