(3) Texas 41, Missouri 7

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Final

8:00 PM ET, October 24, 2009
Faurot Field
COLUMBIA, MO

Undefeated Longhorns top Tigers for sixth straight time

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Colt McCoy threw his second touchdown of the first quarter to put the Horns up 21-0.
Gameball goes to... McCoy, who finished with 269 yards and three touchdowns on 26-of-31 passing.
Stat of the game... 12-0. Texas is 12-0 in games after the Red River Rivalry under Mack Brown.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2611
Total Yards400173
Passing26999
Rushing13174
Penalties3-205-60
3rd Down Conversions7-144-12
4th Down Conversions1-20-0
Turnovers12
Possession35:0224:58
Air/Ground Leaders
Texas Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
McCoy26/3126931
Gilbert0/3000
Missouri Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Gabbert8/168410
Costello3/62502
Texas Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Whittaker936111
Johnson72808
Missouri Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Lawrence737022
Washington1135013
Texas Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Shipley7108231
Williams553017
Missouri Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Alexander674024
Jackson21308
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERTEXMIZZ
TD11:24Jordan Shipley 8 Yd Pass From Colt McCoy (Hunter Lawrence Kick) 70
TD05:19Foswhitt Whittaker 11 Yd Run (Hunter Lawrence Kick) 140
TD00:41John Chiles 34 Yd Pass From Colt McCoy (Hunter Lawrence Kick) 210
SECOND QUARTERTEXMIZZ
TD05:53Jared Perry 11 Yd Pass From Blaine Gabbert (Grant Ressel Kick) 217
TD01:49Jordan Shipley 13 Yd Pass From Colt McCoy (Hunter Lawrence Kick) 287
TD00:45Malcolm Williams Recovered Blocked Punt In End Zone (Hunter Lawrence Kick) 357
THIRD QUARTERTEXMIZZ
FG03:46Hunter Lawrence 39 Yd 387
FOURTH QUARTERTEXMIZZ
FG09:37Hunter Lawrence 44 Yd 417
Associated Press

COLUMBIA, Mo. -- Colt McCoy had been off his game in recent weeks. He got it all back together against Missouri.

McCoy completed his first 11 passes and produced touchdowns on No. 3 Texas' first three drives, helping to put the Tigers away early in a 41-7 victory on Saturday night.

Show And Prove

Colt McCoy has been showing off against Missouri. In the last two years, the Texas quarterback has a combined 87 percent completion rate while tossing five touchdowns in the Longhorns' two wins vs. the Tigers.

Colt McCoy Last Two
Seasons vs. Missouri
2008 2009
Comp-att 29-32 26-31
Pass yds 337 269
TD-Int 2-0 3-1

McCoy matched his season best with three touchdown passes, two of them to Jordan Shipley, while Texas' defense blocked a punt for a score in a nearly flawless first half that produced a 35-7 lead.

"Colt has had a very tough year," coach Mack Brown said. "He's been sick, he's been hurt, but he's tough. We've got the Colt of old back now and ready to make the stretch run."

McCoy's on-target performance helped Texas win its 11th in a row overall and he's 39-7 overall at Texas, tying Tennessee's Peyton Manning for second in career victories.

"It's amazing what not being sick will do for you," he said. "I felt great out there tonight. The weather was awesome."

The Longhorns (7-0, 4-0 Big 12) beat Missouri for the sixth straight time and Blaine Gabbert was held to 84 yards passing and a touchdown before getting pulled late in the third quarter.

"Just a lot of mistakes," Missouri coach Gary Pinkel said. "I don't care if it's the New England Patriots, I expect them to play better than that."

The Tigers (4-3, 0-3) have opened conference play with three straight losses for the first time since 2002 and by a combined score of 95-36 although the toughest stretch of the season by far is over with Missouri at Colorado (2-5) next week.

"It's a pivotal point of the season, obviously, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure that out," Pinkel said. "If we don't start playing better, you're never going to win a game."

The last one was essentially over by halftime, too, with Texas leading 35-3 last year in Austin en route to a 56-31 thrashing, and in those two games Missouri has been outgained 637-203.

This was Missouri's most lopsided loss in the series since 65-0 in 1932 and worst home loss since a 38-0 loss to Kansas State in the 2002 finale.

A homecoming crowd of 71,004, the largest since Faurot Field was reconfigured in 1995, was silenced early. Thousands were headed home by halftime and the stands less than half-full early in the fourth quarter.

McCoy was 26 for 31 for 269 yards with an interception. Shipley had seven catches for 108 yards, his fourth 100-yard game of the season, with scoring catches of 8 and 13 yards.

"Our defense has been playing lights-out, and we wanted to give them something to play for," McCoy said. "This is the biggest team sport there is, and when you can have 11 guys playing together every snap, you win like this."

Texas is 31-4 against the Big 12 North since 1998 and Brown is 6-0 against Missouri, the two-time defending division champions.

Gabbert was 8 for 16, including a touchdown, before getting pulled late in the third quarter. Gabbert had been hobbled by a sprained right ankle the previous two weeks, but his problems appeared to have more to do with Texas' stifling defense.

Pinkel said Gabbert was taken out as a precaution and would have kept playing if Missouri had made a game of it.

McCoy totaled one touchdown pass the previous two games and had been a bit of a question mark this week due to a bruised right thumb. Instead, Texas led 21-0 late in the first quarter.

McCoy opened 9 for 9 for 106 yards, also hitting John Chiles for a 34-yard score, and the Longhorns had a 170-1 advantage in total yards before Missouri got anything going.

The Longhorns scored a pair of touchdowns in the final two minutes of the half. McCoy hit Shipley for a 13-yard score and Curtis Brown blocked a punt in the end zone that was recovered by Malcolm Williams.

"The blocked punt, that's just ridiculous," Pinkel said. "There was nothing special on that."

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Saturday, October 24th
1 Florida 29 Final
Mississippi State 19
Tennessee 10 Final
2 Alabama 12
3 Texas 41 Final
Missouri 7
4 Boise State 54 Final
Hawaii 9
Louisville 10 Final
5 Cincinnati 41
6 Iowa 15 Final
Michigan State 13
Oregon State 36 Final
7 USC 42
8 TCU 38 Final
16 Brigham Young 7
Auburn 10 Final
9 LSU 31
Clemson 40 Final
10 Miami (FL) 37 OT
11 Oregon 43 Final
Washington 19
12 Georgia Tech 34 Final
Virginia 9
13 Penn State 35 Final
Michigan 10
15 Oklahoma State 34 Final
Baylor 7
Southern Methodist 15 Final
17 Houston 38
Air Force 16 Final
18 Utah 23 OT
Minnesota 7 Final
19 Ohio State 38
South Florida 14 Final
20 Pittsburgh 41
UCLA 13 Final
22 Arizona 27
Connecticut 24 Final
23 West Virginia 28
Vanderbilt 10 Final
24 South Carolina 14
Oklahoma 35 Final
25 Kansas 13