2021 Houston Outlaws season

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Head coachHarsha Bandi
Choi "Junkbuck" Jaewon
General managerMatt Iorio
RegionWest
2021 Houston Outlaws season
Head coachHarsha Bandi
Choi "Junkbuck" Jaewon
General managerMatt Iorio
OwnerBeasley Media Group
RegionWest
Results
Record11–5 (.688)
Place
May MeleeRegional finals
June JoustRegional semifinals
Summer ShowdownDid not qualify
Countdown CupDid not qualify
Season PlayoffsDid not qualify
Total Earnings$0

The 2021 Houston Outlaws season was the Houston Outlaws's fourth season in the Overwatch League (OWL). Harsha Bandi, who served as the team's head coach in the 2020 season, and Choi "Junkbuck" Jaewon served as the team's co-head coaches. The Outlaws underwent major roster changes in the offseason, with six of their eight players from 2020 leaving the team. The Outlaws failed to qualify for any of the four midseason tournaments. Houston finished the regular season with an 11–5 record and a fifth-place finish in the Western region. The Outlaws qualified for the West play-in tournament; however, they lost to the Washington Justice in the play-ins and did not qualify for the season playoffs for the fourth consecutive season.

Organizational changes

In October 2020, assistant coach Chris "Dream" Myrick left the organization.[1] Additionally, the Outlaws signed former San Francisco Shock assistant coach Jae "Junkbuck" Choi to be a co-head coach along with their current head coach Harsha Bandi and promoted Matt "coolmatt" Iorio as the organization's new general manager.[2]

Roster changes

Free agents
Position Handle Name 2021 team Date signed Notes
Damage Blasé Jeffrey Tsang London Spitfire December 26[3] Option declined
Support Boink Daniel Pence Option declined
Damage Danteh Dante Cruz Houston Outlaws October 27[4]
Support Jecse Lee Seung-soo Dallas Fuel November 10[5] Option declined
Damage Linkzr Jiri Masalin Vancouver Titans December 1[6] Option declined
Tank Meko Kim Tae-hong Option declined
Tank Muma Austin Wilmot Option declined
Support Rapel Kim Jun-keun Dallas Fuel October 27[7] Option declined
Legend
  Light green background indicates a player was re-signed by the Outlaws.
  Light red background indicates a player departed from the Outlaws.

The Outlaws entered free agency with eight free agents, seven of which became free agents due to the Outlaws not exercising the option to retain the player for another year.[8]

Acquisitions

The Outlaws' first offseason acquisition was William "Crimzo" Hernandez, a support player coming off a season with the Dallas Fuel placing in the top three among all Overwatch League flex supports in healing, damage, and eliminations per 10 minutes, who was signed on November 24, 2020.[9] The next day, they signed Lee "Happy" Jung-woo, a damage player and sniper specialist who played with the Guangzhou Charge for two seasons.[10] Houston signed two rookie tank players on December 4, Shin "PIGGY" Min-jun and Cho "JJANGGU" Myung-heum, both of whom played for Talon Esports in Overwatch Contenders the previous season.[11] Three days later, they acquired damage player Kyle "KSF" Frandanisa from the Los Angeles Valiant.[12] The Outlaws' next acquisition was on December 11; the Outlaws signed support player Enrique "Joobi" Triana, who had been playing for Harrisburg University Storm. The signing marked the first time that a college player had been signed directly to an Overwatch League roster.[13] Houston's final signing of the offseason was on January 21, 2021, with the signing of damage player Jacob "Jake" Lyon, a former member of the Outlaws who retired to pursue a career in casting prior in the 2020 season.[14]

Departures

Seven of the Outlaws' eight free agents did not return, four of which signing with other teams, beginning with support player Kim "Rapel" Jun-keun signing with the Dallas Fuel on October 27, 2020.[7] On November 10, support player Lee "Jecse" Seung-soo also signed with the Fuel.[5] The team lost damage player Jiri "Linkzr" Masalin, who signed with the Vancouver Titans on December 1.[6] Several weeks later, on December 26, damage player Jeffrey "Blasé" Tsang signed with the London Spitfire.[3] Three of the Outlaws' free agents, tank player Kim "Meko" Tae-hong, tank player Austin "Muma" Wilmot, and support player Daniel "Boink" Pence did not sign with a team in the offseason.

Regular season

The Outlaws began their 2021 season on April 16 in the May Melee qualifiers, playing against in-state rival Dallas Fuel in the May Melee qualifiers. After trading wins throughout the first four maps, the Outlaws won the match after taking map five.[15] They won their next game against the defending OWL champions San Francisco Shock in a six-map series, thanks in part to a game-winning Earthshatter, Reinhardt's ultimate ability, by Myung-heum "Jjanggu" Cho to close out the series.[16] The following week, the Outlaws faced the Paris Eternal and London Spitfire; Houston defeated both teams to finish the qualifiers with a 4–0 record.[17] With a first-round bye, the team advanced to the finals of the regional knockouts.[18] Facing the Fuel in the regional finals, the Outlaws were swept 0–3, ending their May Melee run.[19]

Lacking depth in tank players, the Outlaws signed Song "Dreamer" Sanglok, a tank player who had played for the Los Angeles Valiant in the 2020 season, prior to the beginning of the June Joust qualifiers.[20] In the following tournament cycle, the June Joust, the Outlaws finished with a 3–1 record in the qualifiers and the advanced to the regional knockouts. For the third time in the season, and the second in a regional knockout, Houston faced the Fuel in the semifinals of the regional knockouts; they were swept 0–3 and eliminated from contention.[21]

Prior to the beginning of the Summer Showdown, the third tournament cycle of the season, the Outlaws released veteran damage player João Pedro "Hydration" Goes Telles.[22] Houston failed to advance to the regional knockouts of the Summer Showdown after losing to the Fuel in the final qualifying match of the tournament cycle.[23] The Outlaws found similar results in the final tournament cycle, the Countdown Cup, as they were unable to make it past the qualifiers.[24]

With an 11–5 regular season record and 11 league points, the Outlaws finished the season in fifth place in the West region standings,[25] qualifying them to advance directly to the finals of the West region play-in tournament.[26] Houston faced the Washington Justice in the finals. In the first-to-three series, the match was tied 2–2 after four maps; however, the Outlaws lost the final map and were eliminated from postseason contention.[27]

Final roster

2021 Houston Outlaws roster
PlayersCoaches
Role No. Handle Name Nationality
Damage 20 Happy Lee Jung-woo South Korea
Damage 6 Danteh Cruz, Dante United States
Damage 27 KSF Frandanisa, Kyle United States
Damage 76 Jake Lyon, Jacob United States
Tank 33 JJANGGU Cho Myung-heum South Korea
Tank 17 PIGGY Shin Min-jun South Korea
Tank 1 Dreamer Song Sanglok South Korea
Support 4 Joobi Triana, Enrique United States
Support 7 Crimzo Hernandez, William Canada
Head coach
  • Harsha "Harsha" Bandi
  • Jae "Junkbuck" Choi

Legend:
  • (I) Inactive
  • (S) Suspended
  • (2W) Two-way player
  • Substitute player Substitute
  • Injured Injury / Illness
  

Roster

Transactions

Transactions of/for players on the roster during the 2021 regular season:

  • On May 19, the Outlaws signed tank player Song "Dreamer" Sanglok.[20]
  • On June 28, the Outlaws released damage player João Pedro "Hydration" Goes Telles.[22]

Standings

Game log

References

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