Last Updated on September 22, 2009 1:26 pm by drew
UTEP-Texas Odds
Austin,
With their Heisman hopeful quarterback healthy again, the Longhorns have to like their chances of staying undefeated against UTEP.
McCoy and the second-ranked Longhorns look to build on their first Big 12 win by continuing their dominance of non-conference opponents when they host the Miners on Saturday.
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The Longhorns struggled early, perhaps in part because McCoy was feeling the effects of an illness that kept him out of most drills during the week.
McCoy felt better after eating peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and drinking a children’s hydration drink at halftime. He completed 15 of 18 pass attempts in the second half and threw his only touchdown early in the fourth quarter to help
"I just felt weak (in the first half). I wasn’t myself," said McCoy, last season’s runner-up for the Heisman Trophy. "(At halftime) I ate a bunch and drank a bunch. I felt recharged. I ended up playing great."
Coach Mack Brown was encouraged by the way his team responded to its biggest test of the young season. The Longhorns cruised to blowout victories in their first two games against Louisiana-Monroe and
"Survival," Brown said. "I’m proud of the way our guys grew up, the way they worked, and fought and hit."
Brown has good reason to be proud of his team’s performance against non-conference opponents. Including bowl games,
Since a 38-28 loss to
That is bad news for the Miners (1-2), losers of 10 straight against Top 25 teams and 3-46 all-time against ranked opponents. They dropped their most recent meeting with the Longhorns – who were ranked 10th at the time – 42-13 last Sept. 6.
McCoy was 20 for 29 for 282 yards, four touchdowns and one interception in last year’s meeting. Dan Buckner, then a freshman, caught one of those TD passes for the first reception of his career.
At 6-foot-4 and 220 pounds, Buckner is flourishing after moving from wide receiver to what
Buckner said making the move was about getting a chance to play, and it’s worked out well for him and the team.
"It gets me on the field," said Buckner, who caught McCoy’s touchdown pass last week. "I just want to play, contribute and win."
UTEP got its first win of the season last Saturday, scoring the first 31 points in a 38-12 rout of
Coach Mike Price liked what he saw last week, but he knows it will take a very strong performance to hand
"We’re going to be challenged in every phase this week," he said. "We just have to play better, play closer to our potential. … We have a lot of work to do. We’re not there yet."
Posted: 9/22/09 1:26PM ET