(23) Houston 44, Tulane 16

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Final

3:30 PM ET, October 17, 2009
Superdome
NEW ORLEANS, LA

Keenum carries No. 23 Houston to first Conference USA win

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Houston turned it on in the third quarter. The offense scored 20 points and the defense held Tulane scoreless.
Gameball goes to... Jeremy Smith, who blocked a Tulane punt that gave Houston the ball on the Green Wave 6, which led to a Cougars TD.
Stat of the game... 334. Houston quarterback Case Keenum threw for 334 yards, the 19th time in his career he's thrown for more than 300 yards.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs3126
Total Yards516437
Passing371250
Rushing145187
Penalties5-407-52
3rd Down Conversions9-136-15
4th Down Conversions0-00-1
Turnovers01
Possession25:2534:35
Air/Ground Leaders
Houston Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Keenum33/4637120
Tulane Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Griffin12/1812610
Kemp10/1512401
Houston Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Beall1664214
Wilson632017
Tulane Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Anderson18108025
Williams845013
Houston Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Rodriguez684034
Beall548016
Tulane Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Williams663027
Robottom251038
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERHOUTULN
FG09:09Ben Bell 22 Yd 30
FG03:24Ross Thevenot 43 Yd 33
SECOND QUARTERHOUTULN
FG11:03Ross Thevenot 35 Yd 36
TD08:25Bryce Beall 1 Yd Run (Pat Failed) 96
THIRD QUARTERHOUTULN
TD13:02Justin Johnson 3 Yd Run (Pat Failed) 156
TD09:32James Cleveland 6 Yd Pass From Case Keenum (Jordan Mannisto Kick) 226
TD03:19Bryce Beall 1 Yd Run (Jordan Mannisto Kick) 296
FOURTH QUARTERHOUTULN
TD14:09Antoine Duplessis 4 Yd Pass From Ryan Griffin (Ross Thevenot Kick) 2913
TD11:04Justin Johnson 6 Yd Run (Case Keenum Pass To Justin Johnson For Two-Point Conversion) 3713
FG07:19Ross Thevenot 27 Yd 3716
TD02:43L.J. Castile 7 Yd Pass From Case Keenum (Jordan Mannisto Kick) 4416
Associated Press

NEW ORLEANS -- Worried that his players looked uptight at halftime, coach Kevin Sumlin reminded No. 23 Houston that football is supposed to be fun.

For Tulane, the misery commenced shortly thereafter.

Case Keenum threw for 334 yards and two scores, and Houston exploded for 37 second-half points in a 44-16 victory over the Green Wave on Saturday.

Fast Facts

• Houston won its seventh straight game against Tulane. Thirty five second-half points helped the Cougars win their fourth game this season.

• Quarterback Case Keenum, who threw for 334 yards, has 77 career touchdown passes, breaking a tie with Andre Ware for third most in school history.

• Tulane has lost nine straight games in Conference USA play and 37 straight against ranked opponents.

-- ESPN Stats & Information

"It just didn't look like to me we were having any fun" in the first half, Sumlin said. "It looked like we were out here, not going through the motions, but just pressing. We had some things that were a little bit off early in the first half and guys were beating themselves up at halftime. We'd only given up two field goals, so there wasn't any reason to panic. They needed to just play."

Bryce Beall and Justin Johnson each ran for two touchdowns for Houston (5-1, 1-1 Conference USA), which pulled away convincingly after leading only 9-6 at the half.

Keenum wound up with his lowest passing total of the season, but still surpassed 300 yards for the 19th time in his career and the sixth straight game this season. His scoring passes went for 6 yards James Cleveland and for 7 yards to L.J. Castile.

"Tulane came in and had a really good game-plan. They did a good job of keeping us on our heels in the first half," Keenum said. "We just had to let loose and play. We were all kind of uptight and we just needed to go out there and have fun and play football because it's a fun game to play."

It certainly was in the end for Houston.

Tulane (2-4, 0-3), however, has now lost 37 straight to ranked teams since 1982.

Green Wave starting quarterback Joe Kemp had another inconsistent outing, going 10 of 15 for 124 yards, an interception and drive-stalling sack. For a second straight game, he was replaced in the second half by redshirt freshman Ryan Griffin, who produced Tulane's only touchdown on a 3-yard pass to Antoine Duplessis in the back of the end zone early in the fourth quarter.

Houston was in command by then, though, and responded with another touchdown of its own on Johnson's 6-yard run to make it 37-13.

"It was like a 12-round fight. They eventually wore us down and knocked us out," Tulane coach Bob Toledo said. "You're talking about one of the best offensive teams in the country, the best quarterback in the country. They score a lot of points -- and they did."

Tulane's Andre Anderson ran for 108 yards on 18 carries. Griffin finished 12 of 18 for 126 yards.

Cougars receiver Chaz Rodriguez had six catches for 84 yards, including a 34-yarder that was Houston's longest gain from scrimmage.

Houston entered the game averaging 569.2 yards and 40.2 points per game, but Tulane's defense, rated first against the pass in Conference USA coming in, slowed the Cougars early.

Clock-eating drives powered by Anderson's hard running led to Ross Thevenot's field goals of 43 and 35 yards, the second putting Tulane ahead 6-3 with 11:03 left in the first half.

Houston got going after that, responding with a 12-play, 66-yard touchdown drive capped by Beall's 1-yard scoring run. The series demonstrated how quickly the Cougars can move the ball with their no-huddle attack. They consumed just 2:38 on the drive. Ben Bell's point-after try missed, keeping Houston's lead at 9-6.

Houston again drove deep into Tulane territory a few minutes before halftime, but Bell hooked a short field goal try wide left.

The Cougars went up 15-6 on the opening drive of the second half, needing only 1:58 to cover 60 yards in eight plays. The drive ended with Johnson's 3-yard run for his first career touchdown.

Houston struck again after Jeremy Smith blocked Thevenot's punt deep in Green Wave territory. Two plays later, Keenum rolled right and found Cleveland in the back of the end zone to make it 22-6.

"I was proud of them. When you're on the road, we talk about creating your own energy," Sumlin said. "You couldn't have a better series of events than that to start the second half."

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Wednesday, October 14th
5 Boise State 28 Final
Tulsa 21
Thursday, October 15th
8 Cincinnati 34 Final
21 South Florida 17
Saturday, October 17th
Arkansas 20 Final
1 Florida 23
22 South Carolina 6 Final
2 Alabama 20
20 Oklahoma 13 Final
3 Texas 16
4 Virginia Tech 23 Final
19 Georgia Tech 28
6 USC 34 Final
25 Notre Dame 27
7 Ohio State 18 Final
Purdue 26
9 Miami (FL) 27 Final
UCF 7
11 Iowa 20 Final
Wisconsin 10
Colorado State 6 Final
12 TCU 44
Minnesota 0 Final
14 Penn State 20
Texas Tech 31 Final
15 Nebraska 10
Missouri 17 Final
16 Oklahoma State 33
17 Kansas 30 Final
Colorado 34
18 Brigham Young 38 Final
San Diego State 28
23 Houston 44 Final
Tulane 16
24 Utah 35 Final
UNLV 15