(11) Missouri 31, (1) Texas 56

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Final

8:00 PM ET, October 18, 2008
Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium
AUSTIN, TX

McCoy, No. 1 Texas ride 35-0 lead past No. 11 Mizzou

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Texas buried the game ball from the OU game and vowed to start fresh against Mizzou.
Gameball goes to... Colt McCoy, who was 29-for-32 and threw for 337 yards and two touchdowns, and had two rushing touchdowns.
Stat of the game... 11-0. Under Mack Brown, the Longhorns have never lost the game immediately following the Red River Rivalry.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2432
Total Yards348591
Passing318388
Rushing30203
Penalties6-618-80
3rd Down Conversions5-1010-12
4th Down Conversions0-10-0
Turnovers10
Possession23:3436:26
Air/Ground Leaders
Missouri Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Daniel31/4131821
Texas Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
McCoy29/3233720
Chiles1/15110
Missouri Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Washington717110
Jackson41708
Texas Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Ogbonnaya1365226
McGee658021
Missouri Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Coffman12140131
Maclin866016
Texas Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Shipley889117
Collins676038
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERMIZZTEX
TD08:03Colt Mccoy 6 Yd Run (Hunter Lawrence Kick) 07
TD01:35Chris Ogbonnaya 9 Yd Run (Hunter Lawrence Kick) 014
SECOND QUARTERMIZZTEX
TD11:58Malcolm Williams 32 Yd Pass From Colt Mccoy (Hunter Lawrence Kick) 021
TD09:39Chris Ogbonnaya 10 Yd Run (Hunter Lawrence Kick) 028
TD00:41Jordan Shipley 13 Yd Pass From Colt Mccoy (Hunter Lawrence Kick) 035
FG00:00Jeff Wolfert 33 Yd 335
THIRD QUARTERMIZZTEX
TD08:54Derrick Washington 2 Yd Run (Jeff Wolfert Kick) 1035
TD04:58Colt Mccoy 2 Yd Run (Hunter Lawrence Kick) 1042
TD01:49Chase Coffman 13 Yd Pass From Chase Daniel (Jeff Wolfert Kick) 1742
FOURTH QUARTERMIZZTEX
TD10:52Cody Johnson 1 Yd Run (Ryan Bailey Kick) 1749
TD08:37Jared Perry 18 Yd Pass From Chase Daniel (Jeff Wolfert Kick) 2449
TD05:03Dan Buckner 51 Yd Pass From John Chiles (Ryan Bailey Kick) 2456
TD04:18Chase Daniel 1 Yd Run (Jeff Wolfert Kick) 3156
Associated Press

AUSTIN, Texas -- Sometime during the week, the top-ranked Texas Longhorns dug a hole in a secret spot and buried the game ball from their big win over Oklahoma.

Schlabach: Still Questions

Texas has looked great against Oklahoma and Missouri the last two weeks. But is the Big 12 a good gauge for the Longhorns, writes Mark Schlabach. Column

Then, with the hype symbolically disposed of, the Longhorns went out and buried No. 11 Missouri.

Using a stunning first half, Texas raced to a 35-point lead before cruising to a 56-31 victory Saturday night that left little doubt these Longhorns plan to be No. 1 for a while.

Colt McCoy passed for a 337 yards and two touchdowns, ran for two more and set a school record with 17 straight completions in the kind of nearly flawless performance that he's starting to make look routine.

Hooking 'Em Up

With four touchdowns against Missouri, QB Colt McCoy passed former QB Vince Young for first place on Texas' all-time list for touchdowns responsible for (passing, rushing, receiving).

Most TD Responsible For
Texas History
Colt McCoy 2006-08 82
Vince Young 2003-05 81
Ricky Williams 1995-98 76
Chris Simms 1999-02 68
Cedric Benson 2001-04 67

"Colt was phenomenal," Texas coach Mack Brown said. "He's showing leadership, he's poised. He's really having a good time."

McCoy and the Longhorns had earned Texas' first regular-season No. 1 ranking since 1984 a week earlier by knocking off Oklahoma in Dallas, leading some to wonder how the Longhorns would handle the top spot.

Missouri was supposed to be a battle between two national title contenders and Heisman Trophy-caliber quarterbacks in McCoy and Missouri's Chase Daniel. The Tigers had been within one victory of playing for the national title last season and were ranked as high as No. 3 just a week ago.

Fast Facts

• Texas has now won 14 of its last 15 games vs. Mizzou.

