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Top 50: # 38 Houston (Bloguin.com)
Burning Question: Can Tom Herman Lead the Cougars to an AAC Title?

The Houston Cougars have had pretty good luck over the last decade when it comes to selecting new coaches to take over their program.

First, it was current Baylor head coach Art Briles, who led the Cougars to four bowl games from 2003-2007, erasing an era in Houston football in which fans expected five wins or fewer each year.

When Kevin Sumlin took over in 2008, winning was taken to the next level. After leading the Cougars to an 11-1 record in 2011, it looked like the Houston football program had ascended to the next level.

Even with Sumlin moving on to Texas A&M, new head coach Tony Levine was able to lead his new squad to a win over Penn State in the Ticket City Bowl. After two mediocre seasons, it looked like Levine had things figured out with 14 returning starters heading into the 2014 season...

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07-08-2015 10:48 AM
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Way to early to tell what the results will be but based on the recruting talent coach Herman has been able to pull, I say yes.
07-08-2015 03:43 PM
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