Hogan’s 51-yard FG lifts No. 13 Houston 46-45

Preview | Box Score | Recap
  • Print

TULSA, Okla. (AP)—Case Keenum walked off the field, his hands on his helmet, as No. 13 Houston appeared destined for defeat.

Moments later, the Cougars’ prolific quarterback was given a second chance. And he came through with another comeback to add to his Heisman Trophy resume

Keenum hit back-to-back passes to put Houston in field-goal range and Matt Hogan kicked a 51-yard field goal as time expired to lift the No. 13 Cougars to a 46-45 victory against Tulsa on Saturday night.

It was the latest addition to a series of wild finishes for Keenum and the Cougars.

“This tops the craziest one,” Keenum said.

After getting sacked on a potential tying 2-point conversion with 21 seconds left, Keenum bounced back to complete a 14-yard pass to James Cleveland and a 13-yarder to Tyron Carrier to set up Hogan’s kick with just 3 seconds left. He drilled the ball just inside the left upright, igniting the Cougars’ celebration.

The Cougars (8-1, 4-1 Conference USA) rushed onto the field and hoisted Hogan into the air after he connected on the longest kick of his career. He hadn’t made a field goal of longer than 34 yards before his game-winner.

Tulsa (4-5, 2-3) players splayed out on the field after suffering their fourth straight loss.

“It was just chaos,” Cleveland said. “They were sprinting on the field, and I just had to sit there for a minute. I didn’t go sprinting on the field. I just had to let it soak in.”

Keenum finished with 522 yards on 40 for 60 passing with three touchdown passes. It was the second straight game with more than 500 yards passing for the nation’s most productive passer.

“Our team believes in him,” Houston coach Kevin Sumlin said. “Offensively, defensively, everybody does, that no matter what the score is, we’re never out of the game.”

Charles Clay scored four touchdowns, and G.J. Kinne threw for a career-best 334 yards and three touchdowns and also ran for a career-high 100 yards for Tulsa (4-5, 2-3). The Golden Hurricane had kept Houston out of the conference championship game the last two years as West Division champions.

The Cougars remained tied for the West lead with SMU with the win, but only after more heroics from Keenum. Last week against Southern Miss, he threw for a career-high 559 yards and five touchdowns—including the game-winner with 21 seconds left, coincidentally.

“We played two ranked teams down to the wire,” said Tulsa coach Todd Graham, whose team also lost 28-21 to undefeated Boise State earlier this year. “This one hurts really bad for our players. I thought our guys outplayed them in all three phases.”

Patrick Edwards had 11 catches for a career-high 176 yards and Cleveland had 12 catches for 167 yards and three scores. Carrier had a kickoff return for a touchdown for the second straight year against Tulsa, but also had a muffed punt that allowed Tulsa to take a 38-27 lead in the third quarter.

The teams combined for 1,229 yards of total offense—Houston with 695 and Tulsa a season-high 534. The Cougars lead the nation in total offense this year, while Tulsa did so the past two seasons.

The Golden Hurricane had kept the Cougars at bay in the fourth quarter, getting a goal-line stand and then forcing Keenum & Co. to settle for a field goal on their first two drives.

Keenum handed off four straight times after reaching first-and-goal at the 10 with a chance to take the lead. Tanner Antle and Dexter McCoil stood up Bryce Beall on fourth-and-goal from the 1 to get the ball back, but Tulsa then went three and out.

Keenum found Cleveland for a 19-yard pickup on third-and-20 on the next drive, and Sumlin settled for Hogan’s 26-yard field goal to get within 38-37 with 8:08 to play.

Clay jumped into the end zone from 1 yard out to put the Golden Hurricane ahead by eight in the final 3 1/2 minutes, but that only set the stage for Keenum and Hogan.

Keenum led a 61-yard scoring drive, capped by his 1-yard TD throw to Cleveland, then tried to roll to his right to avoid the unblocked Antle.

“I was pretty mad at myself after that play. I should have seen the blitz coming,” Keenum said, crediting his offensive line for picking up everyone they were supposed to block.

Tim Monroe recovered the onside kick, after it bounced off of McCoil.

“At that point, you’ve just got to make one play at a time,” Keenum said. “You’ve got to just keep leaving yourself a chance. Keep pressing forward and see what happens.

“Matt made the biggest play of the game.”

