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Houston Proves It’s for Real: Weigman Leads Cougars Past Arizona State in Statement Win

Jordon Leon Published: October 26, 2025 | Updated: October 26, 2025 3 minutes read
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Location: Arizona State Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, AZ
Date: Saturday, 5 PM Kickoff

Setting the Stage

Saturday’s matchup between Houston (6-1, 3-1 Big 12) and Arizona State (5-3, 4-2 Pac-12) was built around two central questions.
For ASU: Would the defense look like Utah’s wall or Texas Tech’s sieve?
For Houston: Could the Cougars’ offense bounce back after weeks of inconsistency?

By night’s end, both answers were clear — Houston’s offense came alive early and controlled tempo, while ASU’s defense took too long to settle in.


First Half: Houston Sets the Tone Vs Arizona State

Houston came out fast and fearless.
Quarterback Connor Weigman wasted no time, engineering a quick scoring drive capped by his own 50-yard designed run — a statement play that immediately silenced the home crowd. The Cougars built a 10-0 first-quarter lead and extended it to 24-0 entering the fourth.

Houston’s offense clicked in every phase early:

  • Weigman was nearly flawless through the air (17-of-22, 201 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT).
  • On the ground, he doubled as the lead rusher — 111 yards on 21 carries — showing why his dual-threat ability has made him the offense’s heartbeat.
  • Running back Dean Connors chipped in 49 yards and a touchdown on 19 carries, giving Houston a balanced 185-yard rushing effort.

At halftime, Houston had controlled possession, out-gained ASU on the ground, and looked sharper on both sides of the ball.


Arizona State Late Push

For three quarters, ASU couldn’t crack Houston’s defensive shell. The Sun Devils didn’t score until the fourth quarter, when quarterback Sam Leavitt finally found rhythm, tossing two touchdowns to bring the home team within striking distance.

Leavitt finished 18-of-35 for 270 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT, while backup Jeff Sims added 58 yards and a score in relief.
The Sun Devils’ offense moved the ball — 426 total yards to Houston’s 386 — but self-inflicted wounds told the story:

  • Three turnovers, including one fumble lost and two late-game interceptions, killed potential scoring drives.
  • 11 penalties for 72 yards, stalled momentum repeatedly.

Receiver Malik McClain was the bright spot for ASU, exploding for 159 yards on 7 catches, including a 36-yard touchdown that sparked life late in the fourth.


Defensive Edge and Efficiency

Houston’s defense might not have been perfect statistically (426 total yards allowed), but it made stops when it mattered most.
The Cougars forced three turnovers, registered four sacks, and dominated possession (36:03 to 22:58). That control kept ASU’s tempo-based offense off balance all night.

Key defensive contributors:

  • Kentrell Webb broke up the critical 4th-down pass in the red zone late in the game.
  • The front seven held ASU to 98 rushing yards total (4.7 avg) — just enough to keep the Devils one-dimensional.

Key Stats Comparison

CategoryHoustonArizona State
Total Yards386426
Passing201328
Rushing18598
1st Downs2119
3rd-Down Conversions7-14 (50%)5-15 (33%)
Turnovers03
Time of Possession36:0322:58
Penalties7-5011-72

Final Analysis of Arizona State vs Houston

This game was a showcase of discipline vs. volatility.
Houston played clean — no turnovers, balanced attack, controlled tempo. Arizona State flashed explosiveness but couldn’t overcome its mistakes.

Weigman’s 312 total yards (201 passing + 111 rushing) made him the difference-maker. His poise on the ground and through the air set Houston apart. Meanwhile, ASU’s defensive inconsistency — showing both Utah-like resistance late and Texas Tech-like vulnerability early — underscored the identity issues that continue to haunt the Sun Devils.


Bottom Line

Houston proved they’re real.
They opened strong, controlled the game for three quarters, and weathered ASU’s late push to earn a signature road win, 24-16.

For Arizona State, it was another “what if” night — plenty of yardage, big plays, but too many penalties and turnovers to convert effort into victory.

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