It’s been amazing seeing the Cougars climb to the top tier of basketball programs! I hope that with a bit more stability in player development, the Cougars will be able to finally attain their much elusive national championship title! Very exciting time to be a UH Cougar!
i am a Coog for life, but I am getting long in the tooth. Hurry up guys! I was counting on Phi Slamma Jamma. Probably the best ever team to not win it all.
https://www.houstonchronicle.com/sp...rticle/uh-kelvin-sampson-changes-22278404.php While there are plenty of questions around college athletics, Sampson has found answers in a busy offseason: As part of reporting day Sunday, the Cougars will hold a team meeting and dinner in advance of the start of their offseason conditioning program that begins Monday. • Incoming freshman Arafan Diané has dropped between 12 and 14 pounds since he arrived in early May, Sampson said. Diané, the No. 1 center in the class of 2026, was listed at 7-foot-1 and 290- pounds at the time he signed last November. “He’s doing a great job,” Sampson said. • Braden East, a 6-foot-9 transfer forward from Lamar, has “been working his butt off” with top returner Joseph Tugler. • Forward Chase McCarty did not require offseason surgery on his injured left wrist that bothered him the final two months of the season. “It just healed on its own,” Sampson said. “Good thing it was his off hand.” • A preseason exhibition against defending national champion Michigan is tentatively scheduled for late October in Grand Rapids, Mich., a source said. The contract has not been finalized between the two schools. • Sampson said he’s spoken with other basketball coaches around the country who have or are considering adding a general manager to help navigate the NIL/rev share and transfer portal.