Colt by the numbers?

halsteadfrost

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Can someone who has a lot of extra time on their hands start this back up. I can't remember who used to do it, but I always loved the "by the numbers" threads that basically counted down to various records.

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Not the poster you are looking for, but I got this infor from the Rice game notes at MackBrown-TexasFootball.com:
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Colt McCoy
· McCoy became the UT career TD pass leader with 62. His four TD passes in the game allowed pass Major Applewhite (60) for the all-time mark.
· McCoy's 412 yards of total offense ranks fourth on UT's single-game list. Vince Young logged 506 yards against Oklahoma State and 467 yards against USC during the 2005 season. Major Applewhite logged 476 yards against Washington in 2001.
· With his 412 yards, McCoy passed Peter Gardere (7,409) for fourth place on UT's all-time list for yards of total offense. McCoy ended the game with 7,562 yards on his career ledger.
· McCoy moved his career record as a starter to 23-6 and is now in sole possession of seventh place on the UT career mark. He is two wins shy of James Brown (25-13-1) and Peter Gardere (25-16) for fifth place on the UT all-time list.
· McCoy threw for 269 yards in the first half, tied for third-highest first half passing total on school annals. Major Applewhite threw for 314 yards against Stanford in 1999 and McCoy tossed for 295 against Rice in 2007. 269-yard efforts were turned in by Chris Simms against Kansas in 2001 and Applewhite in Oklahoma State in 1998.
· In the last two games against Rice, McCoy has thrown for a combined 564 yards in the two first halves. Both of the two efforts are ranked among the top 5 in school annals.
· McCoy passed for 200 or more yards in a game for the 20th time in his career. He moved into a tie with James Brown for second place on UT's career list. The duo trails only Major Applewhite (29).
· McCoy's 8-yard TD run with 6:44 remaining in the first quarter was his second of the season and the eighth of his career.
· McCoy rushed and passed for a TD for the second time in three games. He has done it five times in his career.
· After throwing incomplete on his first pass attempt of the game, McCoy completed 13 in a row, tying the record he set in the season opener against Florida Atlantic. It is also tied for fourth on UT's all-time list, two shy of McCoy's 15 straight completions against Oklahoma State, Kansas State and Texas A&M in 2006 and Vince Young's 15 straight completions against Colorado and USC in 2005 and one short of Vince Young's 14 against Oklahoma State and Kansas in 2004.
· McCoy has his fifth career 300-yard passing game. He ranks third on UT's all-time list, trailing only Major Applewhite (9) and James Brown (7).
· McCoy had his second game of the season of 80 or more rushing yards and the fourth 80-yard effort of his career.
 

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