University of Houston Athletics

Armed Forces Bowl HQ
12/18/2018 9:04:00 AM | Football
GAME NOTES HOME | HOUSTON GAME NOTES | ARMY GAME NOTES
| THE GAME AT A GLANCE | |
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| Date | Saturday, Dec. 22 |
| Time | 2:30 p.m. CT |
| Location | Fort Worth, Texas |
| Venue | Amon G. Carter Stadium |
| Capacity | 45,000 |
| Surface | Natural Grass |
| TV | ESPN |
| Radio | KPRC 950 AM |
| Live Stats | UHCougars.com |
The holidays are here and so is Bowl Week as the Cougars prepare to take on Army at Amon G. Carter Stadiumin Fort Worth, Texas, for the 2018 Armed Forces Bowl set for Sunday, Dec. 22 at 2:30 p.m. CT on ESPN and KPRC 950 AM.
For full #HTownTakeover coverage, stay with us right here all week long.
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FRIDAY, DEC. 21
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Friday saw head coach Major Applewhite, senior center Will Noble and senior linebacker Austin Robinson talk with media at the Armed Forces Bowl press conference before the team went through its walkover at Amon G. Carter Stadium and then join Army for the Armed Forces Bowl Kickoff Luncheon. PRESS CONFERENCE GALLERY | WALKTHROUGH GALLERY | LUNCHEON GALLERY

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THURSDAY, DEC. 20
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After a free afternoon, the Cougars stopped by the gift suite at the team hotel to select the Armed Forces Bowl gifts. GALLERY

In conjunction with the Armed Forces Bowl, Jerard Carter, Isaiah Chambers, Garrett Davis, D'Eriq King and Johnathan Phenix spent the day visiting Cook Children's Hospital in Fort Worth before American Red Cross to install smoke detectors in the Arlington community. HOSPITAL VISIT GALLERY | RED CROSS GALLERY

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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 19
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Houston Football wrapped Wednesday by taking in the Four Day Weekend improv comedy show. GALLERY

Following National Signing Day on Wednesday morning, the #HTownTakeover got into the swing of things with its first on-site practice in Forth Worth. GALLERY

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TUESDAY, DEC. 18
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Cougars Josh Burrell, Anthony Cantu, Shane Creamer, D'Eriq King, Terry Mark, Jordan Milburn, Donavan Mutin, Caden Novikoff, Austin Robinson, Dane Roy, Andrew Segovia, Nick Wildberger, Dalton Witherspoon
of the #HTownTakeover officially kicked off festivities for the Armed Forces Bowl with the Feed the Hungry Food Bag Competition against Army. GALLERY

Bowl Week officially started for the #HTownTakeover on Tuesday, as the team loaded up the buses outside Athletics/Alumni Center and made the four-hour treck to Fort Worth. GALLERY

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SUNDAY, DEC. 2
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Owning The American Athletic Conference's longest active bowl streak, Houston will travel to Fort Worth as it faces Army in the 2018 Armed Forces Bowl. The Cougars and the Black Knights will square off on Dec. 22 at 2:30 p.m. CT at Amon G. Carter Stadium in a game that will air on ESPN.































