Los Angeles Times

Cougars don’t think it’s that big an upset

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HOUSTON — Houston Coach Tom Herman and the Cougars are past the point of proving they are for real. Shocking the world is for the real underdogs and if a Power Five conference happens to take note of what Houston is doing that’s fine.

“We were prepared to win. We expected to win. We train to win,” Herman said Saturday after a 33-23 victory over No. 3 Oklahoma. “It wasn’t about making a statement, it was about going 1-0 the first week of the season.”

Greg Ward Jr., Brandon Wilson and the 15th-ranked Cougars looked every bit ready to compete in the Big 12 — or any other conference for that matter. Houston is one of 11 schools that will meet with Big 12 officials starting next week to make a pitch to the Power Five conference that is pondering expansion.

The elusive quarterbac­k Ward passed for 321 yards and two touchdowns. Wilson, though, provided the key play in the biggest regular-season nonconfere­nce game the Cougars have played in 25 years and Houston’s third victory in school history against a top-three team.

The versatile senior defensive back went end line to end zone to score a touchdown with a short 54-yard field goal attempt to give Houston 26-17 lead with 8:28 left in the third quarter.

Wilson reached up to catch the ball, barely keeping his feet in bounds. Reminiscen­t of Auburn’s Kick Six against Alabama in 2013, Wilson went flying out of the end zone and hurdled a fallen teammate to score what went into the books as a 100yard return.

“I thought I stepped out, but I didn’t,” Wilson said. “I just saw the green grass and I scored.”

 ?? George Bridges Associated Press ?? OKLAHOMA quarterbac­k Baker Mayfield can’t get loose from Houston defensive tackle Ed Oliver.
George Bridges Associated Press OKLAHOMA quarterbac­k Baker Mayfield can’t get loose from Houston defensive tackle Ed Oliver.

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