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Baylor vs. Texas


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McCoy matches Greene's victory record as 'Horns hammer Baylor
 
 
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WACO, Texas -- When the wins come by the dozens, some are going to be easier than others.

For Colt McCoy, count No. 42 among the easy ones.

McCoy passed for two touchdowns to help No. 2 Texas beat Baylor 47-14 on Saturday, tying him with Georgia's David Greene for the most victories by a major college quarterback.

McCoy is 42-7 in his career with two regular-season contests, a likely Big 12 Championship Game and a bowl still to come.

The senior didn't even have to put in a full day's work in this one, leaving midway through the third quarter with a 40-0 lead.

"We're all proud of Colt," said wide receiver Jordan Shipley, who caught both TD passes Saturday. "It also says a lot about this program."

Texas (10-0, 6-0 Big 12) reached 10 wins for the ninth straight season, second only to Florida State's run of 14 consecutive 10-win seasons from 1987-2000.

 

"Ten wins feels good. It's one win more than nine and it's one win closer to our goals," defensive end Sergio Kindle said.

Those would be conference and national titles, neither of which are included in McCoy's resume.

A week after throwing for 470 yards against Central Florida, McCoy passed for 181 while the Texas running game and defense did the heavy lifting against the Bears.

Cody Johnson ran for 109 yards and two touchdowns on 19 carries in his first career start. Tre' Newton dashed 45 yards for a touchdown, Texas' longest scoring run of the season.

The Longhorns defense swamped Baylor (4-6, 1-5). Texas had three interceptions and forced a safety. The defense held Baylor to minus-20 yards in the second quarter as Texas turned a 14-0 lead into 40-0 by halftime.

Eddie Jones capped Texas' scoring with a 60-yard interception return in the fourth quarter before Baylor punched in two late scores.

McCoy got the record-tying win in front of a road crowd that had to feel more like home. Floyd Casey Stadium is only a 99-mile drive from Austin. The crowd of about 44,000 was among the largest ever at Baylor for a Big 12 game and about half wore burnt orange.

The Longhorns quickly punched in their first score on the opening drive when McCoy found Shipley slicing underneath the Baylor defense at the goal line.

Baylor, still confident after a rally at Missouri a week ago, responded with a drive to the Texas 4. But freshman quarterback Nick Florence, who set a Baylor record with 427 yards last week, threw an interception to Aaron Williams in the end zone. Williams timed the fade route perfectly, leaping high to make an acrobatic catch.

"The game turned right there," Texas coach Mack Brown said.

Baylor lost all momentum when Texas stuffed the Bears at midfield on fourth down on the next drive. Given the short field, the Longhorns scored again on Johnson's 10th touchdown of the season.

Newton soon made it 21-0 with Texas' longest scoring run of the season.

Texas started three touchdown drives in Baylor territory.

"I didn't want to go out this way," said Baylor senior safety Jordan Lake, who was playing in his last home game. "Wherever you are, as a defense you have to step up and hold them out."

Texas' only scary moment came when McCoy dumped a short pass to Shipley across the middle in double coverage. Shipley was hit hard and stayed on the ground for a minute. Texas' best receiver eventually walked off under his own power, shaking McCoy's hand on the way to the sideline.

Baylor was penalized for a personal foul on the hit, giving Texas a first down. Three plays later, McCoy pump faked before hitting Shipley in the end zone again.

Texas' top-ranked defense got after Florence all day, sacking him three times, including a hard hit early in the game. Florence finished with 240 yards passing.

"I think Nick got rattled a little bit and rightfully so," Baylor coach Art Briles said. "That's the great thing about experience: it teaches."

Baylor couldn't do much to help itself.

Even when the Bears were just trying to get to halftime without any more damage, they bumbled away points. After Johnson's second touchdown run made it 35-0, a fumble bounced backward 20 yards to the end zone and Baylor recovered for a safety.

Texas then tacked on a field goal in the final seconds to make it 40-0.

"I thought it was awesome in the first half," McCoy said. "We really knocked 'em out."

McCoy's 181 yards was among his lowest totals of the season, but he has four career wins over Baylor. Next week against Kansas will be his final game at Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium.

