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The 2025 Houston Cougars football team will represent the University of Houston in the Big 12 Conference during the 2025 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Cougars are led by Willie Fritz in his second season as their head coach. The Cougars play their home games at TDECU Stadium located in Houston, Texas.
The three major recruitment networks (247Sports, Rivals.com, ESPN) all have different scales for what their star ratings mean. Below is the college football rating scale used by 247Sports, per the website. [16] Five stars; A five star rating is awarded to athletes who are graded with a 98–110 rating (.98–1.00 Composite).
The 2015 Houston Cougars football team was selected to play in the Peach Bowl, [30] where, on December 31, 2015, they defeated the Florida State Seminoles 38–24. UH finished ranked 8th in the AP Top 25 Poll.
The Houston Cougars are the athletic teams representing the University of Houston. Informally, the Houston Cougars have also been referred to as the Coogs , [ 2 ] UH , or simply Houston . Houston's nickname was suggested by early physical education instructor of the university and former head football coach, John R. Bender after one of his ...
Case Keenum holds not only Houston records, but the passing yards, passing touchdowns, and total offense records across all of college football.. The Houston Cougars football statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the Houston Cougars football program in various categories, [1] including passing, rushing, receiving, total offense, defensive stats, and kicking.
Robert Garrett is looking svelte after dropping 50 pounds. He's even smiling these days as his Crenshaw football program shows signs of a resurgence after not having enough players to compete in ...
Ringer, a Miami (Ohio) recruit, goes out as a two-time state champion after leading East Central to a perfect 15-0 season. He rushed, unofficially, for 2,880 yards and 55 TDs this season and 6,640 ...
The school's first football team won the regional championship in 1896. BYU traces its football roots back to the late 19th century. Benjamin Cluff became the third principal of Brigham Young Academy (the precursor to BYU) in 1892 (the school was converted into a university in 1903) and was influenced by his collegiate studies at the University of Michigan to bring athletic competition to ...