TCU 20, Houston 13

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TCU (8-5)0731020
HOU (8-5)730313

Final

8:00 PM ET, December 28, 2007
Reliant Stadium
HOUSTON, TX

Dalton, Watts lead TCU to Texas Bowl win over Houston

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Bowl Overview
It was over when... The Horned Frogs' defense held Houston to just 4 yards in the Cougars' final drive of the game. TCU ran a minute off the clock to hold onto the win.
Gameball goes to... Andy Dalton. TCU's freshman quarterback completed 21 of 30 passes for 249 yards and ran for 16 more yards and a score on 11 carries.
Stat of the game... 30. Houston's Anthony Alridge, the nation's seventh-leading rusher, was held to a season-low of 30 yards on the ground in the loss.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1920
Total Yards365367
Passing249335
Rushing11632
Penalties11-856-73
3rd Down Conversions5-154-15
4th Down Conversions1-11-2
Turnovers10
Possession31:3228:28
Air/Ground Leaders
TCU Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Dalton21/3024901
Houston Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Keenum23/3833510
TCU Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Watts1246110
Christian124209
Houston Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Alridge1529022
Kohn1505
TCU Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Dickerson357032
Bryant356022
Houston Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Avery10120018
Kohn167167
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERTCUHOU
TD00:08Andre Kohn 67 Yd Pass From Case Keenum (T.J. Lawrence Kick)
Drive: 2 plays, 65 yds, :57
07
SECOND QUARTERTCUHOU
TD10:24Andy Dalton 3 Yd Run (Chris Manfredini Kick)
Drive: 11 plays, 75 yds, 4:38
77
FG00:10T.J. Lawrence 39 Yd
Drive: 13 plays, 68 yds, 6:30
710
THIRD QUARTERTCUHOU
FG06:30Chris Manfredini 29 Yd
Drive: 9 plays, 30 yds, 4:07
1010
FOURTH QUARTERTCUHOU
TD14:28Justin Watts 7 Yd Run (Chris Manfredini Kick)
Drive: 13 plays, 80 yds, 4:56
1710
FG07:28Chris Manfredini 36 Yd
Drive: 9 plays, 62 yds, 4:19
2010
FG01:57T.J. Lawrence 32 Yd
Drive: 7 plays, 60 yds, 1:17
2013

HOUSTON (AP) -- Justin Watts had scored exactly one touchdown in his career at TCU before the Texas Bowl.

TD No. 2 for Watts helped the Horned Frogs end the season with a bowl victory for the third straight season, something they haven't done in almost 70 years.

When Will It Stop?
Houston Cougars
Although Houston has made three bowl appearances in the last four years, it has fallen short in eight consecutive bowl games, the second-longest active streak. Here's how Houston stacks up with other tough bowl losing streaks:
Span
School
Losses
1994-2006Norte Dame9
1981-2007Houston8
1945-88South Carolina8
1987-98West Virginia8

The backup running back scored the go-ahead touchdown early in the fourth quarter to help TCU to a 20-13 win over Houston on Friday night in the Texas Bowl.

"I was pretty excited considering I hadn't scored since the first game of the season," a beaming Watts said. "It feels good to score a touchdown, it's like hitting a home run."

The junior wove through the defense and danced into the end zone for an 8-yard touchdown run that made it 17-10 and gave TCU (8-5) its first lead of the game against its old Southwest Conference rival.

He and Ryan Christian split carries against Houston (8-5) after starter Joseph Turner injured his knee in the first quarter and didn't return.

"It's been like that all year," coach Gary Patterson said. "That's been the thing with our football team, we've just been able to overcome adversity and win ball games."

Quarterback Andy Dalton also ran for a touchdown for TCU. It was 1936-39 when the Horned Frogs last had a run of bowl victories as long as this one. They started their current bowl winning streak with a win over Iowa State in this bowl in 2005 when it was known as the Houston Bowl.

Dalton was 21-of-30 for 249 yards with one interception. Watts and Christian combined for 88 yards rushing on 12 carries.

A 15-yard leaping reception by Jimmy Young on third down kept the drive that ended in Watts' touchdown going. Young outjumped Carson Blackmon to grab the ball and managed to keep his left leg in bounds as he landed.

It was initially ruled an incomplete pass, but the call was overturned after a review by officials.

The Cougars had a chance to tie it with less than 30 seconds to play but Case Keenum's pass sailed just beyond the fingertips of Jeron Harvey in the end zone. He had two more shots at the end zone, but the ball fell short on the first one and Chase Ortiz hit him as he threw the second one to end the game.