• The Tigers fell to 0-11 against teams ranked No. 1.

• Longhorns quarterback Colt McCoy completed a school-record 17 straight passes at one point.

-- ESPN research

It wasn't close. Not even for a little while.

Dominating both sides of the ball, the Longhorns (7-0, 3-0 Big 12) scored touchdowns on all five possessions of the first half in front of a feverish record home crowd of 98,383.

"We buried the Oklahoma game. We threw No. 1 out the window and went back to work," Texas defensive end Brian Orakpo said.

McCoy did his part, picking apart the Tigers at will. He stiff-armed defenders when he ran, and one time when he was nearly sacked and fumbled, he picked up the ball and fired a 23-yard completion.

"We came out strong," McCoy said. "Every time we had the ball, we went down and scored. That's our standard."

Missouri (5-2, 1-2) didn't score until Jeff Wolfert kicked a 33-yard field goal on the last play of the half. By that time, the crowd had been taunting the Tigers with chants of "Over-rated!" for nearly 20 minutes. The Tigers tacked on two fourth-quarter touchdowns when the game was well out of reach.

Daniel, the feisty Texas high school star, needed a big game in his home state to revive his Heisman hopes. The Longhorns kept him on the run, sacking him on the Tigers' third play and holding Missouri to just one first down on its first four possessions. Daniel finished with 318 yards passing and two touchdowns.

"I think I played as loose as possible. I was upbeat, trying to get my teammates going," Daniel said. "He [McCoy] can't play any better. It's the reason why he's the front-runner for the Heisman. It's the reason why Texas is playing so well."

Texas led 28-0 before Missouri finally crossed midfield, but even that drive collapsed on fourth down at the 7 with just under 4 minutes left in the half when an apparent touchdown catch was ruled out of bounds.

Naturally, Texas drove 93 yards for a TD. McCoy completed six passes, including a 13-yard scoring connection with Jordan Shipley.

"When their offense is going like that, our offense's job is to match it. It's both sides, both ways," Missouri coach Gary Pinkel said. "It becomes a bit overwhelming series after series."

For Texas, the Longhorns are just halfway through a brutal stretch of games against ranked opponents. In the next two weeks, they play No. 8 Oklahoma State and No. 7 Texas Tech, both of whom are undefeated.

"When you believe you're No. 1," linebacker Roddrick Muckelroy said, "that's when bad things happen."

With that gauntlet still ahead, the Longhorns made sure to keep the focus on the games ahead, not the wins behind them. McCoy even threw out any talk about the Heisman. The cover boy on Sports Illustrated this week, he made a show of tossing the magazine in the trash during a team meeting.

And as good as McCoy was against Oklahoma, he was even better against the Tigers.

With baseball stars Derek Jeter and former Texas pitcher Roger Clemens on the sideline to watch the rout, McCoy scored Texas' first touchdown on a 6-yard run. His first TD pass was a 32-yard strike to Malcolm Williams, who jumped over the double-coverage of safeties Justin Garrett and Williams for the grab.

And when McCoy dribbled the ball on the ground only to pick it up and throw a strike that kept the last drive of the half alive, he created the "Did you just see that?" moment of the season so far.

With one half of near-perfect football, Texas buried not only the Tigers, but any doubt about who deserves to be No. 1.

For now.

"There's no prize for being 7-0," Shipley said. "Now we have to refocus again."

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, October 16th
9 Brigham Young 7 Final
TCU 32
Friday, October 17th
Hawaii 7 Final
15 Boise State 27
Saturday, October 18th
11 Missouri 31 Final
1 Texas 56
Mississippi 20 Final
2 Alabama 24
Michigan 17 Final
3 Penn State 46
16 Kansas 31 Final
4 Oklahoma 45
6 USC 69 Final
Washington State 0
7 Texas Tech 43 Final
Texas A&M 25
Baylor 6 Final
8 Oklahoma State 34
22 Vanderbilt 14 Final
10 Georgia 24
12 Ohio State 45 Final
20 Michigan State 7
13 LSU 24 Final
South Carolina 17
Colorado State 16 Final
14 Utah 49
17 Virginia Tech 23 Final
Boston College 28
18 North Carolina 13 Final
Virginia 16 OT
Syracuse 13 Final
19 South Florida 45
21 Wake Forest 0 Final
Maryland 26
23 Pittsburgh 42 Final
Navy 21
25 California 27 Final
Arizona 42