Houston Cougars football
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Houston Cougars football | |||
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Head Coach | Art Briles | ||
4th Year, 26-24-0 | |||
Home Stadium | Robertson Stadium | ||
Conference | Conference USA | ||
Athletic Director | Dave Maggard | ||
Website | UHCougars.com | ||
Team Records | |||
All-time Record | 339-312-15 | ||
Postseason Bowl Record |
7-9-1 | ||
Awards | |||
Heisman Winners | 1 | ||
Pageantry | |||
Colors | Red and White | ||
Mascot | Shasta |
The University of Houston Cougars are a college football program that competes in NCAA Division I-A Conference USA football play and are coached by Art Briles. The team plays its home games at Robertson Stadium.
[edit] Head coaching records
- Jewell Wallace, 7-14-0 (1946-47)
- Clyde Lee, 37-32-2 (1948-54)
- Bill Meek, 13-6-1 (1955-56)
- Harold Lahar, 24-23-2 (1957-61)
- Bill Yeoman, 160-108-8 (1962-86)
- Jack Pardee, 22-11-1 (1987-89)
- John Jenkins, 18-15-0 (1990-92)
- Kim Helton, 24-53-1 (1993-99)
- Dana Dimel, 8-26-0 (2000-02)
- Art Briles, 26-24-0 (2003-present)