Houston vs Rice Prediction, Game Preview

Houston vs Rice game preview, prediction, and breakdown for the Week 4 game on Saturday, September 24

Houston vs Rice prediction, game preview, how to watch. Week 4, Saturday, September 24


Houston vs Rice How To Watch

Date: Saturday, September 24
Game Time: 6:00 ET
Venue: TDECU Stadium, Houston, TX
How To Watch: ESPN+
Record: Houston (1-2), Rice (2-1)
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Houston vs Rice Game Preview

Why Rice Will Win

Is Rice good at college football now?

It got rocked by USC, but that’s going to happen to just about everyone. The McNeese State win was no big deal, and then came the shocking 33-21 victory over Louisiana for – somewhat arguably – the biggest win in the Mike Bloomgren era.

The passing game has been great with TJ McMahon throwing seven touchdown passes over the last two games. Now he gets to go against a Houston pass defense that was rocked by UTSA and Texas Tech.

The Cougar run D wasn’t anything special in the loss to Kansas, but …

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Why Houston Will Win

Come on, Houston. You’re better than this.

A puzzling disappointment so far, the team that seemed like it would be the best among the Group of Five programs is 1-2 and probably should be 0-3.

There are way too many penalties, and the offensive line hasn’t been strong, but the secondary should be able to pick off a few passes – Rice has given up seven interceptions so far – and the team is scoring.

Rice doesn’t generate tackles for loss, and the Cougar backfield should get time to operate. Louisiana wasn’t able to get anything going against the Owls, but …

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What’s Going To Happen

Houston’s offense should be balanced and it should start to do far, far more.

The defense has been a disaster, and Rice now has the ability to wing it around to make this interesting, but this should be when the Cougars finally have a relatively manageable game without a whole lot of drama.

It’ll take a while to get there – Houston hasn’t been sharp enough and takes a while to warm up – but the program will get a desperately needed win.

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Houston vs Rice Prediction, Line

Houston 38, Rice 20
Line: Houston -17.5, o/u: 51.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2
Houston vs Rice Must See Rating (out of 5): 2.5

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Houston vs Rice Prediction, Game Preview

Houston vs Rice prediction and game preview.

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Houston vs Rice Broadcast

Date: Saturday, September 11
Game Time: 6:30 ET
Venue: CBS Sports Network
Network: Rice Stadium, Houston, TX

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Why Rice Will Win

The Owls gave Arkansas a push with a 17-17 game going into the fourth. Arkansas woke up woke up to win by 21, but the Owls weren’t bad.

And they didn’t even do what they wanted to.

The ground game wasn’t producing, but the combination of Wiley Green and Luke McCaffrey were able to move the ball a bit through the air. Turnovers turned into a problem, but if there’s such a thing as a moral victory, this was it.

Houston had a hard time dealing with the Texas Tech running game in a 38-21 loss, and Rice is going to give it a try. The Owls would love to try pounding away and controlling the clock, but they also wouldn’t mind getting a good defensive performance against a Cougar O that didn’t wake up in the 38-21 loss.

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Why Houston Will Win

The offense has to start working a whole lot better.

Clayton Tune threw a ton against Texas Tech, but they passes didn’t go anywhere and he gave up four picks. It was a bad overall performance by the Cougars, and they were still up 21-7 at halftime.

Get out to a hot start against Rice and there won’t be the same concerns late. There’s way too much offensive talent – the Cougar passing game has to start getting deep – not to start opening it up on a Rice secondary that’s limited, but is coming off a nice performance.

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What’s Going To Happen

You’re in the Big 12 now, Houston. Time to play like it.

Okay, so it might not be in the new league until 2024 – maybe a wee bit earlier – but the program got the call up to The Show and now the swagger has to go with it.

It’s been a rough run under head coach Dana Holgorsen so far, and this will be a bit more of a battle than the Cougars might like. Rice can throw well, it wants to run, and it’ll provide a push before the big plays start to come on the other side in the second half.

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Houston vs Rice Prediction, Line

Houston 30, Rice 20
Line: Houston -8, o/u: 51.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3

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Must See Rating: 2.5

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