(2) Texas 41, Wyoming 10

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Final

3:30 PM ET, September 12, 2009
War Memorial Stadium
LARAMIE, WY

McCoy, Texas bounce back after shaky first half, roll Wyoming

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Colt McCoy ran in for a score and two possessions later got the offense rolling with a 33-yard touchdown pass to Dan Buckner.
Gameball goes to... Colt McCoy. The Longhorns signal-caller regrouped his offense and himself after a start that had Texas up just three points at the half.
Stat of the game... 5-of-17. The Longhorns only completed 5-of-17 third-down attempts and were 1-of-3 on fourth-down conversions.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2718
Total Yards544273
Passing353188
Rushing19185
Penalties12-786-40
3rd Down Conversions5-173-17
4th Down Conversions1-30-2
Turnovers11
Possession32:3227:28
Air/Ground Leaders
Texas Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
McCoy30/4733731
Gilbert2/31600
Wyoming Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Benjamin16/3812000
Carta-Samuels7/126800
Texas Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Newton862118
McGee1161019
Wyoming Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Benjamin1253022
Alexander92407
Texas Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Kirkendoll7102142
Buckner686133
Wyoming Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Leonard641014
Burkhalter434011
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERTEXWYO
FG11:25Hunter Lawrence 29 Yd 30
SECOND QUARTERTEXWYO
FG11:19Austin McCoy 22 Yd 33
FG08:07Hunter Lawrence 32 Yd 63
TD01:32Ghaali Muhammad 6 Yd Return Of Blocked Punt (Austin Mccoy Kick) 610
TD00:24James Kirkendoll 25 Yd Pass From Colt McCoy (Hunter Lawrence Kick) 1310
THIRD QUARTERTEXWYO
TD13:24Colt McCoy 9 Yd Run (Hunter Lawrence Kick) 2010
TD07:08Dan Buckner 33 Yd Pass From Colt McCoy (Hunter Lawrence Kick) 2710
TD03:02Tre' Newton 13 Yd Run (Hunter Lawrence Kick) 3410
FOURTH QUARTERTEXWYO
TD08:52John Chiles 26 Yd Pass From Colt McCoy (Hunter Lawrence Kick) 4110
Associated Press

LARAMIE, Wyo. -- It wasn't just the lung-searing altitude that bothered Colt McCoy and No. 2 Texas in the first half of the Longhorns' first trip to War Memorial Stadium, alt. 7,200 feet.

The weight of expectations were bogging them down, too.

Fast Facts

• After trailing 10-6 late in the first half, Colt McCoy and the Texas offense got going to improve to 2-0. McCoy tossed a 25-yard TD to James Kirkendoll with under 30 seconds left in the first half to give the Longhorns a lead they would not lose.

• Texas added three TDs in the third quarter, with McCoy rushing for one and running for another.

• McCoy passed for 337 yards and three TDs and rushed for 38 more yards.

• The Longhorns have won 15 consecutive non-conference games, tying a school record.

-- ESPN Stats & Information

McCoy warmed up after a shaky start and Texas overcame spotty special teams play and a sputtering first half to beat Wyoming 41-10 on a cold and breezy Saturday.

"I think I was trying to do too much, try to make something happen that wasn't there," McCoy said of his slow start. "I fumbled once, the ball slipped out of my hands, made a stupid throw on a crossing route. I saw the [defender] and threw it right to him. It's just all mental and those things have to pass.

"The way we responded in the second half was a tribute to our team."

Texas coach Mack Brown said the Longhorns had so much fun last year because nobody expected them to have a great season. This year, everybody does and he senses his players not enjoying the game as much.

"We all expect to score every play and that's just unrealistic," Brown said.

The Longhorns (2-0) uncharacteristically committed a dozen penalties and looked ready to be lassoed until taking a 13-10 lead just before halftime when McCoy executed the one-minute offense to perfection and finally got Texas into the end zone.

After sucking wind all day, the Longhorns finally exhaled.

"I just feel like once our offense gets hot, it's going to stay hot," Longhorns defensive end Sergio Kindle said.

