A low scoring contest turned into chaos in the fourth quarter, and it all started on a 4th and 24. Houston had the ball in USF territory with a nice return to the Bulls’ 49 by Brandon McDowell, but three uninspiring plays by the offense led to the 4th and 24. There aren’t many plays you can run to erase that yardage for a first down. D’Eriq King, who took over for Kyle Postma early in the first half, rolled out to the right and threw up a desperation heave that eluded multiple Bulls defenders and landed in Courtney Lark’s hands.