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WHOSE HOUSE?
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Obviously the boys in football were playing with house money, and the basketball game was way harder to stomach, but overall this was a tough Saturday to be a Cougars fan. Thoughts?
I don’t see the same kind of quickness to get to the basket and create opportunities for others. Just seems like the guys taking his place this year just don’t have that ability.
This team has some swagger as of late. Discuss.
Visiting Houston from Canada in November, wondering if it is worth it to plan to attend the Cougars vs Baylor game? We’ve never been to a college football game before and are just looking for opinions / insight! Thanks!
12 of our conference games are against teams receding votes…including the last 8 (Baylor, @Arizona, @ASU, Iowa State, @Tech, Cincy, Kansas, @Baylor).
We also play the #2, #11, and #25 teams in non conference so 15 games against teams that received votes in the preseason poll.
Just brutal…but so fun…loving this era.
Hi Folks,
I want to share something I am working on to make your lives as UH fans easier. I built a tool to make it easy to follow athletes from the colleges we care about in their pro careers. Now instead of spending 20-30 minutes a day looking through box scores, the tool I built sends me an email update with the stats I was finding manually. I started a year ago and I am on version 2. Would love to hear what you guys think of what I have so far: https://www.fandaily.io/schools/houston
I mean… it’s not what we’ve seen all season!
#whosehouse
Good times…
That was hard to watch. Surprised that our defense was that fooled. I think this is more a matter of consistency than anything else. I have a hard time seeing how this same team played Oklahoma close, yet looked so sad today.
A win against Rice, even a decisive one still doesn't tell us what team we have, but feels good to celebrate for something this season. Go Coogs.
We just signed our highest ranked recruit ever!
5-star guard Isiah Harwell picks Houston, 'cool dude' Kelvin Sampson - ESPN
I think most of us were surprised to see such a close game after week 1's showing. However, it seems like this game solidified the idea that we have a legitimate defense, with an offense that still needs a lot of work. As a Houston fan, I'm used to seeing it the other way around, but I have a bit more hope for this season. Thoughts?
We're in definite rebuild mode. What do you think?
What do y’all feel like would be a realistic expectation for football this year? I think 6 wins and a bowl win would be a massive success.