McCoy completed 30 of 47 passes for 337 yards and three TDs with an interception. He missed 17 or more passes for just the third time in his career, including a dozen in the first half, when he was intercepted by linebacker Weston Johnson.

"I looked at his numbers at halftime and I felt like he was pressing -- and gosh, he was 17 of 29 for 166 yards passing and a touchdown," Brown said. "So, our standards are pretty high for him and he understands that. But I thought he had more fun the second half, too."

In a nice warmup for Texas Tech next week, the Longhorns' defense held the Cowboys (1-1) out of the end zone and limited them to 3-for-17 on third down in helping to secure the Longhorns' 15th straight non-conference win, tying a school record established in the 1940s.

"I thought our defense pitched a shutout," Brown said. "... But we've still got a lot to work to do and it's fun when you can win 41-10 and still feel like you've got a lot of things to fix."

Texas had a blocked punt that was returned for a touchdown and also a fake punt that didn't work and led to Wyoming's other points and a fake field goal that failed.

Wyoming took a 10-6 lead with 92 seconds left before halftime when Luke Ruff blocked John Gold's punt and fellow freshman Ghaali Muhammad scooped up the bouncing ball and scampered 6 yards for the touchdown that gave the Cowboys their only lead.

This was the wake-up call for Texas, which finally quit hitting the snooze button and scored the next 35 points, starting with a 25-yard TD toss from McCoy to James Kirkendoll that capped a six-play, 70-yard drive.

They needed just five plays to score on McCoy's 9-yard keeper after D.J. Monroe returned the second-half kickoff 41 yards to the Wyoming 40. McCoy also threw long TD passes to Dan Buckner and John Chiles sandwiched around Tre' Newton's touchdown run.

Newton led the Longhorns with 62 yards and eight carries after Vondrell McGee (11 carries, 61 yards) tweaked a sore ankle.

The Longhorns managed just two field goals on their first eight possessions, and Justin Tucker failed to gain the first down on a fake punt from the Texas 9, which led to Austin McCoy's 22-yard field goal that tied it at 3.

"I am proud of this team," Wyoming first-year coach Dave Christensen said. "We talked at halftime and the end of the game that we will never accept moral victories. We either win or we get whooped, and in the second half of the game we got whooped."

The Longhorns, playing the Cowboys for the first time in 31 years and in Laramie for the first time ever, acknowledged they needed time to adjust to the altitude.

And defensive end Sam Acho said they missed their band, which was absent at a Longhorns game for the first time since the 1984 Freedom Bowl in what Athletic Director DeLoss Dodds explained was both an economic decision and a matter of space.

The UT fans got 3,800 tickets to War Memorial Stadium, which had a standing room-only crowd of 31,017, a far cry from the Longhorns' stadium where they opened the season last week in front of 101,096 fans, the largest crowd ever to watch a football game in the state of Texas.

"I'm like, 'Where is everybody?'" marveled Newton.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, September 10th
Clemson 27 Final
15 Georgia Tech 30
Saturday, September 12th
Troy 6 Final
1 Florida 56
2 Texas 41 Final
Wyoming 10
3 USC 18 Final
8 Ohio State 15
Florida International 14 Final
4 Alabama 40
Houston 45 Final
5 Oklahoma State 35
Syracuse 7 Final
7 Penn State 28
9 Brigham Young 54 Final
Tulane 3
Eastern Washington 7 Final
10 California 59
Vanderbilt 9 Final
11 LSU 23
Miami (OH) 0 Final
12 Boise State 48
Idaho State 0 Final
13 Oklahoma 64
Marshall 10 Final
14 Virginia Tech 52
16 TCU 30 Final
Virginia 14
17 Utah 24 Final
San Jose State 14
18 Notre Dame 34 Final
Michigan 38
19 North Carolina 12 Final
Connecticut 10
South Carolina 37 Final
21 Georgia 41
Arkansas State 9 Final
22 Nebraska 38
Southeast Missouri State 3 Final
23 Cincinnati 70
24 Kansas 34 Final
UTEP 7
Bowling Green 20 Final
25 Missouri 27