University of Houston Athletics

Six Cougars on Reese’s Senior Bowl Watchlist
8/12/2021 10:59:00 AM | Football
Houston opens season against Texas Tech on Sept. 4 at NRG Stadium
HOUSTON – Six Houston Football student-athletes have been named to the 2022 Reese's Senior Bowl Watchlist, the organization announced Thursday.
Houston representatives include defensive lineman David Anenih, wide receiver KeSean Carter, defensive lineman Logan Hall, cornerback Marcus Jones, quarterback Clayton Tune and cornerback Damarion Williams.
Student-athletes must be a senior or fourth-year junior to be eligible for the Reese's Senior Bowl, which is the nation's most prestigious college all-star game and has been played annually since 1950.
The 2022 Reese's Senior Bowl will take place Saturday, Feb. 5 from Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile, Alabama. The contest will air on the NFL Network. Three Cougars – Marquez Stevenson, Grant Stuard and Payton Turner – represented the program at the 2021 event.
Anenih and Hall were significant contributors for the Cougars on the defensive line a season ago. Anenih finished second on the team and fifth in The American with 4.5 sacks alongside 17 tackles while Hall totaled 23 tackles including 2.0 tackles for loss.
Williams, a 2020 AAC Honorable Mention All-Conference honoree, contributed 27 tackles and a team-best seven pass breakups a season ago. Fellow cornerback Marcus Jones dazzled on defense and as a punt returner, earned first-team all-conference honors as a return specialist, leading the FBS in punt return yards (337) including one touchdown.
Carter enters his first year with the Cougars. In three seasons at Texas Tech, the wideout caught 83 passes for 831 yards and seven touchdowns.
Tune finished with 2,048 passing yards – 25th-most in Houston single-season history – a season ago. The signal caller moved into 12th place in Houston lore with 335 career completions. His 33 career passing touchdowns also rank 14th in Cougar history.
Houston returns 17 starters returning from last year's squad. The Cougars open the 2021 season on Sept. 4 inside NRG Stadium for the Texas Kickoff against Texas Tech.
2021 TICKET INFORMATION
Season tickets for the 2021 Houston Football season start as low as $100 for six games including the Sept. 4 Texas Kickoff against Texas Tech at NRG Stadium.
Fans can click here to purchase their 2021 season tickets today. Mini-plan options and single-game tickets are also available for the 2021 season.
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Follow Houston Football on Twitter and Instagram at @UHCougarFB, and "Like" Houston Cougar Football on Facebook.
Houston representatives include defensive lineman David Anenih, wide receiver KeSean Carter, defensive lineman Logan Hall, cornerback Marcus Jones, quarterback Clayton Tune and cornerback Damarion Williams.
Student-athletes must be a senior or fourth-year junior to be eligible for the Reese's Senior Bowl, which is the nation's most prestigious college all-star game and has been played annually since 1950.
The 2022 Reese's Senior Bowl will take place Saturday, Feb. 5 from Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile, Alabama. The contest will air on the NFL Network. Three Cougars – Marquez Stevenson, Grant Stuard and Payton Turner – represented the program at the 2021 event.
Anenih and Hall were significant contributors for the Cougars on the defensive line a season ago. Anenih finished second on the team and fifth in The American with 4.5 sacks alongside 17 tackles while Hall totaled 23 tackles including 2.0 tackles for loss.
Williams, a 2020 AAC Honorable Mention All-Conference honoree, contributed 27 tackles and a team-best seven pass breakups a season ago. Fellow cornerback Marcus Jones dazzled on defense and as a punt returner, earned first-team all-conference honors as a return specialist, leading the FBS in punt return yards (337) including one touchdown.
Carter enters his first year with the Cougars. In three seasons at Texas Tech, the wideout caught 83 passes for 831 yards and seven touchdowns.
Tune finished with 2,048 passing yards – 25th-most in Houston single-season history – a season ago. The signal caller moved into 12th place in Houston lore with 335 career completions. His 33 career passing touchdowns also rank 14th in Cougar history.
Houston returns 17 starters returning from last year's squad. The Cougars open the 2021 season on Sept. 4 inside NRG Stadium for the Texas Kickoff against Texas Tech.
2021 TICKET INFORMATION
Season tickets for the 2021 Houston Football season start as low as $100 for six games including the Sept. 4 Texas Kickoff against Texas Tech at NRG Stadium.
Fans can click here to purchase their 2021 season tickets today. Mini-plan options and single-game tickets are also available for the 2021 season.
STAY CONNECTED
Follow Houston Football on Twitter and Instagram at @UHCougarFB, and "Like" Houston Cougar Football on Facebook.
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