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  • 2010 Houston Cougars football team
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  • The 2010 Houston Cougars football team (also known as the Houston Cougars, Houston, or UH) represented the University of Houston in the 2010 NCAA Division I FBS football season. It was the 65th year of season play for Houston. The team was coached by third-year head football coach Kevin Sumlin, and played its home games at Robertson Stadium—a 32,000-seat stadium on campus in Houston. The program is a member of Conference USA in its West Division. Although ranked favorably early in the season, the team finished with a 5–7 record, (4–4 in C-USA play) after season-ending injuries to starting quarterback Case Keenum and other key players.
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HeadCoach
GameName
scout overall
  • 54
accessdate
  • 2010-05-19
Poll
  • AP Poll released prior to game
Team
  • Houston Cougars
Date
  • --09-10
  • --09-18
  • --09-25
  • --10-09
  • --10-16
  • --10-23
  • --10-30
  • --11-05
  • --11-13
  • --11-20
  • --11-27
  • --09-04
scout ref title
  • Houston: Commits
rivals overall
  • 45
attend
  • 19731
  • 20741
  • 26342
  • 30046
  • 32007
  • 32008
  • 32067
  • 32119
  • 32606
  • 53461
  • 54407
  • yes
w/l
  • l
  • w
Division
  • West
rivals stars
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
ShortConference
  • C-USA
ImageSize
  • 150
Conference
  • Conference USA
away
  • yes
scout stars
  • 2
  • 3
Record
  • 5
homecoming
  • yes
Hometown
  • Baton Rouge, Louisiana
  • Houston, Texas
  • Austin, Texas
  • Arlington, Texas
  • Dallas, Texas
  • Missouri City, Texas
  • Tyler, Texas
  • Fort Worth, Texas
  • Longview, Texas
  • Sugar Land, Texas
  • Roswell, Georgia
  • San Mateo, California
  • Pearland, Texas
  • Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
  • Killeen, Texas
  • Southlake, Texas
  • Humble, Texas
  • Cibolo, Texas
  • Galena Park, Texas
  • Garrison, Texas
  • Perkinston, Mississippi
site stadium
Score
  • 28
  • 31
  • 34
  • 35
  • 40
  • 42
  • 45
  • 47
  • 54
  • 56
  • 59
  • 68
nonconf
  • no
  • yes
DefCoach
rivals ref title
  • Houston Commit List for 2010
Weight
  • 155
  • 160
  • 169
  • 173
  • 178
  • 183
  • 188
  • 193
  • 194
  • 197
  • 200
  • 205
  • 208
  • 209
  • 210
  • 233
  • 236
  • 260
  • 265
  • 268
  • 283
  • 288
  • 293
rivals school
  • 80
H
  • 0
  • 6
  • 7
  • 10
  • 14
  • 17
  • 20
  • 21
  • 34
espn ref title
  • Houston Football Recruiting 2010
highschool
Rank
  • 23
rankyear
  • 2010
Recruit
  • Sammy Brown
  • Chris Hill
  • Aaron Johnson
  • Rodney Williams
  • Terrance Broadway
  • Xavier Brown
  • Alton Demby
  • Austin Lunsford
  • Austin Wilson
  • Bryce Redman
  • D.J. Jones
  • Darian Lazard
  • David Piland
  • DeAndre Perry
  • Dominique Sanders
  • Efrem Oliphant
  • Eric Braswell
  • Jeremiah Farley
  • Jon Witten
  • Jordan Jolly
  • Kenneth Bibbins
  • Kent Brooks
  • Langston Williams
  • Matangi Tonga
  • Richie Leone
  • Rowdy Harper
  • Zach McMillian
commitdate
  • 2008-12-19
  • 2009-03-08
  • 2009-03-12
  • 2009-03-18
  • 2009-04-16
  • 2009-04-29
  • 2009-05-01
  • 2009-05-28
  • 2009-06-06
  • 2009-06-08
  • 2009-06-09
  • 2009-07-13
  • 2009-07-14
  • 2009-07-24
  • 2009-07-28
  • 2009-08-07
  • 2009-08-08
  • 2009-09-13
  • 2009-09-26
  • 2009-12-07
  • 2009-12-18
  • 2010-01-15
  • 2010-01-23
Road
  • Tulane
  • UTEP
  • #23 Houston
  • Texas State
OffCoach
Home
  • UCLA
  • Houston
scout s
  • 695
Timezone
OScheme
StadiumArena
ConfRecord
  • 4
site cityst
inches
  • 0
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 8
  • 10
  • 11
TV
Opponent
espn grade
  • 40
  • 71
  • 73
  • 74
  • 75
  • 76
  • 77
  • 78
  • N/A
Time
  • 360.0
  • 420.0
  • 150.0
  • 555.0
  • 570.0
Position
  • K
  • DE
  • DB
  • TE
  • ATH
  • LB
  • OL
  • RB
  • WR
  • DT
  • QB
R
  • 0
  • 3
  • 6
  • 7
  • 10
  • 14
Collapse
  • yes
DScheme
  • 3
espn schoolid
  • 248
Feet
  • 5
  • 6
Year
  • 2009
  • 2010
abstract
  • The 2010 Houston Cougars football team (also known as the Houston Cougars, Houston, or UH) represented the University of Houston in the 2010 NCAA Division I FBS football season. It was the 65th year of season play for Houston. The team was coached by third-year head football coach Kevin Sumlin, and played its home games at Robertson Stadium—a 32,000-seat stadium on campus in Houston. The program is a member of Conference USA in its West Division. Although ranked favorably early in the season, the team finished with a 5–7 record, (4–4 in C-USA play) after season-ending injuries to starting quarterback Case Keenum and other key players.
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