Junior running back Kenneth Farrow had one of the best games of his career as he rushed for 116 yards and scored a career-best four touchdowns. | Justin Tijerina/The Cougar
The Cougars made sure to spread out the yards on offense as junior running back Ryan Jackson rushed for 103 yards on 13 carries. | Justin Tijerina/The Cougar
The Cougar defense took a few quarters to warm up, but came out big in the fourth quarter as freshman corner Howard Wilson (6) nabbed one of the team’s three interceptions. | Justin Tijerina/The Cougar
Improving to 4-1 as the Cougars’ starting quarterback, sophomore Greg Ward Jr. completed 16 of 21passes for 227 yards and a touchdown in Saturday’s win. | Justin Tijerina/The Cougar
With 150 yards on seven receptions, freshman receiver Steven Dunbar was the main contributor to the Cougars’ 227 passing yards. | Justin Tijerina/The Cougar
The Cougars became bowl eligible after their 38-28 win over the Tulsa Hurricane on Saturday and improved to 4-2 in conference, 6-4 overall. Junior running back Kenneth Farrow had a career-best four touchdowns after rushing for 116 yards and freshman receiver Steven Dunbar totaled 150 yards on seven receptions throughout Houston’s offensive showcase.
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It’s amazing how two blundered losses negatively affected any excitement for this year’s football season.