https://www.espn.com/college-footba...he-2022-way-too-early-college-football-top-25 13. Houston Cougars 2021 record: 12-2 (8-0 AAC) Starters expected to return: 7 offense, 6 defense, 1 special teams Key starters expected to leave: G Keenan Murphy, C Kody Russey, OT Dennis Bardwell, CB/KR Marcus Jones, DT Logan Hall, DE David Anenih, LB Deontay Anderson, CB Damarion Williams, WR Jake Herslow Key additions: WR Matthew Golden, WR Brice Johnson, OL Demetrius Hunter, CB Moses Alexander, DE Nadame Tucker, DT Amipeleasi Lange Outlook: After winning 12 games for only the third time in school history, the Cougars will again be among the AAC favorites in 2022, if not the favorite. There are plenty of pieces coming back on offense, including quarterback Clayton Tune, RB Alton McCaskill and receiver Nathaniel Dell. The offensive line needs to play better and Dell needs help on the perimeter. Houston's "Third Ward" defense is what has fueled its resurgence under Dana Holgorsen, and the Cougars are fortunate coordinator Doug Belk is sticking around after drawing interest from a handful of Power 5 programs. Jones' big-play capabilities on kick returns and in the secondary will be sorely missed.
Former Samford junior LB Trimarcus Cheeks transferred to Houston. Cheeks (6'2"/222) was the second leading tackler on his team in 2021, and his 2019 season saw him selected to a few All-Freshman teams. He's got the potential to make a difference for the Cougars despite the jump to the FBS for Cheeks.
UH ideally has 2-3 years of being very good at football… if they do that, they will surprise with the quality of recruits they start getting… the problem is their head coach doesn’t work as hard as other coaches, especially when it comes to recruiting.
Top 50 class is good. This is the highest rated class we have signed since 2016 and that was coming off a Peach Bowl win and final top 10 ranking.
Joseph Duarte Retweeted Tyron Carrier @TyronCarrier · 5h I'm no longer employed at the University of Houston. I recognize NIL and the portal have changed the landscape of college football. But seems like a lot of volatility at UH, especially after the success of 2021 and the Big XII going forward. Anybody know what happened here?
And now it is no longer there. Don't know what that means. But this one is still up... Tyron Carrier @TyronCarrier · 4h It's two sides to every story.
It looks like Carrier was let go in May of 2021. I'm guessing that "I'm no longer employed at UH" tweet was not an update as much as it was clarification for those discussing his potential or current employment as a coach (WR coach at WVU in particular).