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    Houston vs Texas Tech is over, here is the recap: Taylor Potts threw for 373 yards and four touchdowns to lead the Texas Tech Red Raiders to a 35-20 win over the Houston Cougars in non-conference action at Jones AT&T Stadium. Potts converted 32-of-46 passes for the Red Raiders (7-5) as they won their second in a row and the third in the last four outings to close the regular season. Detron Lewis caught a game-high 11 passes for 135 yards and two touchdowns. The Cougars (5-7) were led by David Piland who converted 32-of-61 passes for 441 yards and two TDs, but he was also picked off three times as the squad closed out the campaign with four straight losses and will miss out on postseason play as a result. Potts put the home team on the board first as he hit Lewis with a six-yard TD strike at the 11:03 mark of the first quarter. The Cougars cut into that lead when Matt Hogan knocked through a 49-yard field goal less than two minutes later. Houston then assumed a 10-7 lead on the strength of a seven-yard TD pass from Piland to Justin Johnson with just over three minutes to play in the frame. Tech running back Eric Stephens streaked 26 yards into the end zone late in the first quarter to put the hosts back on top by a score of 14-10. Potts and Lewis hooked up again in the second quarter, this time on a nine- yard effort to push the Red Raider lead to 21-10. But before the half could end Hogan made good on a 19-yard field goal for Houston to make the score 21-13 at the half. The only points of the third quarter came courtesy of an eight-yard TD pass from Potts to Baron Batch. Once more the Cougars responded, this time with a 13-yard TD pass from Piland to Tyron Carrier at the 10-minute mark of the fourth quarter, but at 28-20 that's as close as Houston would get. In fact, Texas Tech kept the pressure on and built on its advantage when Potts hooked up with Lyle Leong on a 19-yard TD strike midway through the fourth to put the game out of reach. Read more: Source: http://www.kansascity.com/2010/11/28/2477057/recap-texas-tech-vs-houston.html#ixzz16bJeFraI

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Watching Houston vs Texas Tech live streaming online would be illegal. It's not surprising that there were folks a bit disappointed in a 15 point win, I think I've come to expect that given the current situation. I also continue to be disappointed that we can't seem to enjoy anything, but maybe I just need to lay off when folks are disappointed at the outcome and not be an antagonist because I think I feel like this team needs to be protected a bit. I know that's a completely silly proposition, but like a lot of you, I get emotionally invested with a team and when there are fans that seemingly aren't happy with anything, it's tough for me to rationalize. That's not to say that I'm totally happy with everything. I still hate the administration and if there's any silver-lining that could come out of Leach's termination is that the administration is slowly but surely becoming exposed for what they are. It's just a matter of time I think before some people will pay with their jobs. But I also can't just criticize the staff and the players because of what the administration has done. I've tried my best to separate the two because I think they're two different issues and situations, but I don't know that everyone has separated the two. For me personally I want the best of both worlds: I want and enjoy the administration being exposed for lying about what happened with Leach and I still want to see my football team, which includes Tuberville and OC Neal Brown and DC James Willis and all of the players on this team succeed. I usually think that I have a pretty good handle on how people feel about this team and the program, so if I were to ask you if you could agree or disagree with the statement above, or parts of it, I am curious as to where would people stand on both of those issues what they want or if they care. So the regular season ends with this team being what they are. They are still inconsistent on offense and still woeful on defense and I really don't have clue as to how this defense only allowed 20 points to Houston. A lot of it had to do with Houston stopping themselves sometimes, but I'm still surprised that this Texas Tech defense, as awful as it is, was able to hold the Cougars to only 20 points. Nevertheless, I still thought this Houston game was a pretty good summary of what the entire season has been like. Source: http://www.doubletnation.com/2010/11/28/1840322/post-game-thoughts-houston-cougars-20-vs-texas-tech-red-raiders-35

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