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Memphis Tigers at Houston Cougars

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5-6, 1-4 Away
Final
13 - 31
10-1, 5-0 Home

Tune has TDs passing, rushing, No. 17 Houston beats Memphis

Houston handles Memphis for 10th win of the season

Tune tossed a 19-yard touchdown pass to Nathaniel Dell in the second quarter but was picked off twice, the first snapping a streak of 192 attempts without an interception. The QB also rushed for 59 yards, including a 20-yard touchdown as the Cougars (10-1, 8-0 American Athletic Conference) built a 21-3 lead at halftime.

“We just hammer through whatever adversity we are faced with,” Tune said. “Whatever challenges it is for that week, we keep hammering and playing. Don’t let outside noise and distractions get in the way of what we are trying to do. It just speaks to the character of this team and what we know we can do.”

Ta’Zhawn Henry rushed for 73 yards and a touchdown and Alton McCaskill rushed for 58 yards and a touchdown. Dell caught seven passes for 100 yards and Jeremy Singleton finished with five catches for 80 yards.

Houston gained 461 yards and was 8 of 15 on third downs.

Houston went undefeated in conference play for the second time in school history, matching the 2011 team.

“We are a good team,” Houston coach Dana Holgorsen said. “We finished the American 8-0. We’ve won 10 in a row. It’s hard to win in college football. It’s hard to win every week ... I’m very proud of this football team.”

Seth Henigan threw for 208 yards and a touchdown for Memphis (5-6, 2-5), while Calvin Austin III had five catches for 103 yards. The Tigers gained 322 yards.

“There’s frustration, there’s hurt, there’s anger in the locker room and there should be,” Memphis coach Ryan Silverfield said. “I’m all those things. … It starts with me, and I am frustrated. We’ve got to find a way. Our players are frustrated, and I understand. We didn’t execute the way we needed to, the way we are capable of.”

Asa Martin caught a 5-yard touchdown pass from Henigan, and David Kemp made a 22-yard field goal to cut the lead to eight early in the fourth quarter.

Following two straight three-and-out drives by Memphis, Dalton Witherspoon connected on a 34-yard field goal with 3:24 remaining to put Houston up by 11.

THE TAKEAWAY

Memphis: The Tigers closed within eight and had momentum, but could not finish, gaining 23 yards in the fourth quarter. Memphis finished 2 for 14 on third downs and 2 for 4 on fourth downs.

“Our kids haven’t quit,” Silverfield said. “They’re fighting, they’re caring, they’re working. It’s just not showing in results, and that’s my job to figure out a way to get that done.”

Houston: Marcus Jones had two interceptions, his fourth straight game with at least one pick. The Cougars were called for 11 penalties totaling 122 yards, including an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on Holgorsen. He called the penalties “mind-blowing."

SCARY INJURY

Houston junior linebacker Donavan Mutin was taken off the field on a stretcher after tackling Martin with 12 minutes remaining in the first quarter. After the tackle, Mutin’s teammates immediately surrounded him as trainers and personnel rushed on to the field. The entire Houston team came out near the hashmarks on the far side and watched as Mutin was strapped on a backboard, loaded on to a stretcher and wheeled off the field.

Mutin was taken a hospital as a precaution and was alert and talking, the school announced.

Mutin entered the game tied for the team lead with three forced fumbles. He has five tackles for loss, including two sacks.

“Donnie is our emotional leader and team captain,” Holgorsen said. “We were out there for a while. In my 11, 12 years of being a head coach, I’ve never had that. I’ve never had a kid taken off on a stretcher. That was dire. He was moving and talking toward the end of it. It took him awhile to wake up. He was breathing.”

POLL IMPLICATIONS

The Cougars should at least maintain their position in the poll.

UP NEXT

Memphis: Hosts Tulane on Nov. 27.

Houston: At UConn on Nov. 27 to end the regular season.

How To Watch

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  • TV Channel: Tigers at Cougars 2021 College Football, week 12, is broadcasted on ESPN2.
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Scoring Summary

HOU TD 2nd Period 14:03 Alton McCaskill 36 Yd Run (Dalton Witherspoon Kick)
HOU TD 2nd Period 5:40 Nathaniel Dell 19 Yd pass from Clayton Tune (Dalton Witherspoon Kick)
MEM FG 2nd Period 2:55 David Kemp 28 Yd Field Goal
HOU TD 2nd Period 0:53 Clayton Tune 20 Yd Run (Dalton Witherspoon Kick)
MEM TD 3rd Period 4:31 Asa Martin 5 Yd pass from Seth Henigan (David Kemp Kick)
MEM FG 4th Period 14:52 David Kemp 22 Yd Field Goal
HOU FG 4th Period 3:24 Dalton Witherspoon 34 Yd Field Goal
HOU TD 4th Period 1:43 Ta'Zhawn Henry 4 Yd Run (Dalton Witherspoon Kick)

Statistics

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24 1st Downs 25
2-14 3rd down efficiency 8-15
2-4 4th down efficiency 1-1
322 Total Yards 461
216 Passing 264
22/46 Comp/Att 20/34
4.7 Yards per pass 7.8
106 Rushing 197
28 Rushing Attempts 37
3.8 Yards per rush 5.3
5-31 Penalties 11-122
2 Turnovers 2
0 Fumbles lost 0
2 Interceptions thrown 2
25:34 Possession 34:26

Game Information

TDECU Stadium

Location: Houston, TX
Attendance: 28,712 · Capacity:
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