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Final

3:30 PM ET, October 25, 2008
Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium
AUSTIN, TX

McCoy soars, but No. 1 Horns escape No. 6 Cowboys behind defense

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Zac Robinson's Hail Mary attempt fell incomplete as time expired.
Gameball goes to... Colt McCoy, who threw for 391 yards and two touchdowns, including a score on the ground.
Stat of the game... 78.6%. The Longhorns were 11-14 on third-down conversions, as they collected 10 more first downs than the Cowboys on the afternoon.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2232
Total Yards416504
Passing199391
Rushing217113
Penalties5-451-10
3rd Down Conversions5-1211-14
4th Down Conversions2-30-1
Turnovers12
Possession26:2233:38
Air/Ground Leaders
Oklahoma State Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Robinson17/2619910
Team0/1000
Texas Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
McCoy38/4539121
Oklahoma State Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Hunter18161124
Toston630119
Texas Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
McCoy1041112
McGee727114
Oklahoma State Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Pettigrew883019
Bryant674023
Texas Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Shipley15168129
Cosby876117
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTEROKSTTEX
TD01:47Jordan Shipley 14 Yd Pass From Colt Mccoy (Hunter Lawrence Kick) 07
SECOND QUARTEROKSTTEX
TD11:13Vondrell Mcgee 14 Yd Run (Hunter Lawrence Kick) 014
TD08:41Kendall Hunter 23 Yd Run (Dan Bailey Kick) 714
TD04:18Quan Cosby 17 Yd Pass From Colt Mccoy (Hunter Lawrence Kick) 721
TD01:15Bo Bowling 9 Yd Pass From Zac Robinson (Dan Bailey Kick) 1421
THIRD QUARTEROKSTTEX
TD08:10Colt Mccoy 3 Yd Run (Hunter Lawrence Kick) 1428
TD03:43Keith Toston 1 Yd Run (Dan Bailey Kick) 2128
FOURTH QUARTEROKSTTEX
FG12:58Dan Bailey 39 Yd 2428
Associated Press

AUSTIN, Texas -- Colt McCoy made rare mistakes. The Texas defense got pushed around and the Longhorns watched their big lead and momentum gradually disappear.

Suddenly, the No. 1 team in the country looked vulnerable.

Cool Customer

Texas quarterback Colt McCoy is favored to win the Heisman. His ability to stay cool under pressure, leading the Longhorns past three ranked teams, should help his cause. Here's a look:

McCoy vs. ranked opponents
W-L 3-0
Pass YPG 335.0
Comp pct. 84.8
TD-Int. 5-1
Rush TDs 3
Yet here they are, still unbeaten, and with still more tough games to play.

McCoy passed for a career-high 391 yards and two touchdowns Saturday but the Longhorns defense needed to come up with two huge stands in a 28-24 win over No. 6 Oklahoma State after he threw a third-quarter interception and fumbled late in the fourth.

"We're not going to beat everybody by 50 or 60," Texas cornerback Ryan Palmer said. "We showed we can dig down and fight."

Texas led 28-21 when McCoy threw the interception -- his first in 101 pass attempts over the last four games -- and the Cowboys seemed to have stolen all the momentum with the ball near midfield.

Forde: Longhorns Survive

Beating Oklahoma State wasn't easy, but No. 1 Texas is one win away from surviving the Schedule Stretch From Hell, and one win closer to taking Bevo to South Beach, writes Pat Forde. Column
Instead of allowing a touchdown, Texas held OSU to a field goal that cut the lead to four. And when McCoy fumbled as he was swarmed by three defenders at the Cowboys 10 late in the fourth, Texas didn't allow the them to get past their own 30.

Texas fans have watched McCoy play with near-perfect precision -- especially while beating Oklahoma and Missouri the previous two weeks -- and the turnovers seemed to stun the crowd of 98,515.

"No one plays this game perfect," said wide receiver Jordan Shipley, McCoy's roommate who was also his favorite target with 15 catches for 168 yards.

Texas had a chance for a final touchdown after getting the ball back at the 30, driving to the 1 before a busted call on fourth down gave OSU one last chance to cover 99 yards in about 30 seconds. The Cowboys got to midfield before a desperation pass fell just short of the end zone on the final play.

ESPN GAME OF THE WEEK

The ESPN Classic Game of the Week will feature Oklahoma State vs. Texas on Sunday at 7 a.m. ET.

"I'm very relieved to be out of that game," Texas defensive tackle Roy Miller said.

Texas got its third straight win over a ranked opponent and it was the toughest by far. Texas beat Oklahoma 45-35 in Dallas with a big rally and used a 35-point first half to swamp Missouri in a rout at home.

