UTEP 7, (2) Texas 64

1234T
UTEP (1-3)70007
#2TEX (4-0)232410764

Final

3:30 PM ET, September 26, 2009
Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium
AUSTIN, TX

No. 2 Longhorns take 40-point halftime lead, cruise by UTEP

ESPNDallas.com 
WERE YOU THERE?
Passport

Did you attend this game? If so, start chronicling your sports memories today with ESPN's Sports Passport. Enter the games you attend, upload your photos and share your memories!
I was there »

Top 25 Overview
It was over when... The Longhorns scored 40 unanswered points to have a commanding lead heading into halftime.
Gameball goes to... D.J. Monroe. The freshman running back returned a 91-yard kickoff and became the first Texas player to return two kickoffs for touchdowns.
Stat of the game... 53. Texas' D held UTEP to just 53 yards of total offense, allowing 44 passing yards and nine rushing yards.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs732
Total Yards53639
Passing44335
Rushing9304
Penalties6-605-49
3rd Down Conversions1-127-14
4th Down Conversions0-12-2
Turnovers53
Possession25:0834:52
Air/Ground Leaders
UTEP Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Vittatoe7/213804
Thomas II1/2500
Texas Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
McCoy28/3528631
Gilbert5/64900
UTEP Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Buckram946018
Williams3907
Texas Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
McGee8104151
Hills369032
UTEP Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Buckram319011
Moturi1909
Texas Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Shipley10122123
Buckner671236
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERUTEPTEX
TD12:20Tre' Newton 3 Yd Run (Hunter Lawrence Kick) 07
TD11:12Melvin Stephenson II 49 Yd Interception Return (Logan Barrett Kick) 77
TD11:00D.J. Monroe 91 Yd Kickoff Return (Pat Failed) 713
FG07:18Hunter Lawrence 20 Yd 716
TD04:19Dan Buckner 36 Yd Pass From Colt McCoy (Hunter Lawrence Kick) 723
SECOND QUARTERUTEPTEX
FG14:11Hunter Lawrence 19 Yd 726
TD07:08Jordan Shipley 16 Yd Pass From Colt McCoy (Hunter Lawrence Kick) 733
TD02:45Vondrell McGee 23 Yd Run (Hunter Lawrence Kick) 740
TD01:11Dan Buckner 15 Yd Pass From Colt McCoy (Hunter Lawrence Kick) 747
THIRD QUARTERUTEPTEX
FG08:51Hunter Lawrence 21 Yd 750
TD04:50Cody Johnson 18 Yd Run (Ryan Bailey Kick) 757
FOURTH QUARTERUTEPTEX
TD14:55Foswhitt Whittaker 13 Yd Run (Ryan Bailey Kick) 764
Associated Press

AUSTIN, Texas -- After two weeks of first-half hiccups, slow starts and shaking off symptoms of the flu, No. 2 Texas' goals were simple: get the touchdowns rolling early and put the game away in a hurry.

Done.

Colt McCoy threw three first-half touchdown passes and the Longhorns rolled to a 40-point lead by halftime before cruising to a 64-7 win Saturday over Texas-El Paso.

Fast Facts

• Texas is 4-0, marking the fourth time in the last five seasons the Longhorns have opened the season with four straight wins.

• The Longhorns improved to 4-0 against UTEP, outscoring the Miners 156-27.

• The defeat extended UTEP's losing streak against the Big 12 to 17 games.

• Colt McCoy led the way with three touchdowns and 286 yards through the air.

-- ESPN Stats & Information

"That," McCoy said, "was a good day."

An easy one, too.

The Longhorns (4-0) turned in a dominating defensive performance and burnished McCoy's Heisman Trophy campaign on a day some other early contenders faltered.

McCoy, who battled the flu a week earlier, shook off an early interception for a touchdown to finish with 286 yards on 28-of-35 passing. He connected with Dan Buckner for scoring throws of 36 and 15 yards and with Jordan Shipley on a 16-yarder.

