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2014 Houston Cougars football team

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2014 Houston Cougars football
Armed Forces Bowl champion
ConferenceAmerican Athletic Conference
Record8–5 (5–3 The American)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorTravis Bush (1st season)
Offensive schemeSpread
Defensive coordinatorDavid Gibbs (2nd season)
Base defenseMultiple
Home stadiumTDECU Stadium
Seasons
← 2013
2015 →
2014 American Athletic Conference football standings
Conf. Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
No. 25 Memphis +   7 1     10 3  
Cincinnati +   7 1     9 4  
UCF +   7 1     9 4  
East Carolina   5 3     8 5  
Houston   5 3     8 5  
Temple   4 4     6 6  
South Florida   3 5     4 8  
Tulane   2 6     3 9  
Tulsa   2 6     2 10  
UConn   1 7     2 10  
SMU   1 7     1 11  
  • + – Conference co-champions
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2014 Houston Cougars football team represented the University of Houston in the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season. It was the 67th year of season play for Houston. The season was the second for the Cougars as a member of the American Athletic Conference and their first playing in their new stadium, TDECU Stadium in Houston. They finished the season 8–5, 5–3 in AAC play to finish in a tie for fourth place. They were invited to the Armed Forces Bowl where they defeated Pittsburgh.

On December 8, head coach Tony Levine was fired.[1] He finished with a record of 21–17 in three seasons. Defensive coordinator David Gibbs led the Cougars in the Armed Forces Bowl.

Schedule

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DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
August 298:00 p.m.UTSA*ESPNU
Mike Couzens, Charles Arbuckle
L 7–2740,755
September 67:00 p.m.Grambling State*
  • TDECU Stadium
  • Houston, TX
ESPN3
Brett Dolan, Pat Hill
W 47–030,081
September 118:00 p.m.at No. 25 BYU*ESPN/BYU TV
Rece Davis, Jesse Palmer, David Pollack, Samantha Ponder/Dave McCann, Blaine Fowler, Andy Boyce, Lauren Francom
L 25–3357,630
September 207:00 p.m.UNLV*
  • TDECU Stadium
  • Houston, TX
ESPN3
Brett Dolan, Al Groh, Brooke Williamson
W 47–1423,408
October 26:00 p.m.UCF
  • TDECU Stadium
  • Houston, TX
ESPN
Dave LaMont, Ray Bentley, Kayce Smith
L 12–1726,685
October 116:00 p.m.at MemphisCBSSN
Dave Ryan, Corey Chavous, Lauren Gardner
W 28–2432,784
October 178:00 p.m.Temple
  • TDECU Stadium
  • Houston, TX
ESPNU
Eamon McAnaney, Dan Hawkins
W 31–1021,471
November 13:00 p.m.at USFESPNews
Mike Couzens, Rene Ingoglia
W 27–329,782
November 82:30 p.m.Tulanedagger
  • TDECU Stadium
  • Houston, TX
ESPNU
Clay Matvick, Anthony Becht
L 24–3132,205
November 222:00 p.m.Tulsa
ESPN3
Brett Dolan, Jay Taylor
W 38–2823,572
November 2811:00 a.m.at SMUCBSSN
Dave Ryan, Corey Chavous, Lauren Gardner
W 35–915,446
December 611:00 a.m.at CincinnatiESPN
Sean McDonough, Chris Spielman, Todd McShay
L 31–3824,606
January 211:00 a.m.vs. Pittsburgh*ESPN/RedVoice LLC
Tom Hart, Matt Stinchcomb, Heather Mitts/Brian Estridge, John Denton, Rob Best, Landry Burdine
W 35–3437,888
  • *Non-conference game
  • daggerHomecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game
  • All times are in Central time
Schedule Source:[2][3]

Game summaries

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UTSA

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UTSA at Houston
1 234Total
Roadrunners 7 7103 27
Cougars 0 007 7
  • Date: August 29
  • Location: TDECU Stadium
    Houston, TX
  • Game start: 8:00 p.m. CST
  • Elapsed time: 3:20
  • Game attendance: 40,755
  • Game weather: 79 °F (26 °C), Cloudy w/ 86% humidity, winds SE at 18 mph
  • Referee: Rodney Burnette
  • TV announcers (ESPNU): Mike Couzens and Charles Arbuckle
Sources:

Grambling State

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Grambling State at Houston
1 234Total
Tigers 0 000 0
Cougars 10 2467 47
  • Date: September 6
  • Location: TDECU Stadium
    Houston, TX
  • Game start: 7:05 p.m. CST
  • Elapsed time: 3:07
  • Game attendance: 30,081
  • Game weather: 83 °F (28 °C), Partly cloudy w/ 76% humidity, winds SSE at 6 mph
  • Referee: Tracy Jones
  • TV announcers (ESPN3): Brett Dolan and Pat Hill
Sources:

BYU

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Houston at BYU
1 234Total
UH Cougars 0 15010 25
#25 BYU Cougars 16 737 33
Sources:[4]

UNLV

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1 2 3 4 Total
Rebels 7 0 7 0 14
Cougars 13 0 17 17 47

UCF

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1 2 3 4 Total
Knights 0 7 10 0 17
Cougars 3 3 0 6 12

Memphis

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1 2 3 4 Total
Cougars 0 14 7 7 28
Tigers 7 14 0 3 24

Temple

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1 2 3 4 Total
Owls 3 7 0 0 10
Cougars 10 7 14 0 31

South Florida

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1 2 3 4 Total
Cougars 7 0 7 13 27
Bulls 0 0 3 0 3

Tulane

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1 2 3 4 Total
Green Wave 7 7 7 10 31
Cougars 7 10 0 7 24

Tulsa

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1 2 3 4 Total
Golden Hurricane 0 7 14 7 28
Cougars 14 0 14 10 38

SMU

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1 2 3 4 Total
Cougars 7 0 21 7 35
Mustangs 0 9 0 0 9

Cincinnati

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1 2 3 4 Total
Cougars 7 3 7 14 31
Bearcats 7 14 14 3 38

Pittsburgh (Armed Forces Bowl)

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1 2 3 4 Total
Cougars 0 6 0 29 35
Panthers 0 17 7 10 34

References

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  1. ^ "Houston coach Tony Levine has been fired after a 7-5 campaign".
  2. ^ "2014 Houston Cougars Football Schedule". FB Schedules. Retrieved March 19, 2014.
  3. ^ "Date Changes Announced for Two Houston Football Games". University of Houston Department of Athletics. Retrieved April 16, 2014.
  4. ^ "Houston @ BYU Game Stats". Stat Broadcast. Retrieved September 11, 2014.