1976 Houston Cougars football
SWC co-champion
Cotton Bowl Classic champion
ConferenceSouthwest Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 4
APNo. 4
Record10–2 (7–1 SWC)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorBill Yeoman
Offensive schemeHouston Veer
Defensive coordinatorDon Todd
Home stadiumHouston Astrodome
1976 Southwest Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 4 Houston + 7 1 010 2 0
No. 13 Texas Tech + 7 1 010 2 0
No. 7 Texas A&M 6 2 010 2 0
Baylor 4 3 17 3 1
Texas 4 4 05 5 1
Arkansas 3 4 15 5 1
Rice 2 6 03 8 0
SMU 2 6 03 8 0
TCU 0 8 00 11 0
  • + Conference co-champions
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1976 Houston Cougars football team, also known as the Houston Cougars, Houston, or UH, represented the University of Houston in the 1976 NCAA Division I football season. It was the 31st year of season play for Houston. The team was coached by fifteenth-year head football coach, Bill Yeoman. The team played its home games at the Astrodome, a 53,000-person capacity stadium off-campus in Houston. It was Houston's first year of season play as a full member of the Southwest Conference eligible as champions. Upon winning the conference as co-champions, the Cougars competed against the Maryland Terrapins in the Cotton Bowl Classic, and finished the post-season at an all-time highest national ranking in the history of the program. Senior defensive tackle Wilson Whitley received the Lombardi Award following the season. Future UH and Baylor head coach Art Briles played on the team.

Schedule

Houston's 1976 Southwest Conference championship trophy
DateOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSource
September 11at BaylorABCW 23–537,500
September 18at Florida*L 14–4949,820[1]
September 25vs. No. 9 Texas A&MW 21–1070,001
October 9West Texas State*W 50–723,498
October 16at SMUNo. 19W 29–628,204
October 23vs. No. 15 ArkansasNo. 14
  • Rice Stadium
  • Houston, TX
L 7–1447,192
October 30TCU
  • Houston Astrodome
  • Houston, TX
W 49–2118,263
November 6at No. 20 TexasNo. 19W 30–077,809
November 20at No. 5 Texas TechNo. 9ABCW 27–1945,102
November 27at RiceNo. 7
W 42–2032,212
December 4Miami (FL)*No. 6
  • Houston Astrodome
  • Houston, TX
W 21–1620,849
January 1vs. No. 4 Maryland*No. 6
CBSW 30–2158,500
  • *Non-conference game
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game

Poll rankings

Week-to-Week Rankings
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking. ██ Not ranked the previous week.
PollPreWk 1Wk 2Wk 3Wk 4Wk 5Wk 6Wk 7Wk 8Wk 9Wk 10Wk 11Wk 12Final
AP NR NR NR NR NR 19 14 NR 19 12 9 7 6 4

Coaching staff

Head coach Bill Yeoman coaches Houston
NamePositionAlma mater (Year)Year at Houston
Bill YeomanHead coach/offensive coordinatorArmy (1948)15th
Don ToddDefensive coordinatorHardin–Simmons (1964)5th
Melvin BrownOffensive backs coachOklahoma (1954)15th
Clarence DanielDefensive backs coachHuron (1955)5th
Ronny PeacockDefensive backs coachHouston (1972)3rd
Billy WillinghamOffensive line coachTCU (1951)10th
Elmer ReddOffensive backfield coachPrairie View A&M (1950)7th
Gary MullinsLinebackers coachHouston (1972)2nd
Joe ArenasWide receivers coachNebraska-Omaha (1951)14th

References

  1. "Florida eases past Houston by 49–14". The Odessa American. September 19, 1976. Retrieved October 29, 2023 via Newspapers.com.


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