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UH offensive coordinator resigns two days after upset loss - Houston Chronicle



University of Houston offensive coordinator Mike Nesbitt has resigned and assistant coach Travis Bush will handle play-calling duties and will coach the quarterback position, head coach Tony Levine announced Monday.

The fallout comes two days after the Cougars' embarrassing 30-13 season-opening loss to Texas State. The 13 points by the Cougars tied for the second-fewest in a game since 2007.

"We wish Mike the best in his future endeavors and thank him for his contributions to the Houston program," said Levine. "We are confident in Travis and his play-calling ability moving forward."

Bush was offensive coordinator at UTSA last season and previously spent three seasons as co-offensive coordinator at Texas State.

Levine and UH officials said they will have no further comment.

Against Texas State, the Cougars were never able to get into an offensive rhythm with 12 of their 14 possessions lasting two minutes or less. The Cougars had the ball for only 16 minutes and 51 seconds.

The Cougars struggled in the passing game with quarterback David Piland completing only 17 of 44 attempts for 211 yards. They also were 1-for-13 on third-down conversions and 0-for-3 on fourth down.

After the game, Levine said the Cougars' inability to throw deep was "probably the worst I've seen since I've been here five years."

Levine also said the Cougars needed to get running back Charles Sims more involved in the game. Sims had 13 rushes for 77 yards and only one catch out of the backfield.


Damn, it's not like getting 70 pts hung on your ass. Man up!! Unless he was forced to resign, which is my guess.
 

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I think there is more to it than this. He might not have had full control over the play calling duties or something. I doubt he would have just quit or been fired after his first game.
 

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People ignored this game, but it was actually the second biggest upset in the history of college football by Vegas Spread.
 

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I thought it sounded fishy. I guess we'll see in the coming weeks. Maybe
 

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People ignored this game, but it was actually the second biggest upset in the history of college football by Vegas Spread.

What was #1, Appy State > Michigan?
 

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What was #1, Appy State > Michigan?

Stanford over USC. That was 37.5 points. Texas State over Houston was 34.5 points. Appy State over Michigan was 27.5 points.
 

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Stanford over USC. That was 37.5 points. Texas State over Houston was 34.5 points. Appy State over Michigan was 27.5 points.

Thanks.

LOL @ USC.
 

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16 minutes time of possession? LOL

Forced out or not, he deserved to be canned.
 

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Stanford over USC. That was 37.5 points. Texas State over Houston was 34.5 points. Appy State over Michigan was 27.5 points.

Really, i have always heard that Vegas didnt even put a line on it?
 

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Heard on the radio on Friday, that some betting companies put lines out on everygame involving a div 1 team. They had Savanna at -67.5 or so and said they've actually had 11 games at more than 68 points. Don't know what the highest was.
 

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So who was it saying that Houston should have been top 25 over Auburn, Florida, and Notre Dame???
 
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