1950 Houston Cougars football team

The 1950 Houston Cougars football team was an American football team that represented the University of Houston as an independent during the 1950 college football season. In its third season under head coach Clyde Lee, the team compiled a 4–6 record. Bill Moeller and Max Clark were the team captains.[1] The team played its home games at Public School Stadium in Houston.

1950 Houston Cougars football
ConferenceIndependent
1950 record4–6
Head coachClyde Lee (3rd season)
CaptainBill Moeller, Max Clark
Home stadiumPublic School Stadium, Rice Stadium
1950 Southern college football independents records
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
Maryland State      8 0 0
No. 15 Miami (FL)      9 1 1
Virginia      8 2 0
Western Maryland      6 2 0
Grambling      6 4 1
Tampa      5 4 0
Catholic University      2 3 1
Houston      4 6 0
Louisville      3 6 1
Navy      3 6 0
Delaware      2 5 1
Georgetown      2 7 0
Chattanooga      1 9 0
Rankings from AP Poll

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 23St. BonaventureL 14–2914,000[2]
September 30at BaylorL 7–3425,000
October 7at Trinity (TX)San Antonio, TXL 16–201,456
October 14Louisville
  • Public School Stadium
  • Houston, TX
W 27–714,342
October 20at 1950 Hardin–SimmonsAbilene, TXL 13–14
October 28at WichitaW 46–610,000
November 11North Texas State
  • Public School Stadium
  • Houston, TX
L 13–168,000
November 18William & Mary
W 36–1825,000
November 24Midwestern State
  • Public School Stadium
  • Houston, TX
W 40–182,500
December 2Tulsa
  • Rice Stadium
  • Houston, TX
L 21–2810,000
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References

  1. "2018 Houston Football Media Guide" (PDF). University of Houston. pp. 126, 144. Retrieved August 14, 2020.
  2. "Marchibroda Passes, Hanifin's Runs Again Spark Bona To 29-14 Triumph". Olean Times Herald. September 25, 1950. p. 8 via Newspapers.com.
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