Colt Mc. Coy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Daniel "Colt" Mc. Coy[1] (born September 5, 1. American footballquarterback for the Washington Redskins of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Cleveland Browns in the third round of the 2. NFL Draft, after playing college football for the University of Texas.
He has also been a member of the San Francisco 4. Mc. Coy was the starting quarterback for the Texas Longhorns from 2. Walter Camp Award, was the 2. Heisman Trophy runner- up and was a 2. Heisman finalist.[2][3] Mc. Coy is second to Boise State's Kellen Moore in games won by a NCAA Division I quarterback. In his senior year, he won 1.
After sitting out the 2. Longhorn season as a redshirt, Mc. Coy was the starting quarterback for the 2. Longhorn team.[4][5] On November 4, 2. Mc. Coy threw his 2. Oklahoma State, to take sole possession of the Texas school record for most touchdowns ever thrown by a quarterback in a single season.[6] Subsequently, in the 2. Alamo Bowl on December 3.
Mc. Coy threw two touchdowns against Iowa Hawkeyes football to tie Nevada's. David Neill for second place for freshman touchdowns in a single season.[7] Also during the 2. Mc. Coy was named College Football News Big 1. Player of the Year and was named the quarterback to their "All Freshman Team".[8] Injuries caused him to miss portions of the final regular season games, but he was able to play for the entire duration of the Longhorns' bowl game. Leading the 2. 00.
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Longhorns, Mc. Coy was somewhat less consistent. Through the first five games he threw nine interceptions—two more than he threw in the entire 2. He went on to throw 1. Leading the 2. 00. Texas Longhorn football team, Mc.
Coy and the Longhorns began the season with eight straight wins, including a win over then #1 Oklahoma, #6 Oklahoma State and #1. Missouri. His performance helped the Longhorns rise at one point to the #1 ranking in the national polls,[1. UT lost to Texas Tech University and finished ranked third in the BCS standings.[1. In 2. 00. 8 Mc. Coy set school records for most career touchdown passes,[1. Texas player,[1. 4] most career wins,[1.
In addition to setting passing records, Mc. Coy led the team with 5. Mc. Coy was named the 2. AP Big 1. 2 Offensive Player of the Year.[1. Early life[edit]Mc. Coy was born in Hobbs, New Mexico.[1.
He is the eldest of three children born to Steven Brad Mc. Coy and Debra Kay (Woodruff) Mc. Coy. He attended Jim Ned High School in Tuscola, Texas,[1. Brad Mc. Coy. He achieved several distinctions as a high school player, including two- time Associated Press 2.
A Offensive MVP and First- team All- state selection.[1. Over his career, he completed 5.
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TDs.[1. 9] He ranks as the all- time leading passer in Texas Division 2. A high school history and is fourth overall in Texas high school history.[2. Mc. Coy also served as Jim Ned High School's punter as a junior and senior.[2. During his sophomore year, Mc. Coy was also playing free safety. However, after he suffered a concussion while tackling 2.
Bangs High School running back Jacoby Jones (not to be confused with the Baltimore Ravens wide receiver of the same name), his father decided not to let him play defense anymore. At the time Jim Ned was 8–0, but as Mc.
Coy missed the next two games due to the concussion, Jim Ned's season unraveled.[2. Mc. Coy also played in the 2. Texas 2. A State Championship against the San Augustine Wolves.
Jim Ned lost 2. 8–7. College career[edit]Mc.
Coy attended the University of Texas at Austin, where he played for coach Mack Brown's Texas Longhorns football team from 2. Colt was a four- year starter from 2.
He won or shared the team's MVP all four years, the only player in school history to do so.[2. As a freshman, he was given a redshirt year so he did not play during the team's 2.
He served as the quarterback for the scout team in practice against the starting defense. During this time, Matt Mc. Coy (no relation) was officially listed as the number three quarterback behind Vince Young and Matt Nordgren. When Brown chose to play Matt Mc. Coy[2. 5] in four separate game situations where Texas had a commanding lead, confusion arose as to which Mc.
Coy was in the game. Many sportscasters mistakenly referred to Matt Mc.
Coy as Colt Mc. Coy, as Colt was the more widely known player.[2. The following year, with Young forgoing his senior year to enter the NFL and Nordgren graduating, the position of starting quarterback for the defending National Champion Texas Longhorns came down to a competition between red- shirt freshman Colt Mc. Coy and true freshman newcomer Jevan Snead.[2. After winning out a close competition with Jevan Snead, Mc. Coy became the 2.
University of Texas. The season opener saw Mc. Coy lead the Longhorns to a 5. North Texas, throwing for three touchdowns and rushing a yard for another, while throwing no interceptions.
He was 1. 2- 1. 9 in passing, and ran for 2. In only his second pass as a college quarterback Mc. Coy threw a 6. 0- yard touchdown pass. He was the first Texas freshman quarterback to start and win a season- opening game since Bobby Layne in 1. The next week, the Longhorns faced #1 Ohio State at home.
Mc. Coy went 1. 9- 3. TD, and one INT while rushing four times for a total of eight yards.
Ohio State defeated the Longhorns 2. Longhorns 2. 1- game winning streak. Following wins over Rice, Iowa State, and Sam Houston State, Mc.
