We did not sell out in waco, i was there and there were plenty of empty seats
I was there too, and considering we were picked 7th and Baylor was middle of the pack, the crowd of 37,500 in a 45,000 seat stadium was a real good crowdâŠand there werent plenty of empty anything where i satâŠIt was JAMMED!
Waco is not a one horse town, I have been through there several times and I definitely remember seeing TWO horses.
The Cougar side in Waco in 1976 was,indeed, jammed.
It was exciting!
I remember we had multiple student busses to the game
Itâs actually my chart. Iâll be updating it next week.
For some reason he didnt add credit to you. He does indicate it isnt his. I missed that.
If youâve ever wondered about our attendance history throughout the years, hereâs a link to a blog that keeps track of that:
2015 Houston Cougar football attendance
I finally got around to the annual update of my wins-versus-attendance graph for UH Cougar Football: The Coogs averaged 33,980 fans over âŠ
I know the author of the blog used to post on the other site; hope he moves over.
I used to love taking the Royal Allen bus trips to the various games. Royal was a great Coog and his passing was way too soon. So many great Coog friends have passed but left me with fond memories. Iâm talking about people like Royal Allen, James and Virginia Langham, Jim and Nancy Gammage, Bud Hayden, Willie and Marsha Burns, just to name a few.
Second chance, Levi Williams in the portal
Was Levi offered byApplewhite via Briles before Major was terminated?
Yes
I remember him.
Kendall gave us Tune, and identified this guy as a good QB.
I say go after him.
The way he wound up at Wyoming would probably be a good reason why he wouldnât pick up our call.
Special breed of folks who go out West in the snow and cold to make their way.
Donât discount the heart.
Houston was, is, and forever will be a working class Cowboy town and there is much to admire about that.
Yeah being offered by us and then having it taken away probably stings a little.
I honestly wouldnât either. Go somewhere where youâre wanted and will actually get an opportunity to compete.
My reference was to Bolder, Co, where the main topic of this thread is supposed to be headed . . . . .
Boulder is basically a suburb of Denver. From town center of Denver to that of Boulder is similar to Houston and Katy. If you go to the Distance between cities site you will find it lists Boulder to Denver as 29 miles. It also lists Katy to Houston as 29 miles.
I mean youâd be wrong about Boulder then. Itâs far, far from a one horse town. Between the city itself and itâs proximity to Denver or makes Waco look like Marfa.