"I'm proud that Colt got the winningest record for quarterbacks in college football history," Brown said. "What a great honor for him."

 
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Talk Back
Reputation:81
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Since:Jul 14, 2009

November 15, 2009 10:47 am
Congratulations to Colt McCoy. Many people are so enamored by Tim Tebow that Colt is often overlooked. Colt should be a first round pick next year and whatever team gets him will not only get a phenominal football player but an outstanding person as well. Colt may not win the Heisman, which I hope he does but I am so looking forward to seeing a Texas vs. Florida national championship game!
Reputation:96
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Since:Sep 17, 2006

November 15, 2009 12:00 am
...is Texas - TCU. Texas has played no one this season except OK ST. Not their fault, the Big 12 is without question down this year. TCU would be both the best offense and defense they've faced.

I would think that TCU kids that were for the most part overlooked when Texas went recruiting would also have some extra motivation going into that game.

It would be fun
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Since:Aug 21, 2007

November 14, 2009 5:40 pm
Texas will be playing someone in the Title game this year, no doubt about it. I am a UC fan and Texas is just really impressing me right now with there margin of victory.  Congrats on the great season.
 
 
Colt McCoy throws for two first-half touchdowns while securing his record-tying 42nd victory.  (US Presswire)
Colt McCoy throws for two first-half touchdowns while securing his record-tying 42nd victory. (US Presswire)

 
 
Scoreboard
Texas #2  (10-0) «14260747
Baylor  (4-6)0001414
 
Players of the Game
Longhorns

C. Johnson
Rush 19
Yds 109
Avg 5.7
TD 2
Longhorns

C. McCoy
Att 34
Comp 23
Yds 181
TD 2
 
Scoring Summary
TXJordan Shipley 3 yd pass from Colt McCoy (Hunter Lawrence kick)
TXCody Johnson 6 yd run (Hunter Lawrence kick)
TXTre' Newton 45 yd run (Hunter Lawrence kick)
TXJordan Shipley 7 yd pass from Colt McCoy (Hunter Lawrence kick)
TXCody Johnson 1 yd run (Hunter Lawrence kick)
TX Team safety
TXHunter Lawrence 41 yd FG
TXEddie Jones 60 yd interception return (Ryan Bailey kick)
BAYTerrance Ganaway 1 yd run (Dary Stone kick)
BAYBrad Taylor 19 yd pass from Nick Florence (Dary Stone kick)
 
Team Stats
 TXBAY
First Downs2316
Third Down Efficiency6-136-17
Fourth Down Efficiency0-01-2
Plays-Net Yards75-41173-246
Rushes-Yds35-22428-6
Passing Yds187240
Kick Return Yds43104
Punt Return Yds2836
Passes25-40-028-45-3
Punts6-2637-286
Fumbles-Lost1-11-0
Penalties-Yds6-638-73
Time of Poss.27:932:51
 
Individual Stats
RUSHING
TX: Cody Johnson 19-109, Tre' Newton 7-80, Colt McCoy 3-13, Foswhitt Whittaker 2-12, Vondrell McGee 4-10
BAY: Jay Finley 10-16, Terrance Ganaway 13-5, Nick Florence 5--15
PASSING
TX: Colt McCoy 23-34-181-0, Garrett Gilbert 2-5-6-0, Team 0-1-0-0
BAY: Nick Florence 28-45-240-3
RECEIVING
TX: Jordan Shipley 6-46, James Kirkendoll 6-43, Dan Buckner 5-48, John Chiles 4-25, Cody Johnson 3-19, Tre' Newton 1-6
BAY: Kendall Wright 7-57, David Gettis 5-40, Justin Akers 4-32, Brad Taylor 3-48, Lanear Sampson 2-17, Ernest Smith 2-15, Jarred Salubi 1-13, Willie Jefferson 1-11, Josh Gordon 1-7, Nick Florence 1-0, Krys Buerck 1-0
 
Standings
TeamStandingsConferenceOverall
Texas1st Big 12 South 9-013-1
Baylor6th Big 12 South 1-74-8