Updated Nov 8, 12:55 am EST
digg del.icio.us
more

Head to Head - Week 10

Team Total Yds Pass Yds Rush Yds First Downs 3rdD% Pen./Yds Turnovers Time of Poss.
Houston 697 524 173 34 38.9% 5/56 2 32:35
Tulsa 534 334 200 27 45.5% 1/10 4 27:25

48 Comments

  • 0 users liked this comment Please sign in to rate this comment up. Please sign in to rate this comment down. 0 users disliked this comment
    John Thu Nov 12, 2009 04:23 pm PST Report Abuse
    "Until the UH alumni (all of them) come back with their support like in the days of playing to capacity in the Astrodome, "

    When was that? I was there beginning in 90 and the only time the Dome was packed was if we played UT or A&M and it was with UT or A&M fans. It really wasn't slashing the budget that moved UH to the Rob. We weren't filling the dome with UT and A&M no longer in conference. We weren't going to draw non UH fans playing teams that are now C-USA East. The Rob was a perfect fit after renovation. Furthermore with the Oilers long gone and minute maid in the plans or maybe even built, the Dome wasn't going to be maintained by the pro teams any more. UH never had the budget to maintain the Dome on its own. The HSA wasn't going to have the money to maintain with only UH playing there. UH couldn't afford a lease that would allow HSA to break even. The budget would have to increase by a large amount.
  • 0 users liked this comment Please sign in to rate this comment up. Please sign in to rate this comment down. 0 users disliked this comment
    JonathanM Tue Nov 10, 2009 11:06 pm PST Report Abuse
    ...HA!!! the media is a complete joke when it comes to the heisman and the bcs!!!

    everybody knows damn well that CASE KEENUM is the best player in college football this year!! he lit up 2 of the big 12's best (back to back) and then did the same to an sec favorite!! i don't get it!!! these idiots sit around here and act like they don't know what's going on in the "other" conferences!! HE IS THE ONLY ONE THAT'S CONSISTENT!! colt mc coy just had his first good game against ucf!! he has been under-performing all season!! all the rest of the candidates have been playing well here and there but CASE has been doing it week in and week out!!! GIVE HIM THE DAMN TROPHY!!

    hell, this year everybody looks vulnerable week in and week out!! this has been a good competitive year of football and the bcs idiots are going to make a mockery of the bowl games!!! why is ut ranked nuber 2?!?!? somebody please tell me! with the expectations for their team they have not been that impressive!!! put ut in the title game and they will get blown out!! seriously look at some of the teams schedules who are ranked higher than UH, it's a joke some of these teams aren't playing ANY competition!!!

    HA!! okie state is a joke!! they put UH on their schedule for 3 straight years and loss 2 out of 3 (like how the media left that out huh)

    the COOGS need to use this season and how they're getting dis-respected in the system as motivation to win the conference and get even better next season and go undefeated and win the conference again!! they need to expose the bcs and some of these programs they hold so dear for the lackluster teams they are!! ...sooooo why can't there be a play-off again?!?!...
  • 0 users liked this comment Please sign in to rate this comment up. Please sign in to rate this comment down. 0 users disliked this comment
    Mark Mon Nov 09, 2009 04:38 pm PST Report Abuse
    I hear you - Can we get an amen.....

    No One at this point has better numbers than Keenum....

    What is Lou Holtz but a senile ole man anyway....

    It was funny that one of the espn guys last week talked about Keenum and it sounded like he had to apoligize for mentioning his name to his espn cohort....

    WAKE UP KEENUM is the man...

    U of H wont get thier respect...that is ok....they wont be able to deny us next year... If we dont lose anymore games this year...we should finish about 15....Yeah it sucks but USC can have 4 losses and they will still rank USC Higher then us...they will find any excuse to not rank us higher then we are now...

    Heck LSU will finish with three losses and they will still be ranked higher then us... I almost wish we lose one more game and end up playing an LSU or some other SEC....this is my wish....Please have U of H end up playing against LSU, Alabama or Florida, if not one of em...then to play against Oregon or USC....or how about georgia tech....please send someone to us...who is suppose to be alot better than us so we can beat em....

    I doubt we even could bowl season because of conference alliances.... I cant see any of the media darlings allowing themselves to get beat by a Conference USA team in a bowl game...the media is still pissed about OSU, Texas Tech and Mississippi State...