Saturday's slugfest with Oklahoma State sets up yet another big game next Saturday night at No. 8 Texas Tech.

"Our reward is Tech won 63-21 [over Kansas]," Longhorns coach Mack Brown said. "We've still got some work to do."

Texas has won 11 in a row over Oklahoma State, including several big rallies in recent years. This time, it was Texas hanging on at the end. With 56 players on the roster from Texas, the Cowboys were eager for payback and a chance to get in the national title chase after their first 7-0 start since the 1945 team went undefeated.

"We kind of let them off the hook," said Oklahoma State quarterback Zac Robinson, his hands still shaking after the game. "We had them where we wanted them all game, and we were just a few plays short."

Fast Facts

•  Colt McCoy was 38-for-45 for a career-high 391 yards as No. 1 held on and Mack Brown improved to 11-0 against Oklahoma State.

•  Texas WR Jordan Shipley caught 15 passes for 168 yards and a TD for the Longhorns, who were playing their third top 15 team in four games.

•  Texas, which has won 16 of its last 18 against ranked teams, had 504 yards but was held under 38 points for the first time all season.

•  Texas had five sacks on OSU, which was led by Kendall Hunter's 161 rushing yards. The Cowboys dropped to 0-9 all-time against No. 1.

-- ESPN research

The Cowboys' Kendall Hunter, the Big 12's leading rusher, ran for 161 yards and a touchdown against the nation's No. 2 rush defense. But he also fumbled inside the 10 in the first half when Oklahoma State trailed 7-0. Tight end Brandon Pettigrew had eight catches for 83 yards.

Brown knew his team was in for a tough day when the Longhorns had to punt on their first possession and tailback Vondrell McGee was knocked into a somersault with a big hit by Orie Lemon.

"I said, 'Boys we got us a fight. You better hang on,' " Brown said.

McCoy, who was 38 of 45 passing, threw touchdown passes to Shipley and Quan Cosby in the first half. The pass to Cosby, just over the outstretched fingertips of safety Jacob Lacey, put Texas up 21-7 late in the second quarter before OSU answered with a 9-yard scoring pass from Zac Robinson to Bo Bowling just before halftime.

Texas went up 28-14 when McCoy ran 3 yards for a TD midway through the third. The score came two plays after McCoy threw a pass that was picked off inside the 10 but the interception was nullified by a personal foul when linebacker Andre Sexton hit the quarterback in the face.

The Cowboys kept coming back. Hunter ripped the Longhorns for huge yards and Keith Toston cut the lead to 28-21 with a 1-yard run.

McCoy then made another big mistake and this time it counted. Trying to beat a blitz, McCoy lofted a soft deep pass toward Cosby and Lacey grabbed it. Dan Bailey's 39-yard field goal made it to 28-24 with 13 minutes to play.

Texas then used a 15-play drive that ate up 7:31 before McCoy dropped the ball while beigg sacked for his second turnover.

Two quick plays moved the ball to the 31 before Texas ended the drive by sacking Robinson and dropping receiver Dez Bryant for a loss on fourth down.

Even then, it still wasn't quite over.

Brown wanted to try for a touchdown instead of kicking a field goal on fourth down from the 1 with less than a minute left, but a busted play led to an incomplete pass.

"We didn't think they could beat us if we left the ball at the 6-inch line," Brown said. "And if we score, we win."

Of course, the Cowboys wouldn't go meekly. Robinson got them to midfield, but couldn't pull off a miracle.

"It took everything we had," Shipley said, "to win this game."

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Friday, October 24th
12 Boise State 33 Final
San Jose State 16
Saturday, October 25th
6 Oklahoma State 24 Final
1 Texas 28
2 Alabama 29 Final
Tennessee 9
3 Penn State 13 Final
9 Ohio State 6
4 Oklahoma 58 Final
Kansas State 35
5 USC 17 Final
Arizona 10
7 Georgia 52 Final
13 LSU 38
8 Texas Tech 63 Final
23 Kansas 21
Kentucky 5 Final
10 Florida 63
Wyoming 7 Final
14 TCU 54
Colorado 0 Final
15 Missouri 58
16 South Florida 20 Final
Louisville 24
Rutgers 54 Final
17 Pittsburgh 34
Virginia 24 Final
18 Georgia Tech 17
Eastern Michigan 16 Final
20 Ball State 38
UNLV 35 Final
21 Brigham Young 42
22 Northwestern 19 Final
Indiana 21
24 Minnesota 17 Final
Purdue 6
Virginia Tech 20 Final
25 Florida State 30
Sunday, October 26th
UCF 19 Final
19 Tulsa 49