Keenum was hurried and harassed by TCU most of the night and was sacked five times. He was 23-of-38 for 335 yards. Donnie Avery had 10 receptions for 120 yards.

Playing without coach Art Briles, who left in late November to coach at Baylor, the Cougars extended their bowl losing streak to eight games. Their last bowl win came in the 1980 Garden State Bowl.

Interim coach Chris Thurmond led a Houston team that often looked confused and shaky against TCU.

"What these kids have done in the last 30 days in unbelievable," Thurmond said. "They have lost their leadership, they had to adjust to new leadership but they never missed a beat ... There was a couple of things that could have got easy for them to get frustrated during the game but they didn't, they just kept playing.

"So please when you write the story of this game, the story is the effort and the heart of these guys because what they have been through in the last 30 days was tough," he said.

The Horned Frogs got to the Houston 2 later in the fourth quarter, but had to settle for a 35-yard field goal after a holding penalty followed by a 6-yard loss by Christian on third down.

Houston made it 20-13 with a 32-yard field goal by T.J. Lawrence with 1:57 remaining. Houston had a first down from the TCU 14, but Keenum was sacked by Ortiz for a 5-yard loss on third down to bring out Lawrence.

The Cougars tried an onside kick after the field goal, but TCU's Brian Bonner recovered the ball.

Houston attempted a 48-yard field goal midway through the fourth quarter but it sailed wide right.

TCU's Chris Manfredini hit a 29-yard field goal with 6:30 remaining in the third quarter to tie the game at 10-all.

The Horned Frogs shut down Houston's star running back Anthony Alridge. He entered the game with 1,568 yards rushing for the season and managed just 28 yards on 15 carries Friday.

A 39-yard field goal by T.J. Lawrence 10 seconds before halftime put Houston ahead 10-7.

TCU's Dalton capped an 11-play, 75-yard drive with a 3-yard touchdown run early in the second quarter that tied the game at 7-all.

Dalton, who grew up in the Houston suburb of Katy, was the game's most valuable player.

"The play that was called gives me the option to keep it or give it," he said. "I probably should have given it, but I kept it and I was able to get into the end zone."

Dalton broke TCU's single-season record for completions with 208 when he found Shae Reagan for a 9-yard reception later in the second quarter. The previous mark of 207 was set by Max Knake in 1993.

Andre Kohn's 67-yard catch and run near the end of the first quarter put Houston ahead 7-0. Keenum had to scramble away from Ortiz to get the ball off, giving Kohn time to get down the field and ahead of the defense.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, December 20th
Utah 35 Final
Navy 32
Friday, December 21st
Memphis 27 Final
Florida Atlantic 44
Saturday, December 22nd
Southern Miss 21 Final
Cincinnati 31
Nevada 0 Final
New Mexico 23
UCLA 16 Final
Brigham Young 17
Sunday, December 23rd
Boise State 38 Final
East Carolina 41
Wednesday, December 26th
Purdue 51 Final
Central Michigan 48
Thursday, December 27th
Arizona State 34 Final
Texas 52
Friday, December 28th
Boston College 24 Final
Michigan State 21
TCU 20 Final
Houston 13
Maryland 14 Final
Oregon State 21
Saturday, December 29th
Connecticut 10 Final
Wake Forest 24
UCF 3 Final
Mississippi State 10
Penn State 24 Final
Texas A&M 17
Sunday, December 30th
Alabama 30 Final
Colorado 24
Monday, December 31st
California 42 Final
Air Force 36
Georgia Tech 28 Final
Fresno State 40
South Florida 21 Final
Oregon 56
Kentucky 35 Final
Florida State 28
Indiana 33 Final
Oklahoma State 49
Clemson 20 Final
Auburn 23 OT
Tuesday, January 1st
Wisconsin 17 Final
Tennessee 21
Missouri 38 Final
Arkansas 7
Michigan 41 Final
Florida 35
Texas Tech 31 Final
Virginia 28
Illinois 17 Final
USC 49
Hawaii 10 Final
Georgia 41
Wednesday, January 2nd
West Virginia 48 Final
Oklahoma 28
Thursday, January 3rd
Kansas 24 Final
Virginia Tech 21
Saturday, January 5th
Rutgers 52 Final
Ball State 30
Sunday, January 6th
Bowling Green 7 Final
Tulsa 63
Monday, January 7th
LSU 38 Final
Ohio State 24