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spurs1990
12-09-2016, 07:19 PM
With the events occurring today and over the last two weeks, I think there's a possibility for something to occur that hasn't in over 14 years.

A football game between the Houston Cougars and Texas Longhorns.

Everyone is well aware of the bleacher-botch episode in Sept 2001, and how it essentially put a kibosh on these programs sharing a field for an indefinite period.
But even that was under the old regime of Deloss Dodds.

The two current ADs of each school, along with the school prez's, have a warmer relationship.
And now we have the hiring of the Houston football coach at the Forty Acres, followed by the (hopefully longterm) commitment of a UT legend to lead the team on Cullen Blvd.

I can see no better time than to finally bridge the gap, formalize and normalize relations, and end the frosty link between the two long-term rivals.

The first opening is in two years:

Houston has an opening in its non-conference schedule in 2018.
Texas is only committed to play at Maryland and home vs Southern Cal in 2018.


That would provide an opportunity for a 1 and 1 with the latter being in 2019, with the Horns having Rice and La Tech, could use a stronger G5 opponent in Houston.
The Cougars conversely can strengthen their 2019 docket with adding Texas to its already Big12 opponents of Oklahoma and Kansas.

I believe the Tom Herman/Major Applewhite connection will deliver the final blow to knockoff the resentment from the beginning of this century.

Personally as a long time (since 1991) UH fan, I cannot think of any opponent more desirous for the Houston Cougars football team to meet than Texas.
A lot will be proven during these potential games.

To the point the nation will have its eyes firmly planted on TDECU and DKR stadiums.

http://media.scout.com/Media/College_Football/74_MajorEyes.JPG
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Blake
12-09-2016, 07:27 PM
I have no idea what the bleacher botch episode is.

I think schools are scared to play Houston now thanks to OU game and others. If I'm a P5 school, I'd rather lose to another P5 school for the way it would look to the playoff committee

pgardn
12-09-2016, 10:14 PM
I have no idea what the bleacher botch episode is.

I think schools are scared to play Houston now thanks to OU game and others. If I'm a P5 school, I'd rather lose to another P5 school for the way it would look to the playoff committee

Looked it up.

http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/2001-09-18-houston-stadium.htm

Had no idea...

FkLA
12-09-2016, 10:50 PM
Houston has looked average the past couple of years without Ward. They'll regress. I'm sure Houston will find another good QB at some point, but I'm not buying the idea that they're a perennial playoff contender that big P5 teams fear.

Clipper Nation
12-09-2016, 10:55 PM
Applewhite is such a bad hire. Houston went from the next great coach to the next Tony Levine.

Kermit
12-09-2016, 11:00 PM
Looked it up.

http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/2001-09-18-houston-stadium.htm

Had no idea...

I vividly remember. It was a fucking embarrassment.

Avante
12-11-2016, 01:47 AM
I seriously doubt the nation cares all that much about Texas vs Houston, Texans might.

pgardn
12-11-2016, 09:20 AM
I seriously doubt the nation cares all that much about Texas vs Houston, Texans might.

For one bleeping second think about the board you are posting on.