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Cougars Stuff East Carolina 27-13

Houston's Leonard Gibson tries to get away from East Carolina defender Donald Whitehead during the first quarter Tuesday.
 
Houston's Leonard Gibson tries to get away from East Carolina defender Donald Whitehead during the first quarter Tuesday.
 
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Sept 30, 2003

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By AARON BEARD
Associated Press Writer

GREENVILLE, N.C. (AP) - Freshman Kevin Kolb threw two touchdown passes to Brandon Middleton and Anthony Evans added a 48-yard touchdown run as Houston beat East Carolina 27-13 Tuesday night.

Will Gulley had two interceptions for the Cougars (4-1), who won their Conference USA opener for the first time in three seasons. Under first-year coach Art Briles, Houston is off to its best start since winning the first eight games of the 1990 season.

Marvin Townes rushed for a career-high 118 yards for the Pirates (0-5, 0-2), who have lost seven straight games. East Carolina is off to its worst start since going 0-6 to start the 1986 season.

Kolb was 18-of-27 for 263 yards and has still thrown just one interception this season.

Down Townes! East Carolina tailback Marvin Townes is stopped by a Houston defender during the first quarter Tuesday.


East Carolina had 200 total yards with quarterbacks Desmond Robinson and Paul Troth combining to go 10-of-27 with three interceptions.

The Pirates had struggled all season in just about every area, being outscored 160-29 and committing 16 turnovers in four games. The Pirates had committed five turnovers in each of the last three games

They continued that trend Tuesday, with Robinson throwing two first-half interceptions before being pulled for Troth. The Cougars scored a touchdown and field goal on the ensuing possessions, helping them to a 20-10 halftime lead.

The Pirates got within 20-13 on a field goal by Cameron Broadwell early in the fourth quarter, but the Cougars sealed it with Evans' TD run down the right sideline.

Middleton gave Houston a 7-3 lead with his 30-yard touchdown catch. His 65-yard scoring play came 10 seconds after the Pirates had taken a 10-7 lead.

 

 

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