Texas 51, Missouri 20

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Final

12:00 PM ET, October 1, 2005
Faurot Field
COLUMBIA, MO

Young accounts for three scores in rout

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... At the end of the first quarter. After that, it was all Texas, which scored 37 straight points.
Gameball goes to... Who else? Vince Young threw for 236 yards and 2 TDs and ran for 108 yards with a third score.
Stat of the game... 1-7: The Tigers' record under coach Gary Pinkel against top 10 teams.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2327
Total Yards585330
Passing236191
Rushing349139
Penalties14-1355-31
3rd Down Conversions5-108-18
4th Down Conversions1-21-2
Turnovers23
Possession29:3030:30
Individual Leaders
Texas Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Young15/2223621
Missouri Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Smith19/3718101
Daniel2/21000
Texas Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Young13108136
Charles1597126
Young1165028
Missouri Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Smith2557215
Woods1246012
Jackson536113
Texas Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Pittman481041
Taylor355127
Carter331018
Charles230132
Missouri Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Coffey643012
Rucker557015
Coffman339023
Jackson31204
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERTEXMIZZ
TD13:47JAMAAL CHARLES 3 YD RUN (DAVID PINO KICK)
Drive info: 1 plays, 3 yards.
70
TD10:06JIMMY JACKSON 12 YD RUN (ADAM CROSSETT KICK)
Drive info: 11 plays, 87 yards.
77
TD6:29VINCE YOUNG 33 YD RUN (DAVID PINO KICK)
Drive info: 1 plays, 33 yards.
147
TD1:13BRAD SMITH 3 YD RUN (MISSED KICK)
Drive info: 13 plays, 80 yards.
1413
SECOND QUARTERTEXMIZZ
TD10:06JAMAAL CHARLES 32 YD PASS FROM VINCE YOUNG (DAVID PINO KICK)
Drive info: 1 plays, 22 yards.
2113
FG3:22DAVID PINO 26 YD FG
Drive info: 14 plays, 52 yards.
2413
THIRD QUARTERTEXMIZZ
TD13:50RAMONCE TAYLOR 27 YD PASS FROM VINCE YOUNG (DAVID PINO KICK)
Drive info: 6 plays, 80 yards.
3113
TD8:46HENRY MELTON 1 YD RUN (MISSED KICK)
Drive info: 7 plays, 40 yards.
3713
FOURTH QUARTERTEXMIZZ
TD10:18HENRY MELTON 1 YD RUN (DAVID PINO KICK)
Drive info: 9 plays, 55 yards.
4413
TD8:02AARON ROSS 88 YD PUNT RETURN (DAVID PINO KICK)5113
TD3:54BRAD SMITH 1 YD RUN (ADAM CROSSETT KICK)
Drive info: 11 plays, 72 yards.
5120

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) -- Texas tuned up for its Big 12 showdown with Oklahoma next week by making Missouri pay for its mistakes -- repeatedly.

Vince Young ran for 108 yards and a touchdown and threw for two other scores, and the second-ranked Longhorns converted three first-half turnovers by quarterback Brad Smith into quick touchdowns in beating the Tigers 51-20 Saturday.

"Our bunch can score fast," coach Mack Brown said. "That's what we've got to continue to do. We should have scored a lot more today."

The Longhorns (4-0, 1-0 Big 12) have won 11 straight road games and 11 straight games overall. They'd like to make it 12 wins in a row next week when they face the Sooners, who have beaten Texas five straight times.

Jamaal Charles had one rushing and one receiving touchdown for Texas, which is 4-0 for the fourth time in five seasons and beat Missouri (2-2, 0-1) for the 14th time in 15 games.

Last year's game was much closer, with Texas winning 28-20 in Austin.

"They were talking about nothing but last year," Young said. "But it's a whole different team over here and we wanted to show them we are a different team."

Missouri, which entered the game fifth in the nation in total offense at 554 yards per game, had hoped to engage Texas in a shootout but was held to 330 yards and lost to a team ranked in the top five for the 28th straight time.

"They're a good team, I ain't going to lie," Missouri safety David Overstreet said. "At first I had my doubts that they were a legit No. 2, but after today I know they really deserve to be the No. 2 team in the nation."

The Longhorns had plenty of offense, totaling 585 yards, to offset 135 yards in penalties, a fumble out of the end zone by Charles in the third quarter and a second-quarter drive that stalled at the Missouri 5.

The turnovers helped. Texas has turned nine takeaways into 30 points so far this season.

"We've got a chance to be really good and we haven't played near our best game yet," Brown said. "We told our guys we can play much better than this and we'll have to continue to grow as a team, but the fun thing is were 4-0 and we don't think we've scratched the surface."

Smith scored on a pair of short runs for Missouri, which stayed with Texas for much of the first half but was shut out after the break. The Longhorns led 14-13 after one quarter and then ran off 37 straight points before Smith scored again with 3:54 left.

"Clearly, we didn't play well," Smith said. "I didn't play well. With a team like that you have to play a real good game to have an opportunity to win."

Young, who scored on a 33-yard run in the first quarter, has eight career 100-yard games although this was his first of the season. He had a 33-yard scramble on third-and-30 to set up a field goal that gave Texas a 24-13 lead near the end of the half that might have been the turning point.

"There were lots of aggravating points in the game," Missouri safety Jason Simpson said. "But yeah, that was one."

Charles, who has five touchdowns the last two games and had 97 yards on 15 carries, scored on Texas' first play of the game on a 3-yard run. That was set up by Aaron Harris' interception and return of a pass by Smith on Missouri's third play of the game. Smith fumbled on a sack later in the quarter and Young was untouched on a draw on the next play to put Texas ahead 14-7.

Smith's second fumble gave Texas the ball at the Missouri 22 early in the second quarter. After a holding call, Charles caught a 32-yard touchdown pass, backing into the end zone after turning around to make the reception.

Texas also got an 88-yard punt return from Aaron Ross, and showed Missouri it could score the traditional way, too. The Longhorns opened the second half with a six-play, 80-yard drive capped by Ramonce Taylor's one-handed grab of a swing pass and acrobatic dive into the end zone, his extended hand with the ball just inside the pylon for a 27-yard score that made it 31-13.

"I saw the safety coming down and he had the angle on me, so I just tried to beat him to the end zone," Taylor said. "I've got a feeling it will be on SportsCenter."

Henry Melton scored on a pair of 1-yard runs in the second half.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Saturday, October 1st
Texas 51 Final
Missouri 20
Baylor 13 Final
Texas A&M 16 OT
Colorado 34 Final
Oklahoma State 0
Iowa State 20 Final
Nebraska 27 2OT
Kansas State 21 Final
Oklahoma 43
Kansas 17 Final
Texas Tech 30