guerrajohn+FollowHouston’s loss to Texas Tech sparks debateHouston fans watched a wild one as the Cougars gave up a season-high 90 points and lost their first Big 12 game to Texas Tech, despite a record-setting 42 points from freshman Kingston Flemings. While the refs called 25 fouls on Houston, Coach Kelvin Sampson wasn’t interested in blaming the whistle—he pointed straight to the rebounding battle, where Tech dominated 44-28. Sampson’s focus on what the team can control, rather than the officiating, is a refreshing take. Do you agree with his approach, or should the foul disparity be a bigger concern? #Sports #Basketball #HoustonCougars00Share
phughes+FollowHouston’s recruiting battle heats upHouston fans, the Cougars are going toe-to-toe with LSU and USC for four-star running back Javon Vital Jr.—a versatile playmaker from Lake Charles who’s just as comfortable at quarterback or wide receiver as he is running the ball. If Coach Willie Fritz can land him, it’s not just a win for the 2027 class—it’s a statement that Houston is ready to compete with the big names. Imagine what this could mean for the program’s future. Do you think Houston can pull off this recruiting upset? #Sports #Football #HoustonCougars00Share
Amy Williams+FollowHouston fans react to Demetrius Hunter’s moveDemetrius Hunter, a key piece of Houston’s offensive line, is headed to Colorado after three solid years with the Cougars. His consistency and strength in the trenches made him a standout, and now he’ll be anchoring the Buffaloes’ front under Coach Deion Sanders. While it’s tough to see a local talent leave, Houston’s O-line still looks strong with Matthew Wykoff stepping up and plenty of returning starters. How do you feel about Hunter facing the Cougars next season in a Big 12 showdown? Will Houston’s run game keep rolling, or will Hunter’s absence be felt? #Sports #Football #HoustonCougars00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowHouston rallies late to stun CincinnatiHouston fans just witnessed a gutsy comeback as the Cougars overcame their first halftime deficit of the season to beat Cincinnati 67-60 in the Big 12 opener. Milos Uzan and Kingston Flemings took charge when it mattered most, combining for 37 points and making big plays on both ends. Even with star guard Emanuel Sharp limited by injuries, Houston’s depth and defense shined. With a tough conference schedule ahead, this win could set the tone for the rest of the season. What do you think made the difference in the second half? #Sports #HoustonCougars #Big1200Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowHouston’s grit pays off in wild win at CincinnatiClutch performances from Houston’s young guards turned a tough road battle into a statement win, even with their top scorer nearly shut out. Kingston Flemings, just 18, led the charge with 19 points and poise beyond his years, while Milos Uzan’s timely threes kept the Cougars alive. Despite falling behind by double digits, Houston’s defense and relentless hustle on the boards made the difference. Emanuel Sharp, usually the go-to guy, struggled all night, but the team found a way. How do you feel about Houston’s resilience and the rise of their freshmen? #Sports #HoustonCougars #CollegeBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowHouston’s late surge stuns CincinnatiHouston fans, what a wild Big 12 opener! The Cougars looked shaky early, but their defense and clutch guard play flipped the script in the final minutes against Cincinnati. Kingston Flemings and Milos Uzan stepped up big, combining for 37 points, while the team’s relentless defense forced crucial turnovers down the stretch. Even with cold shooting, Houston’s hustle on the boards and in transition made the difference. The Coogs now extend their Big 12 road win streak to 15. How do you feel about Houston’s gritty style this season? Can they keep this up against tougher Big 12 opponents? #Sports #HoustonCougars #Big1200Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowHouston vs Cincinnati: Big 12 showdown heats upHouston fans, get ready—our Cougars are kicking off Big 12 play against Cincinnati, and the stakes couldn’t be higher. After a tough stretch, Sampson’s squad is hungry to prove they belong at the top, but Cincinnati’s Jizzle James and crew are coming in hot, aiming to shake up the conference. The energy in the arena is going to be wild, and every possession will matter. Who do you think will set the tone for the rest of the season? Let’s talk predictions, key matchups, and what this game means for both teams! #Sports #HoustonCougars #CincinnatiBearcats00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowHouston’s urgency faces Cincinnati’s home gritHouston’s six-game win streak is on the line as they head to Cincinnati for their Big 12 opener, but Coach Sampson isn’t celebrating yet—he’s calling out his team for lacking hustle, even after a win. Meanwhile, Cincinnati’s home crowd has been restless, but with Baba Miller dominating the boards and Jizzle James back in the lineup, the Bearcats are hungry for a statement win. This matchup isn’t just about rankings; it’s about who’s ready to fight for every possession. Who do you think brings more fire to the court—Houston’s talent or Cincinnati’s determination? #Sports #HoustonCougars #CincinnatiBearcats00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowBearcats face Houston: Can UC break the streak?Houston’s grip on the Bearcats has been relentless—12 straight wins, and Cincinnati hasn’t topped the Cougars since 2020. But with Baba Miller’s breakout performances and some fresh faces in the lineup, there’s a real sense of hope heading into this Big 12 opener at Fifth Third Arena. The keys? UC needs to handle Houston’s suffocating defense, hit 70+ points, and win the battle on the boards. If the Bearcats can connect on their threes and keep their composure, this could finally be the game that flips the script. Who’s feeling an upset brewing? #Sports #Bearcats #HoustonCougars00Share
John Camacho+FollowHouston Cougars stun LSU in Texas Bowl thrillerHouston fans just witnessed a Texas Bowl classic! The Cougars pulled off a dramatic 38-35 win over LSU at NRG Stadium, capping their season with a 10th victory—their first double-digit win season in four years. Quarterback Connor Weigman was electric, tossing four touchdowns and running for 56 yards, while Dean Connors dominated on the ground. The energy in the stadium was unreal, with the biggest Texas Bowl crowd since 2019. But it wasn’t all smooth sailing—Houston had to rally from a 14-point deficit and survived some shaky special teams moments. What’s your take: Is this the start of a new era for Houston football? #Sports #Football #HoustonCougars00Share