    Let em think we are a roll over team....just like OSU did when they scheduled us...jokes on them...
  • 0 users liked this comment Please sign in to rate this comment up. Please sign in to rate this comment down. 0 users disliked this comment
    jason h Mon Nov 09, 2009 02:07 pm PST Report Abuse
    How about the rest of the country just give Case his do, he is the best player in college football this year. All teams run a system, he just happens to be the best in the country at running his system! System for system who runs there system better that Case? The answer is no one.

    The other thing I'm tired of is, how they praise Colt McCoy's effort this past weekend against a C-USA defense and yet when Case plays these same teams they bad mouth the defense he is facing. Speaking of defense when did the Big 12 become a defensive conference? Oh yeah it was when the two anemic offenses played in the Red River Rivalry. There is not a conference out there that is playing good defense. The ACC had 90 point games this past week, as did the Big East, the PAC10 and the SEC. All the other conferences posted games of 70 + points respectively. So I ask once again which conference plays solid defense week in and week out? The answer is non of them.
    Mississippi State did not seem to have too hard of a time keeping LSU out of the endzone LSU had an anemic 14 points scored on offense and a whole 263 yards total offense. The following week Georgia Tech lit them up for 52 points and then Houston put up 553 yards and scored 31 and turned the ball over twice inside the red zone. Get over yourselves and give Keenum his deserved reward. Tebow, McCoy, and Ingram have had mediocre seasons at best this year, along with the rest of the so called Heisman candidates.
    My gosh Jordan Shipley is now up for the Heisman according to ESPN, (Lou Holtz let that cat out of the bag during last weeks game against CFU and low and behold Shipley makes the Heisman board at ESPN. LOL) after having a good game last week against the same conference Keenum is in. How that is not a double standard, I have no idea? Plus at 24 this year Jordan should be smokin 18, 19 and 20 year olds. Everyone in his graduating H.S. class is now in their second or third year in the NFL.
    Enough said, the Heisman will go to Colt McCoy this year because it is his turn. All the talking heads are trying desperately to make a case that no one is doing anything special enough to win the Heisman this year, so out of years of waiting his turn behind Tebow and Bradford they will give it to him. It is just like everything else in this world today, all symbolism and no substance. How about you give it to the guy who earns it, instead of anointing someone the best!
  • 0 users liked this comment Please sign in to rate this comment up. Please sign in to rate this comment down. 0 users disliked this comment
    timothy Mon Nov 09, 2009 08:04 am PST Report Abuse
    Har-Rock , Texas does not have the defense to stop Houston, honestly i dont think any team in the country does , they are too fast, they run the no huddle offense like no other, and compared to Keenum, McCoy is garbage. If Texas had Keenum they would be ranked NUmber one , not florida.
  • 0 users liked this comment Please sign in to rate this comment up. Please sign in to rate this comment down. 0 users disliked this comment
    CorbinM Mon Nov 09, 2009 06:35 am PST Report Abuse
    I would love to see a Houston vs Texas matchup.

    Yes the Bonghorns would put up some points, but there has not been a defense yet to hold "The Show" down. The Texas defense would be just like the others.....watching completion after completion and not being able to stop it......UH marching up and down the field running play after play faster than Texas can even set up a defense.

    Keenum and McCoy have played 3 of the same teams this season (UTEP, Ok State, and Texas Tech)

    Heres how they compare against the same defenses:

    McCoy - 662 yards 5 TDs 3 picks 75% on 68 completions
    Keenum 1,337 yards 9 TDs 2 Picks 68% on 121 completions

    Heisman Race?? This should be a Heisman blowout for Keenum..........BUT.....I understand the world we live in.....so enjoy the Heisman Colt.........Florida's defense is gonna punish UT
  • 0 users liked this comment Please sign in to rate this comment up. Please sign in to rate this comment down. 0 users disliked this comment
    Nadia R Sun Nov 08, 2009 08:12 pm PST Report Abuse
    I have to say I LOVE everyones positive and defensive spirit about UH COUGARS, especially JonathanM I loved that post!!!

    That was an amazing come from behind LITERALLY last second win by the cougars and though the defense was not the best last night we have had OTHER games just this season that the cougar defense WAS the ones who helped win those games! Im so excited for CASE KEENUM AND HE DESERVES ALL EVERYTHING GREAT that is sure to come to him soon!

