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Southern Mississippi at Houston

Keenum throws for 559 yards, last-minute TD as Houston escapes

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HOUSTON -- Case Keenum and No. 17 Houston had 57 seconds to score and avoid overtime with Southern Mississippi on Saturday.

The nation's most potent offense needed just 36.

Keenum threw for a career-high 559 yards and had five touchdowns, his last coming with 21 seconds remaining, and the Cougars escaped with a 50-43 win.

Keenum broke the tie with a 28-yard pass to Patrick Edwards.

Houston didn't even have to hurry to get it done.

"That's just how we are. We're prepared for that," coach Kevin Sumlin said. "Our two-minute is really our offense. We have to work on slowing the ball down."

Sumlin said the team trusts Keenum so much that there was never a doubt they'd win during Houston's final drive.

"I think more than just him playing and his level of play, I think he creates an attitude for our whole team that if we're behind we're going to win the game, and if it's close we're going to win the game," Sumlin said.

The Golden Eagles had a chance to tie it, but Martevious Young's heave from midfield was knocked down in the end zone as the final seconds ticked off the clock.

Keenum's other TD passes went for 33, 55, 14 and 17 yards as Houston won its fourth straight game. James Cleveland finished with 13 catches for 190 yards, and Charles Sims ran 95 yards as the two teams combined 1,358 yards and 66 first downs.

"Coming away with those close ones says a lot about doing the little things right," Keenum said. "Like coach said: 'It's not how you do it, but how many [wins] and as long as you win.'"

The Cougars (7-1, 3-1 Conference USA) led by seven and were driving to put the game away when Korey Williams forced a fumble by Bryce Beall, which Southern Miss recovered on its own 23.

The Golden Eagles (5-4, 3-2) marched downfield and tied it 43-all on a 13-yard reception by Gerald Baptiste with 57 seconds left.

Southern Miss had cut the lead to 43-36 on a 5-yard touchdown reception by Baptiste with 5½ minutes left. That score was helped by a 36-yard quarterback draw by Young moments earlier.

Baptiste finished with 186 yards receiving and three scores. Young was 20 of 34 for 334 yards and ran for another 70.

"I'm my worst critic," Baptiste said. "I may have scored three times but I feel like I should have had four or five ... and I'd give them all back for a win."

With 11½ minutes left before halftime, Keenum had already thrown for more yards than the season-low 233 yards he had last week. He had 244 yards passing after a 55-yard catch and run score by Tim Monroe that made it 21-13.

Southern Miss answered with a 1-yard run by Young, but Daniel Hrapmann's extra-point attempt was blocked and Nick Saenz returned it to push Houston's lead to 23-19. After a field goal by Southern Miss, Keenum threw his third TD of the half to make it 30-22 at the break.

Matt Hogan added a 34-yard field goal early in the third quarter, and Keenum's second touchdown pass to Cleveland made it 40-22 early in the fourth.

The back-and-forth game continued when Southern Miss finished off a 70-yard drive with Tory Harrison's 1-yard run with about 9 minutes remaining. Hogan then answered with a 23-yard field goal that extended the lead to 43-29.

"Craziness is probably a good word for it," Keenum said about the second half.

Southern Miss was in the game the entire way, mostly because it took advantage of mistakes. The Golden Eagles scored nine points off two first-half turnovers, including Williams' fumble recovery on the first play of the game that set up Damion Fletcher's 6-yard TD run.

The extra point was blocked, but an interception in the end zone by Eddie Hicks led to a 29-yard field goal by Hrapmann that got Southern Miss within 23-22 about 3 minutes before halftime.

Hrapmann missed a 32-yarder in the third quarter.

The Golden Eagles were encouraged by their performance and hope for a rematch with the Cougars in the C-USA title game.

"We're down, but we know that if we win out we'll still win [the West division] of the conference," Williams said.

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Houston's A.J. Dugat crosses the goal line for a 33-yard touchdown reception in the second quarter. (AP)
Houston's A.J. Dugat crosses the goal line for a 33-yard touchdown reception in the second quarter. (AP)

 
 
Scoring Summary
USMDamion Fletcher 6 yd run (blocked XP)
HOUCharles Sims 31 yd run (Matt Hogan kick)
USMGerald Baptiste 70 yd pass from Martevious Young (Danny Hrapmann kick)
HOUA.J. Dugat 33 yd pass from Case Keenum (Matt Hogan kick)
HOUTim Monroe 55 yd pass from Case Keenum (Matt Hogan kick)
USMMartevious Young 1 yd run (blocked XP)
HOUNick Saenz returned XP
USMDanny Hrapmann 29 yd FG
HOUJames Cleveland 14 yd pass from Case Keenum (Matt Hogan kick)
HOUMatt Hogan 34 yd FG
HOUJames Cleveland 17 yd pass from Case Keenum (Matt Hogan kick)
USMTory Harrison 1 yd run (Danny Hrapmann kick)
HOUMatt Hogan 23 yd FG
USMGerald Baptiste 5 yd pass from Martevious Young (Danny Hrapmann kick)
USMGerald Baptiste 13 yd pass from Martevious Young (Danny Hrapmann kick)
HOUPatrick Edwards 28 yd pass from Case Keenum (Matt Hogan kick)
 
Team Stats
 USMHOU
First Downs2839
Third Down Efficiency5-126-11
Fourth Down Efficiency0-01-1
Plays-Net Yards82-60887-750
Rushes-Yds47-24833-191
Passing Yds360559
Kick Return Yds112121
Punt Return Yds00
Passes21-35-044-54-1
Punts4-1832-83
Fumbles-Lost2-13-2
Penalties-Yds4-404-55
Time of Poss.32:5927:1
 
Individual Stats
RUSHING
USM: Damion Fletcher 26-136, Martevious Young 10-70, Tory Harrison 10-38, Tracey Lampley 1-4
HOU: Charles Sims 14-95, Tyron Carrier 2-47, Justin Johnson 6-24, Bryce Beall 6-15, Case Keenum 5-10
PASSING
USM: Martevious Young 20-34-334-0, Tory Harrison 1-1-26-0
HOU: Case Keenum 44-54-559-1
RECEIVING
USM: Gerald Baptiste 8-186, Leroy Banks 3-40, Quentin Pierce 3-7, Freddie Parham 2-69, Damion Fletcher 2-26, DeAndre Brown 2-6, Martevious Young 1-26
HOU: James Cleveland 13-190, Tyron Carrier 10-88, Patrick Edwards 7-61, Charles Sims 3-40, Chaz Rodriguez 3-30, Bryce Beall 3-23, A.J. Dugat 2-42, Kierrie Johnson 2-30, Tim Monroe 1-55
 
Standings
TeamStandingsConferenceOverall
Southern Mississippi1st Conference USA East 7-212-2
Houston1st Conference USA West 8-113-1