Texas 35, UCF 32

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TEX (3-0)101031235
UCF (1-1)7371532

Final

3:30 PM ET, September 15, 2007
Florida Citrus Bowl
ORLANDO, FL

Horns' McCoy, Charles team up to end UCF's upset bid

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Jamaal Charles scored on a 46-yard run in the fourth quarter to put Texas up 35-24.
Gameball goes to... Jamaal Charles. The Texas running back ran all over the Central Florida defense. Charles finished with 22 carries for 153 yards and a TD.
Stat of the game... 5. Texas kicker Ryan Bailey kicked five field goals in the game, tying a school record.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2517
Total Yards488326
Passing259134
Rushing229192
Penalties4-504-43
3rd Down Conversions9-203-15
4th Down Conversions1-11-2
Turnovers33
Possession36:3323:27
Air/Ground Leaders
Texas Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
McCoy32/4725911
UCF Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Israel9/2613411
Texas Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Charles22153146
McCoy1040010
UCF Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Smith27149236
Israel1124110
Texas Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Cosby1067013
Jones759118
UCF Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Aiken449118
Ross231020
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERTEXUCF
FG08:45Ryan Bailey 19 Yd 30
TD06:01Kevin Smith 2 Yd Run (Michael Torres Kick) 37
TD00:24Nate Jones 6 Yd Pass From Colt Mccoy (Ryan Bailey Kick) 107
SECOND QUARTERTEXUCF
FG14:51Michael Torres 47 Yd 1010
TD03:26Brandon Foster 33 Yd Interception Return (Ryan Bailey Kick) 1710
FG00:01Ryan Bailey 19 Yd 2010
THIRD QUARTERTEXUCF
FG11:38Ryan Bailey 42 Yd 2310
TD10:30Kevin Smith 3 Yd Run (Michael Torres Kick) 2317
FOURTH QUARTERTEXUCF
TD13:38Kyle Israel 1 Yd Run (Michael Torres Kick) 2324
FG09:34Ryan Bailey 40 Yd 2624
FG05:17Ryan Bailey 37 Yd 2924
TD03:37Jamaal Charles 46 Yd Run (Two-Point Conversion Failed) 3524
TD00:35Kamar Aiken 7 Yd Pass From Kyle Israel (Kyle Israel Pass To Kamar Aiken For Two-Point Conversion) 3532

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -- Thanks to Central Florida, it may be a while before Texas accepts another offer to open someone's new stadium.

Colt McCoy threw 259 yards and two touchdowns and Jamaal Charles scored on a 46-yard run Saturday to clinch a 35-32 victory over UCF. The Longhorns' first trip to the Sunshine State in 34 years was anything but a smooth journey.

The jaunt started with a long delay at the Austin airport on Friday, then got more frustrating when one of the team buses broke down in Orlando. Things didn't get any easier against an opponent excited to be showing off its new home on national television.

"There was a tremendous atmosphere. I told the kids today I didn't think they understood what they were about to get into," Texas coach Mack Brown said. "It was a trap game for us and a buzzsaw."

Ryan Bailey kicked five field goals for Texas (3-0), which regrouped after squandering a 13-point lead to fall behind 24-23 early in the fourth quarter. Bailey put the Longhorns ahead for good, then tied a school record with a fifth field goal that made it 29-24 with 5:19 left.

Charles, who rushed 153 yards on 22 carries, put the Longhorns up 35-24 with his long run after cornerback Marcus Griffin recovered a UCF fumble. The running back was trying to help the Longhorns kill the clock when he fumbled for the second time, giving UCF one more chance to get back in the game.

Kyle Isreal's 7-yard TD pass to Kamar Aiken and a 2-point conversion trimmed UCF's deficit to three with 35 seconds left. But Brandon Foster, who scored on a 33-yard interception return in the second quarter, recovered the ensuing onside kick to seal the victory.

"I don't like the fact we let them get back into the game and got behind, but I really like the fact that we responded and came down like good teams do," Brown said after McCoy led scoring drives on three straight possessions after UCF went ahead.

McCoy completed 32 of 47 passes and was intercepted once. Quan Cosby had 10 receptions for 67 yards for the Longhorns, who hadn't played a game in Florida since losing 20-15 to Miami in 1973.

"It was a tough environment for us to play," McCoy said, noting that a 15-minute delay because of lightning and heavy rain posed problems, too. "I give them credit. They stuck with it and we never finished the game."

Kevin Smith ran for 149 yards and scored on runs on 2 and 3 yards for UCF (1-1). Isreal finished 9-of-26 for 134 yards, one TD and one interception.

UCF played its first 28 seasons in the Florida Citrus Bowl in downtown Orlando, about 15 miles east of the Knights' sprawling campus. The $55 million, 43,323-seat facility was a long-range goal that coach George O'Leary put on a fast track after being hired in 2004.

The crowd of 45,622 was the fourth largest in UCF history. However, that would have been only a slightly more than half-full house at the Citrus Bowl.

"I think the dynamics and what is going to take place here is great. ... We have a great future in that stadium. I told our players I don't want to ever walk off that field again without protecting our home," O'Leary said.

The former Georgia Tech coach pulled off one of the biggest turnarounds in college football history two years ago, guiding UCF to the first bowl appearance in school history after going 0-11 in his first season in Orlando.

A 4-8 finish in 2006 was a disappointment, but hardly discouraged O'Leary about the direction of his program.

With Smith running for 217 yards and two touchdowns, the Knights opened this season with a 25-23 victory at North Carolina State two weeks ago. They led Texas 7-3 after Smith's 2-yard, first-quarter TD run, and appeared to be letting the game slip away before rallying from a 23-10 deficit in the third quarter.

"Right now, obviously you're going to wish we had won that game," Isreal said. "But when I come back here in 20 years, I'm going to realize how special it was being the quarterback to play in the first game. That's something no one will ever be able to take away."

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Saturday, September 15th
Texas Tech 59 Final
Rice 24
Texas 35 Final
UCF 32
New Hampshire 48 Final
Marshall 35
Southern Miss 28 Final
East Carolina 21
Alcorn State 0 Final
UAB 22
Southern Methodist 28 Final
Arkansas State 45
Houston 34 Final
Tulane 10
UTEP 24 Final
New Mexico State 29
Jacksonville State 14 Final
Memphis 35
Brigham Young 47 Final
Tulsa 55