Entering the 2021 season, wide receiver depth was a major concern for Dana Holgorsen. Other than Nathaniel “Tank” Dell, there was no clear-cut receiver on the UH football roster to fill the No. 2 and 3 roles at the position
“We were a one-man show last year,” Holgorsen said.
This will not be an issue in 2022 as the Cougars’ receiver room is absolutely loaded with skill.
“We have playmakers at every position, X, H, Y and Z, and we’re at least two deep at each of those positions,” said UH starting quarterback Tune. “It’s really nice for me and it’s really nice for the receivers too because you want to be able to rotate guys in and keep legs fresh.