    Im so so proud of the cougars and how they are playing this season...we have had our downfall (UTEP) but we have had so so many nail-bitter omg games that we have won that I will always support my cougars!!
  • 0 users liked this comment Please sign in to rate this comment up. Please sign in to rate this comment down. 0 users disliked this comment
    Nadia R Sun Nov 08, 2009 08:11 pm PST Report Abuse
    I have to say I LOVE everyones positive and defensive spirit about UH COUGARS, especially JonathanM I loved that post!!!

    That was an amazing come from behind LITERALLY last second win by the cougars and though the defense was not the best last night we have had OTHER games just this season that the cougar defense WAS the ones who helped win those games! Im so excited for CASE KEENUM AND HE DESERVES ALL EVERYTHING GREAT that is sure to come to him soon!

    Im so so proud of the cougars and how they are playing this season...we have had our downfall (UTEP) but we have had so so many nail-bitter omg games that we have won that I will always support my cougars!!
  • 0 users liked this comment Please sign in to rate this comment up. Please sign in to rate this comment down. 0 users disliked this comment
    Sun Nov 08, 2009 07:55 pm PST Report Abuse
    And Houston would score 101...
  • 0 users liked this comment Please sign in to rate this comment up. Please sign in to rate this comment down. 0 users disliked this comment
    HAR_RocK Sun Nov 08, 2009 06:59 pm PST Report Abuse
    You better find your defense Cougar high.Texas would put 100 pts on you playing like that
  • 0 users liked this comment Please sign in to rate this comment up. Please sign in to rate this comment down. 0 users disliked this comment
    timothy Sun Nov 08, 2009 08:31 am PST Report Abuse
    vi=Get off the SEC's sack girl, Houston had no problem taking out Miss St. But LSU did hahahhahah, and by the way kiddies Tulsa almost took out the boys from Boise st. this yr. Houston is'nt the first ranked team they came close to beating.
  • 0 users liked this comment Please sign in to rate this comment up. Please sign in to rate this comment down. 0 users disliked this comment
    James Sun Nov 08, 2009 08:19 am PST Report Abuse
    No one respected UH in the SWC, so why now? Until the UH alumni (all of them) come back with their support like in the days of playing to capacity in the Astrodome, Robertson and their 38000 does not attract national media. I can remember the UH band stretching from one end of the Dome to the other. Thank you athletic department for slashing the budget.
  • 0 users liked this comment Please sign in to rate this comment up. Please sign in to rate this comment down. 0 users disliked this comment
    Sun Nov 08, 2009 07:44 am PST Report Abuse
    This game had to solidify Keenum's bid for the Heisman. If there was a game that analyst had to watch it was this game versus Tulsa. For many observers not following C-USA games it might seem, like a close win against a potent Tulsa offense but what they would have missed are the intangibles that Keenum possesses. As the CBS commentators said, Keenum is a very well read football player. One one of the early plays where he had to hand off to Carrier, it appeared to have been a fumble in their own endzone, but his awareness on the field led him to quickly inform the ref that the hand off was indeed a forward pass that was never handled by carrier. This led to a review of the play and avoided a safety. The Cougars got three points from the possession but it showed a true leader in Keenum. I have watched the several of the games from McCoy and Tebow, and neither show the composure, demeanor, and field generalship of Case.
  • 0 users liked this comment Please sign in to rate this comment up. Please sign in to rate this comment down. 0 users disliked this comment
    Chris L Sun Nov 08, 2009 07:21 am PST Report Abuse
    Case Keenum graduated from Abilene Wylie with my son. We saw him win the 3A state championship against Cuero. All that year, we witnessed this very same attitude and ability to pull the game out of a hat whenever he walked onto the field. I don't know which NFL team will get this kid, but they'll win with him at the helm. Good job Case, from Abilene, TX.
  • 0 users liked this comment Please sign in to rate this comment up. Please sign in to rate this comment down. 0 users disliked this comment
    Jim Bear Sun Nov 08, 2009 06:41 am PST Report Abuse
    Great game for Houston, they might have another close one next week playing at UCF as UCF has a better record than Tulsa. If they get by UCF, Houston gets Memphis and Rice (the 2 worst teams in their league, both at home).
  • 0 users liked this comment Please sign in to rate this comment up. Please sign in to rate this comment down. 0 users disliked this comment
    blueblood Sun Nov 08, 2009 04:43 am PST Report Abuse
    UH is going to get a nice bowl bid this year. They are an incredibly scary team to play because of their over all team speed. Even if a ground and pound team gets them; holding the ball for three quarters of a game doesn't guarantee a win. Just ask the Miami Dolphins. Nobody is comparing Keenum to Manning, yet, but there are certain similarities. When Case learns to spot a blitz and react he'll be unreal.

