Houston is the only newcomer in the BIg XII to have knocked off a legacy conference team. They've beaten WVU and Baylor, both on the very last play of the game. They took down WVU on a ridiculous Hail Mary and beat Baylor on an OT QB run and 2 Pt conversion. The Coogs started slow this season with a close win over UTSA and a loss to Rice that is pretty equivalent to UC losing to Miami. Shouldn't happen for the most part. Just on the eyeball test they've played a tougher conference schedule than we have and hung in there with Texas for most of the game before picking up an L.
As is typical of Holgorsen coached teams, they're running the Air Raid offense and go about 2:1 pass to run. Donovan Smith has been very good with over 2300 yards and a 65% completion percentage. He's also the second leading rusher on the team. Houston really does not have a dominant running RB on their side as they lost guys to the transfer portal. Smith does have a tendency to take a lot of sacks. He's up to 20 on the season. His receivers are Samuel Brown and Joseph Manjack although Manjack went down with an injury in their last game and I'm not sure what his status is. Matthew Golden is the go to guy in the Red Zone.
ESPN predictor says Houston 55%
https://www.espn.com/college-footbal...stats/_/id/248
As is typical of Holgorsen coached teams, they're running the Air Raid offense and go about 2:1 pass to run. Donovan Smith has been very good with over 2300 yards and a 65% completion percentage. He's also the second leading rusher on the team. Houston really does not have a dominant running RB on their side as they lost guys to the transfer portal. Smith does have a tendency to take a lot of sacks. He's up to 20 on the season. His receivers are Samuel Brown and Joseph Manjack although Manjack went down with an injury in their last game and I'm not sure what his status is. Matthew Golden is the go to guy in the Red Zone.
ESPN predictor says Houston 55%
https://www.espn.com/college-footbal...stats/_/id/248
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