The University of Houston wrapped up its regular season with a strong 31-24 road win at Baylor, fueled by quarterback Conner Weigman’s three-touchdown performance. The victory pushed the Cougars to a nine-win season, marking one of the program’s most encouraging finishes in recent years.
Weigman delivered a poised and controlled performance, guiding the Cougars’ offense from the opening drive. He spread the ball to multiple receivers, protected possessions, and kept the offense moving when Baylor tightened its coverage. His three total touchdowns gave Houston the cushion it needed late in the game.
Houston’s defense also played a central role. The unit created key stops in the second half, shutting down several Baylor possessions when the Bears attempted a late push. The Cougars forced Baylor into long third downs, kept pressure on the quarterback, and held strong in the final minutes.
This win carries weight for fans across the city of Houston. After an up-and-down stretch earlier in the season, the team rallied to close strong, showing growth on both sides of the ball. A road victory over a Big 12 opponent gives the Cougars a boost heading into the postseason and strengthens the program’s momentum.
For local supporters, the result also highlights the emergence of Weigman as a reliable leader under center. His ability to stay calm in high-pressure moments continues to energize the fan base.
Houston now awaits its bowl game assignment. With nine wins and a closing statement victory, the Cougars are in strong position for an attractive postseason matchup. Preparations will begin soon, giving the coaching staff time to refine key areas before the team’s final game of the year.
Fans can expect updates over the coming week as bowl pairings are announced across the country.
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