List of Houston Cougars football seasons

The Houston Cougars football program is an NCAA Division I FBS football team that represents the University of Houston. The team is commonly referred to as "Houston" or "UH" (spoken as "U of H"). Houston has been a member of the American Athletic Conference since 2013. Since the beginning of the 2019 season, the Cougars have been coached by Dana Holgorsen, the program's 15th head coach. The team played its first season in 1946 and has since won or tied for 11 conference championships and six division championships. The Cougars have played in 30 post-season bowl games with a record of 13–16–1.

Seasons

National champions* Conference champions Division champions Bowl game berth^ Shared standing T
Season Head Coach[1] Conference[2] Season results[1][3][4] Bowl games[5] Final ranking[6]
Final standings Wins Losses Ties[A 1] AP Poll Coaches' Poll
Conference Division[A 2]
Houston Cougars
1946 Jewell Wallace Lone Star 5th 4 6 0 N/A
1947 7th 3 8 0 N/A
1948 Clyde Lee 4th 5 6 0 N/A
1949 Gulf Coast 3rd 5 4 1 N/A
1950 Independent 4 6 0
1951 Missouri Valley T–2nd 6 5 0 Won Salad Bowl against Dayton Flyers, 26–21^
1952 1st 8 2 0 19
1953 T–3rd 4 4 1
1954 2nd 5 5 0
1955 Bill Meek 3rd 6 4 0
1956 1st 7 2 1
1957 Harold Lahar 1st 5 4 1
1958 T–3rd 5 4 0
1959 T–1st 3 7 0
1960 Independent 6 4 0
1961 5 4 1
1962 Bill Yeoman 7 4 0 Won Tangerine Bowl against Miami Redskins, 49–21^
1963 2 8 0
1964 2 6 1
1965 4 5 1
1966 8 2 0 Ineligible[8] 17
1967 7 3 0 Ineligible[8] 19
1968 6 2 2 Ineligible[8] 18 20
1969 9 2 0 Won Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl against Auburn Tigers, 36–7^ 12 16
1970 8 3 0 19 13
1971 9 3 0 Lost Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl to Colorado Buffaloes, 17–29^ 17 14
1972 6 4 1
1973 11 1 0 Won Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl against Tulane Green Wave, 36–7^ 9 13
1974 8 3 1 Tied Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl with NC State Wolfpack, 31–31^ 19 11
1975 2 8 0
1976 Southwest T–1st 10 2 0 Won Cotton Bowl Classic against Maryland Terrapins, 30–21^ 4 4
1977 T–4th 6 5 0 Ineligible[9]
1978 1st 9 3 0 Lost Cotton Bowl Classic to Notre Dame Fighting Irish, 34–35^ 10 11
1979 T–1st 11 1 0 Won Cotton Bowl Classic against Nebraska Cornhuskers, 17–14^ 5 5
1980 T–2nd 7 5 0 Won Garden State Bowl against Navy Midshipmen, 35–0^
1981 3rd 7 4 1 Lost Sun Bowl to Oklahoma Sooners, 14–40^
1982 4th 5 5 1
1983 4th 4 7 0
1984 T–1st 7 5 0 Lost Cotton Bowl Classic to Boston College Eagles, 28–45^
1985 5th 4 7 0
1986 7th 1 10 0
1987 Jack Pardee 7th 4 6 1
1988 2nd 9 3 0 Lost Aloha Bowl to Washington State Cougars, 22–24^ 18
1989 Ineligible[10] 9 2 0 Ineligible[10] 14
1990 John Jenkins Ineligible[10] 10 1 0 Ineligible[10] 10
1991 7th 4 7 0
1992 T–6th 4 7 0
1993 Kim Helton T–7th 1 9 1
1994 6th 1 10 0
1995 6th 2 9 0
1996 C-USA T–1st 7 5 Lost Liberty Bowl to Syracuse Orange, 17–30^
1997 T–4th 3 8
1998 T–5th 3 8
1999 6th 7 4
2000 Dana Dimel T–7th 3 8
2001 10th 0 11
2002 8th 5 7
2003 Art Briles T–6th 7 6 Lost Hawai'i Bowl to Hawaii Warriors, 48–54^
2004 T–6th 3 8
2005 T–3rd 6 6 Lost Fort Worth Bowl to Kansas Jayhawks, 13–42^
2006†‡ 1st 1st 10 4 Lost Liberty Bowl to South Carolina Gamecocks, 36–44^
2007 T–1st 8 5 Lost Texas Bowl to TCU Horned Frogs, 13–20^
2008 Kevin Sumlin 3rd 8 5 Won Armed Forces Bowl against Air Force Falcons, 34–28^
2009 2nd T–1st 10 4 Lost Armed Forces Bowl to Air Force Falcons, 20–47^
2010 3rd 5 7
2011 2nd 1st 13 1 Won TicketCity Bowl against Penn State Nittany Lions, 30–14^ 18 14
2012 Tony Levine T–3rd 5 7
2013 The American 4th 8 5 Lost BBVA Compass Bowl to Vanderbilt Commodores, 24–41^
2014 T–4th 8 5 Won Armed Forces Bowl against Pittsburgh Panthers, 35–34^
2015†‡ Tom Herman 1st T–1st 13 1 Won Peach Bowl against Florida State Seminoles, 38–24^ 8 8
2016 T–3rd 9 4 Lost Las Vegas Bowl to San Diego State Aztecs, 10–34^
2017 Major Applewhite 2nd 7 5 Lost Hawaii Bowl to Fresno State Bulldogs, 27–33^
2018 T–1st 8 5 Lost Armed Forces Bowl to Army Black Knights, 14–70^
2019 Dana Holgorsen T–5th 4 8
2020 6th 3 5 Lost New Mexico Bowl to Hawaii Rainbow Warriors, 14–28^
2021 T–1st 12 2 Won Birmingham Bowl against Auburn Tigers, 17–13^ 17 17
2022 T–4th 8 5 Won Independence Bowl against Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns, 23–16^
Total 455 370 14 (includes only regular season games)
13 16 1 (includes only bowl games; 30 appearances)
468 386 15 (all games)

Notes

  1. Overtime rules in college football were introduced in 1996, making ties impossible in the period since.[7]
  2. Since 2005, Conference USA has been divided into two divisions, East and West; division winners selected as representatives that advanced to the Conference USA Football Championship Game determined the conference champion.

References

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  2. "Houston Historical Data". College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on 2010-12-04. Retrieved 2010-11-29.
  3. "Houston Championships". College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on 2010-02-16. Retrieved 2010-11-29.
  4. "Football Record Book" (PDF). Big 12 Conference. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-21. Retrieved 2010-12-02.
  5. "Houston Bowl History". College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on 2010-12-06. Retrieved 2010-11-29.
  6. "Houston In the Polls". College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on 2010-12-06. Retrieved 2010-11-29.
  7. Whiteside, Kelly (August 25, 2006). "Overtime system still excites coaches". USA Today. Archived from the original on November 4, 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-29.
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  10. "Legislative Services Database - LSDBi".
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