2019 Houston Outlaws season explained

Team:Houston Outlaws
Year:2019
Division:Atlantic
Record:9–19
Coach:Tae-yeong Kim
Gm:Matt Rodriguez
Owner:
Immortals Gaming Club
S1playoffs:Did not qualify
S2playoffs:Did not qualify
S3playoffs:Quarterfinals
Playoffs:Did not qualify
Earnings:$25,000

The 2019 Houston Outlaws season was the second season of the Houston Outlaws's existence in the Overwatch League (OWL) and their second under head coach Tae-yeong Kim. After finishing 22–18 the previous season, the Outlaws were looking to improve on their record and qualify for the season playoffs for the first time.

The Outlaws began the season winning three of their matches in Stage 1. The stage was capped off by a 1–3 loss to the Atlanta Reign that prevented Houston from qualifying for the Stage 1 Playoffs. Houston performed poorly in Stage 2, as the team did not claim a single victory in their seven matches of the stage. After the All-Star break, the Outlaws hit their stride, posting a 5–2 record in Stage 3 and qualifying for the Stage 3 Playoffs. However, lost to the Vancouver Titans 0–3 in the quarterfinals. A 1–3 loss to the London Spitfire in Week 3 of Stage 4 officially eliminated the Outlaws from season playoff contention. Houston ended the season on a 5-game losing streak to finish the season with a disappointing 9–19 record.

Preceding offseason

Player re-signings

From August 1 to September 9, 2018, all Overwatch League teams that competed in the 2018 season could choose to extend their team's players' contracts. Outlaws elected to release three of its players, Russell "FCTFCTN" Campbell, Lucas "Mendokusaii" Håkansson, and Matthew "Clockwork" Dias; Mendokusaii and Clockwork were moved to non-player roles with the team.[1]

Free agency

All non-expansion teams could not enter the free agency period until October 8; they were able to sign members from their respective academy team and make trades until then. On September 18, Outlaws traded GG Esports Academy player Yoo "Smurf" Myeong-hwan to San Francisco Shock in exchange for Dante "Danteh" Cruz.[2]

Regular season

The Outlaws opened their 2019 season with a match against the new expansion franchise Toronto Defiant on February 15; the Outlaws lost 2–3.[3] Houston finished Stage 1 with a 3–4 record and did not qualify for the stage playoffs.[4]

In Stage 2, the Outlaws faced their in-state rivals, the Dallas Fuel. Houston, who had never lost to Dallas, lost the match 1–3.[5] The Outlaws ended the stage with a winless 0–7 record.[6]

In Stage 3, Houston found themselves in an eight-game losing streak; however, a win over the San Francisco Shock snapped both Houston's losing streak and San Francisco's eleven-game winning streak.[7] The Outlaws, who had a winless Stage 2, finished Stage 3 with a 5–2 record and secured a spot in the Stage 3 Playoffs.[8] The Outlaws faced the second-seeded Vancouver Titans in the Stage 3 Quarterfinals on July 11; Houston was unable secure a map win and lost the match 0–3.[9]

The Outlaws were officially eliminated from playoff contention after a loss to the London Spitfire on August 10.[10]

Sale of the franchise

On June 12, Immortals Gaming Club (IGC), the parent company of Immortals and Los Angeles Valiant, acquired Infinite Esports, the parent company of Houston Outlaws and OpTic Gaming, marking the first major sale of any Overwatch League franchise.[11] By OWL rules, one company may not own more than one OWL franchise. Both Riot Games and Activision Blizzard approved the sale, but IGC must operate Valiant and Outlaws as entirely separate entities, with oversight by OWL representatives, until IGC sell the Outlaws.[12]

Standings

Record by stage

Stage
7 3 4 13161 -3 12
7 0 7 4241 -20 20
7 5 2 19101 +9 7
7 1 6 11190 -8 16
Overall28 9 19 47693 -2216

League

Game log

Regular season

Awards

On May 8, Dante "Danteh" Cruz was named as a reserve for the 2019 Overwatch League All-Star Game.[13]

Notes and References

  1. News: Hangen . Christopher . ESPN Stats & Info: OWL signing window analysis . September 14, 2018 . ESPN . July 5, 2019.
  2. News: Houston Outlaws acquire DPS player Danteh . Esguerra . Lawrence . September 18, 2018 . Daily Esports . March 14, 2019.
  3. News: Custodio . Yuri . Overwatch League's Toronto Defiant Debut in "Stellar" Fashion . August 16, 2019 . ESTNN . February 16, 2019.
  4. News: Golden . Garrett . Overwatch League Recap: Atlanta Reign vs Houston Outlaws . August 16, 2019 . The Game Haus . March 17, 2019.
  5. News: Geracie . Nick . HOU JAKE: "Dallas Fuel has finally become our rival now that they've managed to take a match off of us." . August 16, 2019 . Inven Global . April 29, 2019.
  6. News: Joyce . Darby . Overwatch League Recap: Houston Outlaws vs. London Spitfire . August 16, 2019 . The Game Haus . May 4, 2019.
  7. News: Richardson . Liz . How the Houston Outlaws beat the San Francisco Shock . June 15, 2019 . Dot Esports . July 11, 2019.
  8. News: Richardson . Liz . Overwatch League stage 3 playoff bracket revealed . Dot Esports . July 8, 2019 . July 11, 2019.
  9. News: Linscott . Gillian . Shanghai Dragons Break Through to the Semifinals . August 17, 2019 . Hotspawn . July 12, 2019.
  10. News: Richardson . Liz . Overwatch League season playoffs update: Stage 4, week 3 . August 18, 2019 . Dot Esports . August 12, 2019.
  11. News: Goslin . Austen . Immortals Gaming acquires Infinite Esports parent company of OpTic Gaming and Houston Outlaws . Polygon . June 12, 2019 . July 2, 2019.
  12. News: Hayward . Andrew . Immortals GC Acquires OpTic Gaming and Houston Outlaws Parent, Infinite Esports & Entertainment . The Esports Observer . June 12, 2019 . July 2, 2019.
  13. News: Chillerón . Lucas . OWL All-Star event lineup finally complete with reserve players announced . Daily Esports . May 8, 2019 . June 10, 2019.