CINCINNATI -- Thursday games are not a large part of Tom Hermans experience, but the Houston coach is quickly playing catchup.His undefeated and sixth-ranked Cougars are scheduled to play the first of this seasons four non-Saturday night games this week when they travel to Cincinnati to face the Bearcats in the American Athletic Conference opener for both teams.Its not a bad thing on the back end, said Herman, whose team played one Thursday game last season -- his first in a long time, he said. You like it when you can take a deep breath on Friday and Saturday and let your kids heal and relax a little bit, but to go from our offense playing 97 snaps against Lamar and then turn it around on Sunday and for all intents and purposes have a Tuesday practice in terms of preparing for a game week -- I understand why they do it. The ratings are off the charts when you play these Thursday night games, and were in the entertainment business, but we play four of these. We have three Thursday night games and Friday night game, so in a 12-game schedule, a third of our games are not on a Saturday. That takes its toll on players bodies. Were playing four games in 20 days. You do the match. Thats a lot of pounding on a young mans body in a short amount of time.Houston (2-0) is coming off a 42-0 win over Lamar that was delayed 3 ? hours by lightning and torrential rain that was beneficial from the aspect that quarterback and Heisman Trophy-candidate Greg Ward Jr. was able to use the down time to get extra treatment on his banged-up shoulder. He ended up not playing against Lamar.He was out in pads (Sunday) night and practiced, Herman said on Monday during his weekly media session. Hes still sore, but the soreness is all muscular, so were doing everything we can, from massages to dry needling, to make sure that the muscles that surround the shoulder are ready to go.Cincinnati coach Tommy Tuberville is -- and isnt -- looking forward to seeing Ward.We saw him play quarterback for the first time four years ago, so weve seen him every year, Tuberville said Monday on the AAC weekly coaches teleconference. He makes plays. Obviously, were going to have to play much better than we have been playing to contain a quarterback like Greg Ward.The Bearcats are scheduled to play three non-Saturday games, including the last two Fridays of the regular season. They are coming off a 38-20 win at Purdue -- the first for the program at a Big Ten site in 59 years -- in which they build up a 31-7 lead and fought off a Boilermaker comeback that cut the lead to 31-21 halfway through the fourth quarter. Cincinnati (2-0) had five interceptions in the game, three by senior safety Mike Tyson.Houston, the first top 10 team to visit 40,000-seat Nippert Stadium since then-fifth-ranked West Virginia played there on Nov. 17, 2007, holds a 14-10 advantage in the all-time series against Cincinnati, but the Bearcats have won four of the last five games. The Cougars prevailed, 33-30, last season -- a typically close outcome. The last three games between the two teams have been decided by a combined 18 points.As good as they were last year, theyve improved on both sides of the ball, said Herman, for whom the trip will be somewhat of a homecoming, since hes a Cincinnati native who still has family in the area. Their defensive line and their defensive tackles seem to be in a lot better shape. Theyre moving around better. Their two safeties are really good players hat make a ton of tackles for them. They seem to be a little more sound in what theyre doing. 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He isnt anxious, the 24-year-old is just standing on the 40-yard-line of an Oakville high school football field, and when hes on a field hes meant to move. Its neuromuscular - the wonders of muscle memory. Pull the trigger and watch this kid fly. "Just even talking about it, I love it," he says with a wide smile. The second day of Toronto Argonauts rookie camp is over. Hurst is last on the field, talking about his chances of cracking the roster. Ricky Rays job is guaranteed, says head coach Scott Milanovich after the quarterback its all up for grabs. "Personally, I feel like I can take full advantage (of the opportunity) and I fully intend on making the team," Hurst says. But hes not a rookie, not really. Last summer, few could catch Torontos 28th pick in the fourth round of the 2012 Canadian draft. "It was hard for even our best defenders to get a jam on him," Milanovich says. "When you can get a release, and youve got speed, it is tough to cover you." And Hurst ran completely into everything; he caught passes and returned kicks in Torontos final preseason game of 2012 against Montreal. He even hardened himself on special teams, and erupted into a crush of Argos and Alouettes, and he tore his right posterior cruciate ligament. "I ended up playing the rest of the game and felt a little discomfort," he says, twitching less. "I got checked out after the game, still didnt feel too bad and after the bus ride home it stiffened up on me pretty good. "June 19 I got my brace, and I got out of it September 28. I want to say, 13 weeks. Im not a very big guy so speed is all I got really." It was 14 weeks. No surgery, just deathly slow movements while wearing a brace that made his leg as stiff and dull as a plank of wood. He could barely sit in a car, and showering was terrible, and thank goodness that one woman was nice enough to let him switch seats on the plane that one time, so he could sit upfront and stretch his leg. "It was tough," Hurst says, laughing nervously. He stops moving. "Dont remind me." No, this is important, because the fidgety kid learned so much about himself while in a motionless state. "The thing I was telling him was, It is hard, when youre not playing, youve got to pay attention, and watch your spot so when that opportunity comes youre ready," Milanovich says, "Dont make this a wasted season, lets get something out of it mentally." And so he started his slow march along the sidelines of the Argos practice field in Mississauga, Ont. For a time Ken-Yon Rambo and rookiie Julian Feoli-Gudino joined him, but he was mostly alone, dressed in an oversized blue shirt and shorts.dddddddddddd The kid was far away. Eventually he moved quicker and quicker, from end to end. "I see you No. 2!" Hurst would shout whenever Chad Owens caught the ball. "Separate 81, separate!" he called out to Jason Barnes, because he had memorized where all the pieces on the field needed to be. When Ray would throw the ball, several feet away Hurst sometimes extended his hands, like the pass was falling to him. "I took home a lot of our [playbook] throughout the year, just to keep my mind fresh. Just stayed in it. It sounds like a complicated offence but once you get your head around it, it is pretty decent to pick up," he says. "I would catch myself at home [Coquitlam, British Columbia] at night looking over old [plays] just trying to stay fresh." But dont call this a second chance, or a fresh start; this is the climb out of the first valley in a professional career, and the kid believes he has prevailed. "Being on the sideline, watching everyone do what you love to do is…it is beyond words have tough it is," Hurst says. And then, he twitches a little bit again. He will receive a 100th Grey Cup ring, bejeweled with his name on it; but will he look at his ring and think, "I earned this, but…" "Absolutely," he says. "I was part of the team, but when youre hurt and when youre not playing, you dont really feel like youre contributing. "The coaches tell you youre doing your part in practice, giving the starters their work and giving them a good look, but you still dont really feel like youve earned it. Not resentment. Im absolutely proud of the accomplishment, and Im happy to be here, happy about the situation that happened, outside of the injury." Now the boy has his legs again, and now he will contribute. "Its motivating Id say, very motivating." But the coach thought Hurst was poor on the first day of 2013s camp. He was too slow, and Milanovich playfully reproached him: "I didnt see you get jammed once the entire year last year." So on the second day, Hurst was matched up against… well, it doesnt matter who. It could have been Darrelle Revis. Ricky Ray threw the ball to the right corner, and no matter how fast or how far he had to move, the ball belonged to Quincy Hurst. Any ball from Ricky Ray is like catching a bag of money in your hands. "Its so soft and beautiful," Hurst says smiling. "I told [Hurst] that he was going to have a great opportunity when this training camp started," Milanovich says. "He showed us enough last year to open our eyes." "Its natural," Hurst says, still twitching, coiled and ready. Any moment he could burst. "I dont try to make the moment too big for myself." Oh yes, the man can play; just pull the trigger. ' ' '