Keenum in NCAA Football 2012
Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 4:23 pm
http://www.myfoxhouston.com/dpp/sports/ ... ase-keenum
I probably should have posted this in the "OFF TOPIC" forums, but felt that his return benefits me, personally, more via the video game so I decided to put it here.
Buddy of mine who is a BIGTIME Coug fan just sent me this link.
I probably should have posted this in the "OFF TOPIC" forums, but felt that his return benefits me, personally, more via the video game so I decided to put it here.
Buddy of mine who is a BIGTIME Coug fan just sent me this link.
NCAA Says Yes to UH, Case Keenum
Updated: Friday, 14 Jan 2011, 1:48 PM CST
Published : Friday, 14 Jan 2011, 1:31 PM CST
MARK BERMAN
Sports Director
HOUSTON - College football sources told FOX 26 Sports the NCAA has granted University of Houston quarterback Case Keenum a sixth-year of eligibility.
This is tremendous news for the Cougar football program.
Keenum began the 2010 season as a Heisman Trophy candidate and was on track to break NCAA career records for total offense, passing yards, touchdowns, pass attempts and completions.
However, he suffered a season-ending knee injury against UCLA during the third game of the season.
Following the 2010 season the University of Houston requested that the NCAA grant Keenum the extra year of eligibility due to medical hardship.
Keenum was red-shirted his freshman season at UH, but as part of its request the school told the NCAA he missed his initial year of football due to injury.
To receive a sixth-year of eligibility a player must miss at least two seasons due to factors out of their control, in this case injury, and the NCAA agreed.
In 2009 Keenum finished eighth in the voting for the Heisman Trophy and led the nation in passing offense and total offense.
That season Keenum passed for 5,671 yards, the third-highest total in NCAA Division 1/FBS single season history.
He also joined Texas Tech's Graham Harrell as one of only two players to pass for 5000 yards in two seasons..
In 2008 Keenum led the nation in total offense and was second in passing.