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This article only mentions two rivalries: Rice and Texas. Rice is a historically important rivalry but has slipped in importance since Houston joined the American Athletic Conference, and Texas hasn't played Houston in almost 20 years. I think we should update the rivalries to reflect the AAC era:
Cincinnati Bearcats - This is a very young rivalry since the two schools have only played in the same conference for 6 years now, but ESPN always mentions a "budding rivalry" whenever the two schools play in basketball.
Memphis Tigers - Houston-Memphis football and basketball games always get some of the most attention of AAC conference games. There isn't an official tradition like the Bayou Bucket for these games, but Houston and Memphis always seem to play each other at the end of regular season in those sports, which is typical of a rivalry game.
SMU Mustangs - Only other AAC school in Texas and a long history of playing each other that goes all the way back to the Southwest Conference. We have an article for Houston–SMU men's basketball rivalry, which has a notability tag but if we could expand it to beyond just basketball, we might get enough sources to establish notability.
Tulsa Golden Hurricane - Also a long history. Note that we already have an article for Houston–Tulsa football rivalry, and like SMU that article could be improved by broadening the scope to more than just football.