Ward,
No. 6 Houston overcome 3 turnovers in Cincinnati
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[September 16, 2016]
CINCINNATI -- Once the
sixth-ranked Houston Cougars stopped hurting themselves, they
inflicted some serious pain on the Cincinnati Bearcats.
Heisman Trophy candidate Greg Ward Jr. ran for two touchdowns and
threw for another while the Houston defense kept Cincinnati bottled
up and added two touchdowns to help the Cougars overcome three
turnovers for a 40-16 victory in the American Athletic Conference
opener for both teams at Nippert Stadium on Thursday.
Houston's senior quarterback scored both his touchdowns in the
fourth quarter as Houston erupted for 28 points to pull away after
falling behind early in the final period.
"I believe our training took over," said senior linebacker Steven
Taylor, who had one of Houston's three fourth-quarter interceptions
and returned his 74 yards for a touchdown. "We prepare hard every
day and we stayed confident the whole game."
Cougars coach Tom Herman was proud of the comeback, which snapped
Houston's six-game losing streak in his hometown. The Cougars hadn't
won in Cincinnati since 1971.
"Nobody hung their heads," Herman said. "We knew we played better
than them at halftime. The score didn't show it. The fourth quarter
exemplified a veteran team that's played in big games. They go down
and score and we come back and take the lead."
Ward, who missed Saturday's victory over Lamar with an injured
shoulder, threw for 326 yards and rushed for a team-high 73 yards,
personally outgaining Cincinnati in total offense 399-307.
"I was doing what I could for my team," Ward said. "They were
keeping my shoulder warm on the sidelines. I tend to get tight. I
was thankful to be out there.
"I told my team at halftime it was nothing that they (Cincinnati)
were doing. We were shooting ourselves in the foot."
Ward scored on a 12-yard scramble with 11:45 remaining to give
Houston a 19-16 lead. He added a 3-yard scoring run with 6:16 left
to clinch the Cougars' 3-0 start before Taylor and Howard Wilson
tacked on returns of interceptions for touchdowns on back-to-back
offensive plays by the Bearcats (2-1).
"It exploded," Cincinnati coach Tommy Tuberville said. "They rushed
for nearly 200 yards (180) and we rushed for (30). You can't beat
any good team if you can't run the football. They put all the
pressure on our quarterback and receivers and they dictated the game
to us."

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Houston took a 12-10 lead with 10:30 left in the third quarter when
Tion Green tried to run from his own 1-yard line and, predictably,
was stuffed for a safety by outside linebacker Tyus Bowser. Houston
was ranked second in the country in rushing defense going into the
game.
The Cougars reached Cincinnati's 1-yard line late in the third
quarter, but Alex Thomas stopped the drive with an interception in
the end zone -- Houston's third turnover. Hayden Moore's 35-yard
flea-flicker pass to Mike Boone set up a go-ahead 4-yard catch by
Nate Cole for a 16-12 Cincinnati lead three seconds into the fourth
quarter.
Houston needed only two plays and 41 seconds to take a 7-0 lead
after a 34-yard Sam Geraci punt left the Cougars with a first down
at their own 46. On the second play of the possession, Ward found
Chance Allen for a 39-yard touchdown.

Cincinnati bounced right back five plays later with Moore's 61-yard
bomb to wide receiver Devin Gray, who got behind the Houston defense
on a post pattern for his first career touchdown reception.
Houston started rolling Ward more in the backfield and the offense
responded by going 70 yards in 11 plays with the quarterback
completing 6 of 7 passes for 52 yards. The Bearcats stiffened and
forced the Cougars to settle for a Ty Cummings' 32-yard field goal
and a 10-7 lead.
Junior Grant Coleman, who logged his first career interception early
in the second quarter, set up a game-tying field goal with a 53-yard
return of Isaiah Johnson's fumble on a reverse off a shovel pass to
running back Duke Catalon. Carter Jacobs forced the fumble as
Johnson was going out of bounds, and a 15-yard facemask penalty on
the play gave Cincinnati the ball on Houston's 19-yard line. Andrew
Gantz tied the game with a 37-yard field goal.
NOTES: Bearcats senior LB Antonio Kinard, who had a combined eight
tackles in their first two games, had eight by the end of the first
quarter. ... Cincinnati went into the game ranked fifth in the
country in turnover margin after finishing 124th last season and was
even Thursday. ... The Bearcats are off until their annual rivalry
game against Miami (Ohio) on Sept. 24. ... The Cougars do not play
until they visit Texas State on Sept. 24.
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