"I had a lot more energy in practice this week," said McCoy, who left the game after Texas' first possession in the third quarter with Texas leading 50-7.

With hot and steamy weather conditions perfect for their hurry-up offense, Texas had little trouble moving up and down the field. Texas had more than 300 yards passing (335) and rushing (304) for only the second time in school history.

"It wore us out," UTEP coach Mike Price said. "We were running guys in and out, trying to keep fresh."

The 64 points was the most for Texas since a 70-3 win over Colorado in the 2005 Big 12 championship game.

"You hate to beat somebody that bad ... but the game just kind of got out of hand," Texas coach Mack Brown said.

The Texas defense forced five turnovers by UTEP (1-3) quarterback Trevor Vittatoe and held the Miners to 53 total yards and seven first downs.

Even the special teams had a record-setting day.

Freshman D.J. Monroe's 91-yard kickoff return for a touchdown in the first quarter was his second of the season. Monroe is the first player in Texas history to return two kickoffs for touchdowns in a career.

UTEP's first turnover got Texas rolling.

Sergio Kindle sacked Vittatoe on the fifth play of the game, causing a fumble that set up a 3-yard run by Tre' Newton. Kindle's hit was the first of four Texas sacks.

"I got around the tackle and, once again, the QB was sitting there waiting for me," Kindle said.

McCoy made his only mistake in the first quarter. Melvin Stephenson II jumped inside Shipley for an easy interception and scampered untouched toward a large group of Miners fans behind a corner of the end zone.

"It was a great feeling. I felt like we had a chance," Stephenson said.

Monroe doused the fun seconds later.

He took the kickoff and broke into open field to his left. Miners kicker Kyle Peterson wasn't going to catch the former Texas high school 100 meters champion.

"I think we have a chance now, every time somebody kicks it to us, we can score," Brown said,

McCoy's first touchdown to Buckner made it 23-7. The scoring pass to Shipley made it 33-7 before tailback Vondrell McGee, who had lost his starting position to Newton, took a pitch from McCoy and scrambled 23 yards for a score. McGee finished with 104 yards rushing.

Texas kept up the pressure.

"We started the game like we were behind," Buckner said. "We wanted to score every time we got the ball."

McCoy was intense, pumping his fist and yelling at receivers after a couple of dropped passes. His second connection with Buckner was a nifty one-handed grab over two defenders a minute before halftime, Buckner's fourth touchdown of the season.

"He made that look real pretty didn't he?" McCoy said.

With the sun still pounding the East side of the stadium, many Texas fans had seen enough and started heading for the exits. Easily half of the announced crowd of 101,144 did not return for the third quarter.

The only thing those that stayed could have been curious about was how long McCoy would stay in the game. McCoy drove Texas to a 21-yard field goal by Hunter Lawrence before he was relieved by freshman Garrett Gilbert.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, September 24th
4 Mississippi 10 Final
South Carolina 16
Saturday, September 26th
1 Florida 41 Final
Kentucky 7
UTEP 7 Final
2 Texas 64
Arkansas 7 Final
3 Alabama 35
Iowa 21 Final
5 Penn State 10
6 California 3 Final
Oregon 42
7 LSU 30 Final
Mississippi State 26
8 Boise State 49 Final
Bowling Green 14
9 Miami (FL) 7 Final
11 Virginia Tech 31
Washington State 6 Final
12 USC 27
Illinois 0 Final
13 Ohio State 30
Fresno State 20 Final
14 Cincinnati 28
15 TCU 14 Final
Clemson 10
Grambling State 6 Final
16 Oklahoma State 56
Texas Tech 28 Final
17 Houston 29
South Florida 17 Final
18 Florida State 7
Colorado State 23 Final
19 Brigham Young 42
Southern Miss 28 Final
20 Kansas 35
Arizona State 17 Final
21 Georgia 20
22 North Carolina 7 Final
Georgia Tech 24
Indiana 33 Final
23 Michigan 36
24 Washington 14 Final
Stanford 34
Louisiana-Lafayette 0 Final
25 Nebraska 55