    A year like this with a young team in a football hotbed like Houston will result in the recruiting of bigger, faster defensive linemen. That fact alone could make them a top ten team next year, but a big time safety and linebacker would cinch it.

    Hey Big 12..cut loose a northern division team and pick up an old member from the south. Let Oklahoma or OK ST play in the north. Or heck...you might just drop Baylor.
  • 0 users liked this comment Please sign in to rate this comment up. Please sign in to rate this comment down. 0 users disliked this comment
    B.Hawkens Sun Nov 08, 2009 04:19 am PST Report Abuse
    Another win is still another win.
    It was ugly with no real defense but still a win.
    OK, City of Houston, fill the stadium each home game.
  • 0 users liked this comment Please sign in to rate this comment up. Please sign in to rate this comment down. 0 users disliked this comment
    Greg L Sun Nov 08, 2009 02:37 am PST Report Abuse
    Uah that UTEP game stings even more with each win. This team should be undefeated
  • 0 users liked this comment Please sign in to rate this comment up. Please sign in to rate this comment down. 0 users disliked this comment
    lonestarranger06 Sun Nov 08, 2009 01:24 am PST Report Abuse
    Awesome job UH! I do believe that Keenum deserves to be the Heisman frontrunner. Just keep winning and things will fall into place.
  • 0 users liked this comment Please sign in to rate this comment up. Please sign in to rate this comment down. 0 users disliked this comment
    Tony Ung Sun Nov 08, 2009 01:01 am PST Report Abuse
    Mark,

    Keenum has said he will come back to Houston for his senior year and this was when NFL scouts were coming to the games to check him out. Besides having the heart and ability to win in crazy situations, I think he also wants the chance to be a BCS buster and play in a major bowl.
  • 0 users liked this comment Please sign in to rate this comment up. Please sign in to rate this comment down. 0 users disliked this comment
    JonathanM Sun Nov 08, 2009 12:51 am PST Report Abuse
    ...wow what is vi's problem!?!?!?! you are either very ignorant or a sour tulsa fan. lets see #8 iowa lost to freakin northwestern today, and nobody hates on them, freakin stanford beat #7 oregon, and nobody hates on them, but UH wins an amazing game and you some how find something negative about the fact that we won against a much better opponent than stanford or northwestern!!!! you are a clown!!! oh, yeah let me tell ya UH is such a "side show"...well guess what that same "side show" beat okie state 2 out of 3 years in a row, beat tex tech right after beating #5 (at the time) okie state in stillwater, then beats miss state in starkville (a team which almost beat lsu)!!!! are you serious you can't be!!!!!!

    all this hatred UH is getting from some of these ignorant people is mainly the media's fault!! it's not their fault they didn't know that UH has been playing like this for several years! they have been on the verge of the top 25 for a while, they just finally got everything together and aren't losing silly games. they are finding a way to win game after game!!! that's all you have to do no matter if you're playing florida or san diego st you have to find a way to win the paticular game you're in!! as long as you win then you are deserving of praise.

    it's stupid to think that just cause some old dumb as*es sit in a room and give certain teams rankings that those rankings are like the mark of God!!!!!! the rankings don't mean sh*t when you're on the field!! that's why i hat\e the term upset!! it's demeaning because you are basically saying that there wasn't even a point to playing the "underdog" like they don't stand a chance at all of being competitive!! the utep game wasn't an upset!! those fans acted like they forgot how competitive their team has been in the last few years!! they just wanted to act like their team was sh*tty to try and make UH look bad but i'm glad people saw through that horse sh*t!!!

    UH can beat anyone when they want to (in a way) hell why do you think okie state has already taken UH off their non-conference schedule for next year!! UH already beat them 2 out of 3, okie state has finally learned a valuble lesson after 3 years of playing the COOGS, you have to play the game no matter what and any team is capable of beating any other!!!

    tulsa is not a bad team, they have just had a lot of key injuries this season which may make them seem worst than they actually are. for instance, the qb and key players from the o-line just got back from injuries and played in the game against UH. if this team was on the field against utep and smu i doubt tulsa would have loss those games.

