It features all the bells and whistles (see Atmosphere section below) of a first-class facility, and is a fitting den for the Coogs. This brand-new, state-of-the-art facility is a fitting home for the largest university team in the fourth largest city in the country. Since 2014, they have called TDECU (which stands for the Texas Department of Education Credit Union) Stadium their home. The Cougars have won 11 conference titles, spread out over their tenures in the Missouri Valley Conference, Southwest Conference, and current home in the American Athletic Conference (AAC). In 1989, quarterback Andre Ware shattered the NCAA record books on his way to a Heisman Trophy. By the time his successor, Jack Pardee, took over in 1987, the Cougars were at the forefront of the game as innovators of offensive football. Since that time, the Cougars have been a fixture on the Texas college landscape, and when the legendary Bill Yeoman took over the reins in 1962, the team rose to national prominence. The University of Houston first fielded a football team in 1946. (NOTE: This review took place during the 2020 season all ratings take into account the limited seating capacity and attendance due to COVID-19 precautions.)
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