GAME NOTES: The 17th-ranked Houston Cougars are set to play their first home
game in nearly a month, as they square off against the SMU Mustangs in
Conference USA action this weekend at Robertson Stadium.
The Cougars wrapped up a three-game road trip over the weekend, using a big
second half to come away with a 44-16 victory over Tulane on Saturday.
"You know, I'm proud of them," said head coach Kevin Sumlin of his team's
performance after the intermission. "I thought they came out and created
their own energy. They moved the ball offensively to score, stopped them on
defense, and blocked a punt. Those are the kind of things that on the road,
you couldn't have a better series of events to start the second half."
It was the second win in a row for the Cougars, who suffered their lone loss
at Texas-El Paso (58-41) to begin the road trip. Now at 5-1, Houston is off to
its best start since 2003 and the team is playing at home for the first time
since clipping Texas Tech (29-28) in a thriller back on September 26th.
As for the Mustangs, they have dropped three of their last four games
following a 2-0 start to the season. Two of those losses have come in
overtime, including a 38-35 setback to Navy this past weekend.
"There's no formula to it," head coach June Jones said about winning overtime
games. "You just have to do it. You have to win."
SMU is now 1-10 all-time in overtime games and the two extra-session losses
could prove costly for a program that is looking for its first bowl bid since
1984. Still, the Mustangs bring a 2-0 league record to his game and one of
those victories came over East Carolina (28-21), the defending C-USA
champions.
With respect to the all-time series, the Cougars hold a 14-9-1 edge against
SMU and that includes a 44-38 triumph in last season's meeting.
Bo Levi Mitchell's 10-yard touchdown pass to Aldrick Robinson with 1:35 to go
forced overtime, but the Mustangs missed a field goal on their possession in
the extra-period and Navy's Joe Buckley hit a 24-yarder to give the Midshipmen
a 38-35 win this past weekend. It was a disappointing finish for SMU, which
gained 376 total yards, right on its season average of 365.0 ypg.
Unlike prior games however, the Ponies had success on the ground and rushed
for 176 yards, more than double their average of 84.2 ypg. Shawnbrey McNeal
recorded his second 100-yard game of the season and first against a BCS
program, toting 15 times for 131 yards. The Mustangs don't run a whole lot,
but when given the chance, McNeal has proven capable with 500 yards on the
season.
The Mustangs like to spread the field on offense and let Mitchell pick apart
opposing defenses. The second-year quarterback though, has had issues with
mistakes and has already thrown 10 picks after leading the nation with 23 in
2008. Mitchell, however, is still average 280.8 ypg through the air and
against Navy he threw for 200 yards and a score, although he was just 19-of-41
on pass attempts.
Emmanuel Sanders is the primary threat to opposing secondary's and he
continues to churn out the numbers, leading SMU with 53 catches for 581 yards
and a pair of scores.
After just five games, SMU's defense is noticeably better than a year ago, but
the unit still needs to improve on the 393.0 total ypg it is surrendering. The
defense though, has compensated for some of the surrendered yards by forcing
20 turnovers, including 13 interceptions.
Last weekend, the Ponies were forced to face Navy's option attack and the
defense was shredded for 331 yards and five scores on the ground. The defense
did score on a fumble return by Sterling Moore and the group even forced five
punts, but it just wasn't enough in the end.
"We played good enough to win defensively," said coach Jones. "If you had told
me we could have made them punt five times, I would have thought we'd won."
Chase Kennemer paced the defense with 11 tackles, as he continues to top the
roster in stops, with 67 for the year.
Offensively, there are very few teams that can match the explosiveness that
Houston brings to the field each week, as the Cougars are generating 40.8 ppg
behind a whopping 560.3 total ypg. A majority of the success is attributed to
a passing attack that is led by Case Keenum, who has been mentioned as a
Heisman Trophy candidate. The efficient quarterback has completed 70.1 percent
of his pass attempts for 2,501 yards, with 19 touchdowns against just four
interceptions. Last weekend, Keenum threw for 371 yards and two touchdowns on
33-of-46 tosses in another workmen like effort.
"We came out a little mellow in the first half," said Keenum, whose team was
up just 9-6 at the break. "We weren't executing in the red zone like we needed
to."
Keenum rallied the troops after the intermission and led Houston to 35 second-
half points on his way to a sixth straight 300-yard passing performance this
season.
James Cleveland caught one of Keenum's touchdown passes last weekend and he
has emerged as a threat each week, leading the team with 45 catches and six
touchdowns. Tyron Carrier (483 yards) and Patrick Edwards (381) are two other
weapons Keenum utilizes on a weekly basis.
Bryce Beall is the team's top option in the backfield and he had 62 yards and
two touchdowns on 16 carries against Tulane. The versatile Beall has made the
most of his rushing attempts this season, going for 437 yards, and he is also
part of the passing game, catching 21 balls.
The Cougars certainly need to tighten up things on defense, even if the
offense is scoring at such high rate and quick pace. The unit is currently
surrendering a way to high 448.2 total ypg and that includes 222.7 ypg on the
ground. The defense has managed to recover 10 fumbles, but its nine sacks and
four picks are two areas in need of improvement.
Last weekend, Houston bent, but it never broke and gave up just 16 points to
Tulane despite allowing 437 total yards, including 187 rushing. The Cougars
came up with one interception and two sacks and that helped the defense keep
Tulane out of the end zone all but once.
Marcus McGraw helped limit Tulane by making 10 stops and he has been a
tackling machine this season, with a team-high 70 to his credit.
Both teams have the firepower to put up points, but the Cougars attack is just
more potent and Keenum should have another big night en route to the victory.