Colt Mccoy injury Photo

Colt McCoy (born September 5, 1986 in Hobbs, New Mexico,

The Texas school record for most touchdowns ever thrown by a quarterback in a single season.

McCoy threw two touchdowns against University of Iowa to tie Nevada's David Neill for second place for freshman touchdowns in a single season,

McCoy was somewhat less consistent.

Leading the 2008 Texas Longhorn football team,

most total touchdowns by a Texas player,

At the time Jim Ned was 8–0, but as McCoy missed the next two games due to the concussion,

Brown chose to play Matt McCoy[22] in four separate game situations where Texas had a commanding lead.

He was 12-19 in passing, and ran for 27 yards to help set up a touchdown.
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