1st Half
Houston:
241 total yards (230 passing, 11 rushing)
Possession: 16:18
Plays ran: 46
BYU:
326 total yards (170 passing, 156 rushing)
Possession: 13:42
Plays ran: 44
BYU's shortest drive was one play for an interception by Mbu, other than that we had no three and outs with our next two shortest possession being 5 plays on the Juergens fumble and a TD by Jamaal. While Houston had three drives of three or less plays: one punt, one safety, and a TD.
2nd Half
Houston:
83 total yards (84 passing, -1 rushing)
Possession: 8:12
Plays ran: 20
BYU:
197 total yards (30 passing, 167 rushing)
Possession: 21:48
Plays ran: 52
Houston opened the half with two straight three-and-outs and added two more in the 4th Q. Compare that to just one for BYU on an interception by Trevon Stewart in the 4th Q. BYU's longest drive was 15 plays for 56 yards and took 6:15 off the clock, resulting in a FG. Houston's longest of the second half was 7 plays for 68 yards and took 2:38.