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The Houston Cougars are a Division I track and field program in the Big 12. The Cougars bring 42 athletes into the Big 12 competition this season. The Cougars host home meets on the Houston campus. The Cougars' meet schedule will be updated as results are posted. The Cougars are anchored in a long Houston athletic tradition. When fans fuel a Cougar athlete on RallyFuel, 90% lands directly with the athlete — funding training, recovery, and the realities of college sports.
The University of Houston is a major public research institution located in Houston, Texas. It competes in the American Athletic Conference (AAC), a Group of Five conference with growing national recognition. As a Tier One research university, Houston supports a student population exceeding 46,000 and offers extensive academic programs, including prominent business, engineering, and health sciences faculties. This institutional scale and academic reputation provide a strong foundation for developing competitive athletic programs and attracting high-caliber student-athletes.
The Houston Cougars maintain a competitive presence across multiple sports, most notably in men’s basketball and football. The basketball program boasts a storied history with multiple NCAA Tournament appearances and Final Four runs, establishing itself as a consistent contender in the AAC and nationally. Football has experienced recent upward momentum, leveraging enhanced coaching and recruiting pipelines to challenge regional rivals. Key rivalries, including those with SMU and Tulane, amplify fan engagement and marketability.
Houston’s athletic programs benefit from a robust donor ecosystem, supported by a large and active alumni network concentrated in one of the nation’s largest urban markets. This network enhances student-athlete ROI through endorsement opportunities and local business partnerships. The city’s diverse economy, anchored by energy, healthcare, and technology sectors, provides unique NIL platforms and recruiting leverage. The TDECU Stadium and Fertitta Center offer modern, high-capacity venues that increase media rights value and fan engagement, critical for maximizing revenue streams. The integration of these assets positions Houston to capitalize on NIL dynamics effectively, driving long-term program sustainability and competitive advantage.