Loss at Texas Tech still haunts Texas in ’09

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AUSTIN, Texas (AP)—Eight games into the 2009 season, 1 second from 2008 still haunts and motivates Texas.

One second, one play and one loss to Texas Tech ruined the Longhorns’ chance to play for a national championship.

Several Longhorns said Monday the memory of that game has been with them all year and will be over the final month of the season.

“Let’s not let that happen again,” quarterback Colt McCoy said. “We know that feeling and we don’t want to feel it again.”

It would seem Texas players would have exorcised those demons when the Longhorns beat Texas Tech 34-24 on Sept. 19, but they acknowledged the last-second defeat to Michael Crabtree and the Red Raiders in Lubbock last year has driven them motivated every day of 2009.

“It was a good lesson,” defensive tackle Lamarr Houston said. “We don’t ever want to leave our destiny in someone else’s hands again.”

That won’t happen if Texas keeps winning.

At 8-0, the Longhorns are No. 2 in the Bowl Championship Series standings and in sole possession of first place in the Big 12 South.

Win the division, and Texas gets to the Big 12 title game. Win that, and Texas has a clear path to the BCS championship game on Jan. 7 in Pasadena, Calif., the site of the Longhorns 2005 championship game victory against USC.

On Saturday, the Longhorns play Central Florida (5-3). The Knights were supposed to be an early season tuneup before the game got switched with Texas Tech.

Then the Longhorns travel to Baylor (3-5), which has lost four in a row, before hosting Kansas (5-3), which has lost its last three. The finale at Texas A&M (5-3) seems to be the biggest hurdle on the way to an undefeated regular season.

The Longhorns are trying to tune out talk from fans and media that they might as well start making hotel reservations in California.

“But we’re the ones who have to play,” senior center Chris Hall said. “We know better.”

And that’s when he brings up Texas Tech, that 1 disastrous second and how it keeps the Longhorns razor sharp at what could be a dull point in the season.

“With our experience last year, there are no thoughts like that with us,” Hall said.

For anyone unfamiliar, No. 1 Texas fought back from 19 points down at Texas Tech to take a 33-32 lead with 89 seconds to play. Then Crabtree made the play of the year, scoring the winning touchdown with a tick left.

That play ultimately knocked Texas out of the Big 12 title game and out of a chance to play for the national title.

Roy Miller, who was a Longhorns defensive tackle last season and is now with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, visited his old team last week. He told them he is haunted by that second in Lubbock.

“Don’t leave a play on the field,” Miller told them. “It stays with you the rest of your life.”

After Miller’s speech, Texas thumped Oklahoma State 41-14 and got a bump from No. 3 to No. 2 in the rankings and the BCS standings. It also put the Longhorns in first place in the Big 12 South.

Although Central Florida can’t impact the Big 12 race, Brown said he told his players they can make a statement nationally.

The win over Oklahoma State earned some national respect that had waned in recent weeks. And after his slow start, McCoy can still make a run for the Heisman Trophy.

Everything is still within Texas’ reach.

If the Longhorns keep winning. If they avoid that one game—or 1 second— letdown.

“These guys don’t ever want that feeling again,” defensive end Sergio Kindle said.

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Updated Nov 2, 6:45 pm EST
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  1. Tony C
    10. Posted by Tony C Fri Nov 6 8:42pm EST

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    Texas will make it to the NC game against Bama or Florida. Neither of these teams can throw the ball worth a sh*t and Texas has the nations #1 rushing defense. So, after we stuff the run and force them to throw it..........well.........look what happened to Ok St. All I can say is it good to be a LONGHORN!!! HOOK'EM!!!
  2. Jan H
    9. Posted by Jan H Fri Nov 6 2:25pm EST

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    Hey, Michael G...why would you assume Chocolady is a OU fan? Sooners aren't the only ones that know you Longhorns are a fraud.
    You'll be exposed, count on it!
  3. <i>acccameron</i>
    8. Posted by acccameron Fri Nov 6 11:47am EST

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    chocolady sounds a little bitter! since blowU could not beat florida, I gues no one can....blow u will be lucky to make the alamo bowl this year, do not be surprised if blow U loses to aggy and okie lite
  4. Michael G
    7. Posted by Michael G Wed Nov 4 12:03pm EST

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    #6 - Chocolady57

    Must be an OU fan (just a wild guess). If all Texas has is luck, what would you call what OU has this year??

    I'll take my "Lucky" Longhorns in the NC game. You can take your "blank" Sooners in the Alamo Bowl.

    Don't worry, at least Sam Bradfrod has shown some class this year. Too bad you can't take an example from him in that category.

    Hook 'Em Baby!!!
  5. Chocolady57
    6. Posted by Chocolady57 Wed Nov 4 11:25am EST

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    Enjoy your dream of a national title....Longhorn fans.....if you do happen to luck up (like you have played all season---just lucky)....order those Sports Illustrated memorabilia books because that will be the last time in the next five years that you will EVER relish in the thought of being national champions......your team isn't that good....your quarterback has not been that impressive, this year....if he wins the Heisman....well that will be lucky, again...can't win against Tebow.....even though you are trying to convince yourselves that you can actually beat Florida and Tebow.....he broke a record, this year....seems to be a shoe-in for his second Heisman....then again, you may have to play Alabama....man, they have a pretty mean defense and by the time that game rolls around....that offense will have caught up with it...guess McCoy will eat dirt again....like he did against OU.....let's see....no impressive numbers against a struggling freshman quarterback....and you were LUCKY to win that one!!!! LUCK.....that is all you guys have had this year.....so good LUCK.....that is what you will need to finish out.....
  6. bobby
    5. Posted by bobby Wed Nov 4 10:05am EST

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    Pumpy & Ricke, Definiteley atm, they would love nothing more then to beat TEXAS & possibly ruin their chances. One game at a time.


    HOOK 'EM
  7. Ricke
    4. Posted by Ricke Tue Nov 3 10:18pm EST

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    I agree with Pumpy - I think A&M will be our hardest hurdle, but we do need to take one game at a time-like above - we are the target ow, and will have to play our best game each week to get to that National Champsionship.
  8. Pumpy
    3. Posted by Pumpy Tue Nov 3 3:24pm EST

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    I still think that A&M will be the only true test the rest of the year. I would not overlook a single team though this year. That target on them is going to get bigger the further we go into this year. I still look for Texas to play Florida most likely for the title. Tebow will be shut down by the Goon Squad. Florida lacks a strong passing game. The majority of the offense is Tebow running the ball. Shut that down and hello National Title. First thing is first though, they must take care of Central Floirda.
  9. Tony C
    2. Posted by Tony C Mon Nov 2 7:22pm EST

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    I fully believe that Texas will play for NC this year.........and if we draw the SEC champ........we should win! HOOK 'EM!!!
  10. Tony C
    1. Posted by Tony C Mon Nov 2 7:22pm EST

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    I fully believe that Texas will play for NC this year.........and if we draw the SEC champ........we should win! HOOK 'EM!!!
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