Colorado 14, (2) Texas 38

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#2TEX (5-0)37141438

Final

7:15 PM ET, October 10, 2009
Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium
AUSTIN, TX

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Top 25 Overview
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Texas jumps back into conference play when it hosts Colorado. The Horns haven't had much trouble in their four games this season, winning by an average margin of 34.3 points. The Buffaloes head into their conference schedule that features five teams ranked in the Top 25. Colorado has lost its last four meetings with Texas by an average of 35.0 points.
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Matchup
 W-LPFPAHOMEROADDIVCONF
COLO1-41171501-10-30-00-1
TEX5-0236754-01-01-02-0
· Complete Standings
Record When Scoring... (Since 2001)
 20 OR MORE30 OR MORE40 OR MORE50 OR MORE
COLO48-18-037-4-017-0-06-0-0
TEX90-10-073-5-057-1-032-0-0
 LESS THAN 20LESS THAN 30LESS THAN 40LESS THAN 50
COLO5-35-016-49-036-53-047-53-0
TEX2-5-019-10-035-14-060-15-0
TEAM AVERAGES & NCAA RANKS
OFFENSETMPER GAME AVERAGE / NCAA RANK
Total YardsCOLO
 
314.3 / 105th
TEX
 
276.0 / 51st
Passing YardsCOLO
 
257.2 / 37th
TEX
 
209.0 / 40th
Rushing YardsCOLO
 
87.9 / 113th
TEX
 
81.0 / 52nd
Points ScoredCOLO
 
22.3 / 96th
TEX
 
21.0 / 4th
Full Team Stats: Colorado | Texas
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FAVORITESPREADUNDERDOGOVER/UNDER
TEXAS33COLORADO60
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Individual Leaders
Colorado Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Hansen55.8144087
Hawkin...50.612791011
Texas Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
McCoy70.635212712
Gilber...45.531024
Colorado Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Stewar...1988044.19
Sumler361283.61
Texas Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Newton1165524.86
McCoy1293482.73
Colorado Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
McKnig...7689511.86
Simas4358513.63
Texas Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Shiple...116148512.813
Willia...3955014.12
Full Player Stats: Colorado | Texas
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Texas hasn't budged in the Top 25 since the preseason poll was released. If the Longhorns can keep it that way through the rest of the regular season, they would have a good chance of playing for the national championship.

Ranked second for the sixth straight poll, the Longhorns continue their quest for their second national title in five years as they host Big 12 rival Colorado on Saturday night.

Texas (4-0, 1-0) has justified its preseason No. 2 ranking with its third consecutive 4-0 start. The Longhorns, the only undefeated team in the Big 12 South, have won by an average of 34.3 points and remain on track for a shot at their first title since going 13-0 in 2005.

Texas had a particularly easy time in its last game Sept. 26. Heisman Trophy hopeful Colt McCoy completed 28 of 35 passes for 286 yards, three touchdowns and one interception, and four Texas players rushed for TDs in a 64-7 rout of UTEP.

The Longhorns outgained the Miners 639-53 and put up their highest point total since beating Colorado 70-3 in the Big 12 championship game in '05.

After Texas was idle last weekend, McCoy -- the Heisman runner-up last season -- attributed the blowout of UTEP to the chemistry the Longhorns built over the first month of the season.

"It's grown. It is coming along each and every week," McCoy said. "We understand that we have a chance to be really good. We don't want to blow it either. We've got to take care of business each week and this week is all about Colorado."

Coach Mack Brown said he has not had any problem motivating his team to play its best, even against opponents the Longhorns expect to beat. He said Texas is taking the same approach it did during '05, when it cruised through the season before stunning top-ranked Southern California in the national title game.

"What we said (in 2005) was if you all want to win the national championship, then you have to play like it every week," Brown said. "So we actually started taking our game, regardless of who it was against, and seeing how it fit against Southern Cal, and that's what we're trying to do now.

"We're trying to put enough pressure on our team that when they go out and beat a team 64-7 that there are still some things that we need to do better in order to win all of our games."

The Buffaloes (1-3) are another team the Longhorns should be able to handle. Heading into the opener of a Big 12 schedule that features five games against teams currently in the Top 25, Colorado has struggled without having played a ranked opponent.

The Buffaloes threw three interceptions and missed three field goals in a 35-24 loss at West Virginia last Thursday.

"When you play a good football team, you have to maximize your opportunities," coach Dan Hawkins said. "Bottom line, could we have won the football game? Sure. And I think you've got to leave it at that."

Colorado would have to sweep its remaining games, including a bowl, to meet Hawkins' preseason goal of "10 wins, no excuses."

Though a double-digit victory total could be out of reach, Hawkins was encouraged by his team's last performance. His son, Cody Hawkins, threw all three interceptions but also finished with 292 yards and two touchdowns.

Riar Geer caught eight passes for 113 yards, and Rodney Stewart ran for 105 yards and a score.

"Even though we lost this football game, that was our best effort by far," Dan Hawkins said.

Colorado lost its last four meetings with Texas by an average of 35.0 points, the most recent a 38-14 defeat at Boulder last Oct. 4.

McCoy was 23 for 30 for 262 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions in that matchup. Cody Hawkins was 13 for 33 for 118 yards, one TD and no picks.

Colorado last defeated Texas on Dec. 1, 2001. The Buffaloes, then ranked ninth, upset the then-No. 3 Longhorns 39-37 in Austin.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, October 8th
21 Nebraska 27 Final
24 Missouri 12
Saturday, October 10th
1 Florida 13 Final
4 LSU 3
Colorado 14 Final
2 Texas 38
3 Alabama 22 Final
20 Mississippi 3
Boston College 14 Final
5 Virginia Tech 48
Wisconsin 13 Final
9 Ohio State 31
10 TCU 20 Final
Air Force 17
Florida A&M 16 Final
11 Miami (FL) 48
Michigan 28 Final
12 Iowa 30
13 Oregon 24 Final
UCLA 10
Eastern Illinois 3 Final
14 Penn State 52
15 Oklahoma State 36 Final
Texas A&M 31
Iowa State 36 Final
16 Kansas 41
17 Auburn 23 Final
Arkansas 44
18 Brigham Young 59 Final
UNLV 21
Baylor 7 Final
19 Oklahoma 33
22 Georgia Tech 49 Final
Florida State 44
Kentucky 26 Final
25 South Carolina 28