    SCREW THE MEDIA, SCREW SOUR FANS LIKE VI, AND SCREW THE BCS!!!! congrats to the teams that just win and do their job and don't give in to this b.s system!!! UH proved their resiliency and CASE KEENUM proved his worth for the heisman!!! GO COOGS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    sorry if i seem angry, i just can't stand ignorance!!
  • 0 users liked this comment Please sign in to rate this comment up. Please sign in to rate this comment down. 0 users disliked this comment
    cecilr Sat Nov 07, 2009 11:55 pm PST Report Abuse
    great game good win
  • 0 users liked this comment Please sign in to rate this comment up. Please sign in to rate this comment down. 0 users disliked this comment
    Phillip Sat Nov 07, 2009 11:47 pm PST Report Abuse
    The sad thing about "Vi's" comment is that by "side show" she prolly means, winning in incredible fashions and making ridiculously amazing catches... So thank you. I do love my Cougars ;]
  • 0 users liked this comment Please sign in to rate this comment up. Please sign in to rate this comment down. 0 users disliked this comment
    jason h Sat Nov 07, 2009 11:03 pm PST Report Abuse
    At this point in the season there is only one player in college football that does the positively absurd game in and game out. There is only one candidate for the Heisman at this point in the season and he is the front runner by a long shot and his name is CASE KEENUM!

    The simple question, would Alabama trade their QB for Keenum, absolutely! How about LSU, of course they would. The only two teams that are not option teams that would not trade their QB for Keenum is Texas and Florida, but I would love to see what Keenum would do with their teams talent, he would make them better. You put Keenum on any team in the country that does not run the option and and he makes that team better. Therefore Keenum deserves the Heisman, he is the best player at his position by far in the country and he does it all game in and game out.

    I played college football and was a free safety, I will tell you that Case is not a typical system QB. He has every tool you want in a QB, he is a great QB period. You can't just plug anyone into the Cougars offense and make it work, if it was all about the system then everyone in college should run the same system.
  • 0 users liked this comment Please sign in to rate this comment up. Please sign in to rate this comment down. 0 users disliked this comment
    Andrew Sat Nov 07, 2009 10:34 pm PST Report Abuse
    ya know what. Houston WILL move up in the rankings and they deserve whatever comes their way. Sure, they should have played better against Tulsa, but hats off to Tulsa for showing just how good a team they can be. Remember, Tulsa's program is no slouch. If I remermber, they were the BCS busters last year until the Cougars burst their bubble. Enough about Tulsa.......... UH found a way to win, that's what great teams do. Iowa and Penn State didnt find the way to win today, UH did. UH has not only taken down Texas Tech and Oklahoma State but also a very good Miss State team that came very close to beating LSU. OK, I am a huge UH fan, but everyone out there that insists on diminishing their accomplishments this year, in my opinion, is just blowing ignorant smoke.

    Beyond all that, if (a very big if) the Heisman Trophy award is at all to be taken seriously as an award worth winning. Actually honoring THE BEST offensive player of the season, not just a politically motivated award that awards a very good player from a small group of rich and powerful programs. Then Case Keenum (unless he suddenly self destructs over the coming weeks) deserves the award, period. Look at the numbers and his field leadership and his cool in the most difficult situations. Come on. Should his talent and playing ability, not be recognized simply because he doesnt play for Florida, Texas or Alabama? Nothing wrong with those guys from those schools, but talent is talent and if the Heisman voters want their award to have any integrity at all they should base their vote on talent, not on high profile programs. I think that means they should vote for Keenum, but I dont get a vote.

Post a Comment

Sign in to post a comment, or Sign up for a free account.

No upset!

90%
of College Pick’em users chose Houston to win the game

Did the Yahoo! Sports Experts make the right picks?

Top Performers

 Top Performers
 Houston
C. Keenum C. Keenum, QB
40-60, 522 yds
3 TDs
 Tulsa
G. Kinne G. Kinne, QB
19-25, 334 yds
3 TDs, 2 INTs
16 Rush, 100 yds, 1 TD

Conference Scoreboard

NCAAF - Week 10