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ALAMO BOWL : Longhorns real McCoy


Texas' Limas Sweed (4) hauls in a TD pass over Charles Godfrey.
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Jim Vertuno Associated Press

SAN ANTONIO – Colt McCoy was supposed be a placeholder for Texas at quarterback this season. Now, he’s a record holder.

The redshirt freshman who replaced Vince Young turned in another gritty performance with two touchdown passes to rally the No. 18 Longhorns to a 26-24 victory Saturday over Iowa in the Alamo Bowl.

McCoy had been cleared to play just a week earlier after suffering a severely pinched nerve in his neck in each of Texas’ last two games – both losses. He also ran 8 yards on fourth down to set up a 2-yard touchdown run by Selvin Young early in the fourth quarter that proved to be the winner.

Vince Young left Texas a year early after leading the Longhorns to the national title last season, and McCoy became the starter before he had played a down in college.

“He stepped in a position replacing one of the best quarterbacks to ever play,” Texas coach Mack Brown said. “To do that, and fight back and regain his confidence tonight shows just how tough Colt is.”

McCoy finished 26 for 40 for 308 yards. His 29 touchdown passes this season tied the NCAA freshman record set by Nevada’s David Neill in 1998.

“Coming into this season all you want to do is win,” McCoy said. “That’s what Vince taught me. You’ve got to make people believe.”

Texas (10-3), the 2005 national champion, won at least 10 games for the sixth straight season and avoided its first three-game losing streak since 1999.

Drew Tate passed for 274 yards and two touchdowns, both to Andy Brodell, for the Hawkeyes (6-7), who lost six of their last seven games.

The Longhorns were heavy favorites in front of an Alamo Bowl record crowd of 65,875 that was mostly a sea of burnt-orange. Texas fans had an easy 70-mile drive from Austin.

But Iowa stunned them by taking a 14-0 lead in the first quarter and retaking the lead at 21-20 with 1:08 left in the third when Brodell scored his second touchdown on a 23-yard reception.

Brodell had six catches for 159 yards.

McCoy, who looked shaky early, had given Texas its first lead – 20-14 – with a 72-yard sideline strike to tailback Jamaal Charles in the third.

After Young’s touchdown with just less than 11 minutes left, Iowa pulled within 26-24 when Kyle Schlicher kicked a 38-yard field goal.

The Hawkeyes then forced a punt and had the ball near midfield.

The Hawkeyes then got tripped up by their trickery. Texas safety Marcus Griffin tackled Dominique Douglas for a 9-yard loss on a wide-receiver pass on first down. Iowa punted three plays later.

“A field goal wins the game,” Brown said. “Then they got in trouble. It was the game-changing play.”

Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz regretted calling the trick play.

“It’s totally my fault. I’m sick over it,” Ferentz said. “Guys competed that long and that hard and that put us in a bad situation.”

Texas won its third straight bowl game and became the first team to win the Alamo Bowl after trailing at halftime.

Longhorns fans so disappointed by not making a third consecutive Bowl Championship Series game, will remember this one for McCoy’s game effort.

Knocked down several times by Iowa’s blitz-heavy pass rush, McCoy wasn’t sharp at the start. He underthrew several receivers and looked tentative to run and risk another injury.

The Longhorns didn’t have another scholarship quarterback available if he got hurt.

“I knew I just had to put the injury behind me,” McCoy said.

Tate was just the opposite, passing for 184 yards in the first half.

Texas 26, Iowa 24

Texas3710626
Iowa1407324

Iowa—Young 1 run (Schlicher kick)

Iowa—Brodell 63 pass from Tate (Schlicher kick)

Tex—FG Bailey 27

Tex—Sweed 20 pass from C.McCoy (Bailey kick)

Tex—FG Bailey 43

Tex—Charles 72 pass from C.McCoy (Bailey kick)

Iowa—Brodell 23 pass from Tate (Schlicher kick)

Tex—Young 2 run (pass failed)

Iowa—FG Schlicher 38

A—65,875.

TexIowa
First downs1717
Rushes-yards21-7034-89
Passing308274
Comp-Att-Int26-40-015-25-1
Return Yards(-1)(-4)
Punts-Avg.6-37.85-42.4
Fumbles-Lost2-12-1
Penalties-Yards6-608-53
Time of Possession29:0430:56

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Texas, Charles 4-26, Pittman 2-16, Shipley 1-14, Young 12-11, C.McCoy 2-3. Iowa, Young 13-64, Sims 12-26, Tate 5-10, Christensen 2-1, Team 1-(minus 1), Douglas 1-(minus 11).

PASSING—Texas, C.McCoy 26-40-0-308. Iowa, Tate 15-25-1-274.

RECEIVING—Texas, Finley 8-46, Cosby 7-59, Sweed 3-70, Pittman 3-37, Young 2-3, Charles 1-72, Shipley 1-11, N.Jones 1-10. Iowa, Brodell 6-159, Douglas 3-40, Chandler 2-36, Busch 1-19, Stross 1-13, Moeaki 1-8, Sims 1-2.