Monday, November 14, 2011

Case Keenum And The Houston Offense Are Doing Unprecedented Things

In the last 13 years since 1998, 7 teams from non-AQ schools have appeared in a BCS Bowl game. Utah played in the Fiesta Bowl in 2004 and the Sugar Bowl in 2008 representing the Mountain West conference. TCU has played in two BCS bowl games as well. The Horn Frogs, representing the Mountain West conference as well, played in the Fiesta Bowl in 2009 and the Rose Bowl last year. Boise St. has played in two BCS bowl games representing the WAC. The Broncos played in the Fiesta Bowl in 2006 and the Fiesta Bowl again in 2009. Hawaii also made an appearance in a BCS Bowl game in 2007 when they played in the Sugar Bowl as a representative of the WAC. A conference that was not mentioned above in being represented in a BCS Bowl game was Conference USA. In fact, since 1998, Conference USA has never had a team finish inside of the BCS top 10. However, if Houston can run the table, they will likely represent Conference USA in a BCS bowl game. This feat would be unprecedented for the conference and it would be unprecedented for college football as well because there has never been an offense as explosive as the Cougars' offense.

Lead by Heisman Trophy candidate Case Keenum, the Houston offense is a dominant force. Keenum, who is in his 6th season of eligibility, is going out with a bang and is putting up crazy numbers. In 10 victories this season, Keenum has thrown for over 300 yards in every game and has thrown for over 400 yards in half of those games. He leads the FBS in passing yards and is 49 yards away from reaching 4,000 yards on the season. He is second in the FBS in completion percentage at 74.2, which is very impressive because he has attempted the 11th most passes of any quarterback. Keenum is also second in yards per attempt at over 10 and second in QB rating at just under 200. Lastly, Keenum leads the FBS in touchdowns with 37, which is just under 4 touchdown passes per game. In fact, in a two game span, Keenum threw 15 touchdown passes, as he threw 6 in a 63-28 victory over Marshall and then he had a crazy 9 touchdown performance against Rice in a 73-34 win earlier this season. Keenum has put his name in the record books numerous times thus far this season. He passed former Hawaii quarterback Timmy Chang for the most career yards of total offense in FBS history in Houston's victory over Marshall. The next week against Rice, Keenum passed former Texas Tech quarterback Graham Harrell for the most career touchdown passes in FBS history. To cap an unbelievable three week stretch, Keenum passed Timmy Chang for the most career passing yards in NCAA history in a victory over UAB.

Just looking at the numbers that the Houston offense is putting up is astounding and unthinkable. The Cougars are scoring a ridiculous number of points, as they lead the nation in scoring at over 54 points per game. Since 2004, just Western Kentucky and Hawaii in 2007 have scored more points per game than the Cougars. In 6 conference victories Houston is averaging over 61 points per game and in their last 3 wins over Rice, UAB, and Tulane, they have scored an average of 67 points. Their lowest scoring output in conference play this season was a 49-point performance against UTEP. Yes, as crazy as it sounds, 49 points is their lowest scoring total in 6 conference games. The Cougars lead the FBS in total yards and total yards per game at 628.8. No team since 2004 has averaged more yards per game than the Cougars. Houston leads the FBS in passing yards with over 465 per game as well. Since 2004, just Texas Tech in 2007 has averaged more passing yards per game than the Cougars.

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