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UH becoming a low key powerhouse in the Big 2
Posted on 11/7/25 at 10:30 pm
Posted on 11/7/25 at 10:30 pm
obviously dominant basketball program with Sampson and now the football team competing at the top of the big 12. Pretty impressive really for them cause they are just kinda mixed in there with all those Texas schools 
Posted on 11/7/25 at 10:34 pm to JamalMurry27
Houston is not a Texas school?
Posted on 11/7/25 at 10:37 pm to Translator
"other" Texas schools cause there are a lot
Posted on 11/7/25 at 10:37 pm to JamalMurry27
Houston had a favorable conference schedule this year in football
They fricked up though last week
They fricked up though last week
Posted on 11/7/25 at 10:50 pm to Jrv2damac
they coog'd it
A&Ms next
Texas will go furthest
A&Ms next
Texas will go furthest
Posted on 11/7/25 at 10:52 pm to OWLFAN86
but lost to TTech
things like this happen it Texas Football,,
Dave Campbell version
things like this happen it Texas Football,,
Dave Campbell version
Posted on 11/8/25 at 8:32 am to JamalMurry27
Pretty sure their women's basketball hired the former head coach of Kentucky women's basketball too. He was pretty good up there.
Posted on 11/8/25 at 8:37 am to JamalMurry27
Houston has some pretty serious alumni money, right? I always expected that they would be a school that emerges from this NIL shite-pile
Posted on 11/8/25 at 9:43 am to JamalMurry27
I lived in Dallas when Houston put up 95 on the Ponies.
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October 21, 1989: SMU was playing in its first season back from the death penalty while Houston was coming off of a strong 9–3 campaign in 1988. However, Houston was hit with a two year bowl ban starting in 1989 for recruiting violations, so the Cougars were out for blood during the regular season. Eventual Heisman Trophy winner Andre Ware would throw for 517 yards, only playing in the first half. The Cougars would break a number of NCAA records, embarrassing the sanction-weakened Mustangs 95–21
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