Coy got his first win over a ranked team, as well as his first come- from- behind victory, when he led the Longhorns over rival Oklahoma 2. Red River Shootout. Mc. Coy threw for two touchdowns in the game.[2. The two touchdowns by Mc. Coy gave him 1. 2 touchdown passes for the season, tied for third with Longhorn passer James Brown in the list of most touchdowns by a Texas freshman.[2. On October 1. 4, 2. Mc. Coy threw a Texas record six touchdown passes in the win against Baylor.[3.
The previous record of five touchdown passes had been held by James Brown (set vs. Baylor in 1. 99. 4) and Chris Simms (vs. Oklahoma State in 2.
On October 2. 5, 2. In the 2. 00. 6 Oklahoma State game Mc. Coy threw for his 2.
Texas record and putting him two TD's shy of the NCAA single season record for freshman quarterbacks (2. Coincidentally, this 2. During the November 1. Kansas State, Mc.
Coy suffered a stinger shoulder injury[3. Kansas State.[3. 6] Snead came in and played the remainder of the game. The Longhorns fell behind by as much as 2. Snead brought them back to within 3, finally falling in an upset by the Wildcats 4. There was speculation that Snead might be the starter for the final regular season game, because it was unknown whether Mc.
Coy would return for the Longhorns season closer against rival Texas A& M on November 2. However, Mc. Coy was cleared to play the game against the Aggies.[4. Mc. Coy prior to being taken off the field near the end of the Texas A& M game. With 2. 0 seconds remaining in the Lone Star Showdown versus the Aggies, Mc.
Coy was injured by a "vicious, stadium- hushing tackle"[4. Aggie defensive end Michael Bennett connected with his helmet against Mc. Coy's upper body after Mc. Coy had thrown an incomplete pass.[4. Replays showed both on television and in the stadium revealed the hit might have included "helmet- to- helmet"[4.
NCAA football only if done intentionally, but no flag was thrown.[4. When the replay was shown in the stadium, the Longhorn fans erupted in boos[4. Mc. Coy lay on the ground writhing for ten minutes before being taken off the field on a cart.[4.
Mack Brown said after the game "I didn't see it, but it sounded like 8. Fellow Longhorn Selvin Young said he thought the hit was a clean "textbook" hit.[4. Mc. Coy was taken to University Medical Center Brackenridge where he spent more than three hours undergoing an evaluation that included an X- Ray, MRI, and a CAT scan.[4. Longhorns trainer Kenny Boyd said the injury was a severe pinched nerve in Mc. Coy's neck.[4. 2][4.
Boyd said that Mc. Coy was expected to make a full recovery, but no timetable was set for Mc. Coy to return to play.[4. The injury to Mc. Coy came one game- clock minute after an A& M player, #9. Kellen Heard had been ejected from the game for vicious blindside block on Mc.
Coy after he threw an interception, which was ruled excessive.[5. An X- Ray, MRI exam and CT scan showed "no structural damage to Mc. Coy's neck or shoulder". On December 1, 2. Longhorns issued a statement confirming that back- up quarterback Jevan Snead had left the team and would transfer to an unspecified school.[5.
This meant there would be no scholarship quarterback available to play in the Longhorns' bowl game if Mc. Coy was not ready. On December 2. 1, 2. Texas announced that Mc. Coy was cleared to start in the Alamo Bowl.[5. In the 2. 00. 6 Alamo Bowl played on December 3. Mc. Coy threw two touchdowns against Iowa to tie the NCAA freshman record of 2.
Nevada's. David Neill in 1. This record has since been broken by Oklahoma's Sam Bradford in the 2. Mc. Coy on the sidelines during the home loss to Kansas State.
After just one season with Texas, Mc. Coy received a lot of media attention, including appearing on some lists of the nation's top players of 2.
In June 2. 00. 7, Mc. Coy appeared on the cover of Dave Campbell's Texas Football alongside Texas A& M quarterback Stephen Mc. Gee and TCU defensive end Tommy Blake. Additionally, Rivals. Mc. Coy one of the top- 1. He also made the Athlon Sports first- team All Big 1.
On June 2. 6, 2. 00. Maxwell Football Club president Ron Jaworski announced that Mc. Coy had been named to the preseason watch list for the Maxwell Award. The initial list includes 6. The winner turned out to be Tim Tebow.[5. In their 2. 00. 7 season preview magazine, CBS Sportsline. Mc. Coy as one of twelve players on the “Heisman Watch”; saying “We were touting him for the Heisman midway through his freshman season until he was injured against Kansas State.
Older and stronger, Mc. Coy has an awesome receiving corps to make a run at the hardware for real. He is also one of the 3. Manning Award watch list.[5.
Le. Sean Mc. Coy, RB, Buffalo Bills, NFL Le. Sean Mc. Coy (knee) won't practice Wednesday, ESPN's Mike Rodak reports.
With that in mind, coach Rex Ryan acknowledged that it "doesn't look good" with regard to the running back's chances of playing Sunday against the Jets. While Mc. Coy has yet to be ruled out by the Buffalo Bills , with the team out of the playoff hunt, there's no compelling reason to push him to play in Week 1. In the event that Mc.
Coy remains sidelined for the Bills' season finale, Karlos Williams and Mike Gillislee would once again be in line to handle the team's backfield duties.