Okay, so today I’m gonna walk you through how I figured out the University of Houston’s depth chart. It wasn’t exactly rocket science, but it took some digging and a bit of luck. Let’s dive in!

It all started ’cause I was trying to get a handle on their football roster before the season kicked off. You know, see who the key players were, who was backing them up – the usual fan stuff.
First thing I did? Headed straight to the University of Houston Athletics website. Figured that’d be the obvious place, right? Well, yeah, they had a roster listed, but it was just names and numbers. No real indication of who was starting or where anyone actually stood on the depth chart.
Then, I tried searching for “University of Houston football depth chart” on Google. Tons of articles popped up, but most were old or just speculation from sports news sites. Nothing official, nothing solid.
Okay, time to get a little creative. I started checking out local Houston sports news sites, like the Houston Chronicle and some of the smaller sports blogs. I was hoping someone might have gotten a sneak peek from a practice or had some insider info.
Jackpot! I stumbled upon an article that mentioned a recent press conference with the head coach. Apparently, he’d dropped a few hints about some of the starting positions. Not a full depth chart, mind you, but enough to give me some clues.

Next, I went to the University of Houston’s football team’s social media accounts, especially Twitter. Usually, teams will post stuff about practices, games, and player spotlights. From there I was able to piece together some of who was practicing with the first team.
Using the hints from the coach’s press conference, I started putting together a basic depth chart of my own. I used the official roster from the website and added in the information I found online. It was kind of like a puzzle. Which spots are available and based on the press statements, who fills them in?
- Quarterbacks: I knew their starting QB was solid, but the backup situation was a bit murky.
- Running Backs: A couple of guys were competing for the top spot.
- Wide Receivers: A real mix of veterans and some promising new talent.
I kept checking back with the local sports news sites and the team’s social media for any updates or clues. I also looked at highlight reels from previous games to get a feel for how the players performed. It was a time consuming, but slowly, the depth chart was beginning to take form.
Finally, a week before the first game, I found a reporter on Twitter who had supposedly seen a copy of the unofficial depth chart handed out to media. They didn’t post the whole thing, but they tweeted out some key positions. This confirmed a lot of my assumptions and filled in some of the gaps. From there, I was able to get a pretty good idea of what the University of Houston depth chart looks like.
Honestly, it wasn’t perfect. Depth charts can change quickly due to injuries or player performance. But, it gave me a solid understanding of the team’s lineup and potential. It’s kinda satisfying piecing it all together. So, yeah, that’s how I cracked the code on the University of Houston’s depth chart. Happy football season!
