Defense leads No. 3 Texas to rout of No. 13 OSU

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STILLWATER, Okla. (AP)—As well as the Texas defense is playing, Colt McCoy needs only to be efficient for the Longhorns to dominate.

Curtis Brown and Earl Thomas returned interceptions for touchdowns, and Cody Johnson had two short TD runs as the No. 3 Longhorns routed No. 13 Oklahoma State 41-14 on Saturday night to establish themselves as the clear front-runner in the Big 12 South.

McCoy passed for 171 yards and threw his 100th career touchdown pass, and the Longhorns avoided the kind of letdown on Halloween weekend that cost them a chance to play for the Big 12 and national championships a year ago.

“That was a bad feeling, and I think (Mack Brown) kind of put it on the seniors’ shoulders and said, `Hey, this is your team. You control your destiny,” McCoy said.

“`Don’t let it happen again.”’

A year after letting an undefeated season slip away against another rising divisional rival in a 39-33 loss at Texas Tech, the same secondary that ended up as the goats in that game came through as heroes against the only other team without a loss in Big 12 play entering Saturday.

Curtis Brown and Thomas had been the ones who let Michael Crabtree slip into the end zone for the game-winning touchdown in Tech’s win, and Blake Gideon dropped an interception that would have sealed the game.

Against Oklahoma State, they all came up with picks.

“This game was basically kind of like the Tech game. If we got past this same time last year, we would have had a better shot at the championship,” Curtis Brown said.

“This game, we just went in trying to grind. We played like this was the championship game and came out pretty good.”

Texas (8-0, 5-0) came in with the nation’s toughest defense against the run, then played havoc with Zac Robinson and the Oklahoma State (6-2, 3-1) passing attack. Robinson came in as the conference’s top-rated passer after breaking the Cowboys’ record for accuracy in a game last week, but threw a career-high four picks against the Longhorns.

Texas scored 28 points off of Oklahoma State’s five turnovers. Johnson scored on runs of 2 and 1 yards after takeaways.

“We want to be the best team in the country, and we want to continue to play like that,” Mack Brown said.

That left McCoy, the runner-up for the Heisman Trophy, needing to do nothing spectacular in front of a Boone Pickens Stadium record crowd of 58,516.

He had a 44-yard pass to Malcolm Williams to set up Hunter Lawrence’s 40-yard field goal on the opening drive of the second half. Two plays later, Thomas jumped in front of Hubert Anyiam to intercept Robinson’s pass and race 31 yards untouched into the end zone for a 34-7 lead.

Earlier, Brown scored on a 77-yard return after stepping in front of a pass intended for Dameron Fooks and racing down the OSU sideline. Defensive end Sergio Kindle toppled Robinson to eliminate the final offensive player chasing him.

It was the first time since the 2003 season opener against New Mexico State that Texas returned two interceptions for touchdowns. Future NFL players Derrick Johnson and Michael Huff did it in that game.

The Longhorns, the nation’s top scoring team, have also scored six special teams touchdowns.

“I think that makes you an unusual team. We’ve never been able to do that,” Mack Brown said of the unconventional scores. “Our offense is getting better, our defense is continuing to score and we didn’t score on special teams tonight but we usually do.”

Robinson exceeded his interception total from the first seven games of the season and doubled the amount he’d ever had in a single game. He finished 15 for 28 for 143 yards and one touchdown, a meaningless 6-yard toss to Justin Blackmon after the Longhorns already had a 41-7 advantage.

“I think that’s the best defense I’ve faced probably in my career,” Robinson said. “They have a lot of speed and they just made some plays.”

For the second straight week, McCoy was able to spend most of the fourth quarter watching freshman Garrett Gilbert run the offense in a blowout.

His head coach even had to reason with offensive coordinator Greg Davis, who wanted to go for more and telling Brown, “Well, it’s there.”

“Yeah, everything else is, too, right now,” Mack Brown said.

The blowout was a rarity in a series that had seen Texas rally from deficits of 28, 21 and 19 points win in the previous five meetings. Brown moved to 12-0 against the Cowboys.

“This the first time we’d ever come up here and had not been behind. We didn’t know what to do at halftime,” he said.

Oklahoma State was in a gambling mood early on, going for it on fourth down three times in the first half and converting twice. But the Cowboys ended up with little to show for it. Anyiam, filling in for ineligible All-America receiver Dez Bryant, dropped a potential touchdown pass on OSU’s failed fourth-down try and Dan Bailey also missed a 45-yard field goal in the first half.

Anyiam also fumbled to set up the Texas offense for its first touchdown and a 10-0 lead—and it ended up being a sign of things to come.

Kendall Hunter, the Big 12’s leading rusher last season, returned after missing five weeks with an ankle injury but had just one rush for 1 yard.

“When you turn the ball over and make that many mistakes against a team that has got that much ability, it’s very difficult to win the game,” OSU coach Mike Gundy said.

Updated Nov 1, 12:51 am EDT
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Head to Head - Week 9

Team Total Yds Pass Yds Rush Yds First Downs 3rdD% Pen./Yds Turnovers Time of Poss.
Texas 275 176 99 17 41.7% 4/30 1 26:44
Oklahoma State 277 143 134 15 33.3% 5/53 5 33:16

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  1. It is I that guy
    184. Posted by It is I that guy Fri Nov 6 3:27am EST

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    Here is one instance of what it is I'm trying to say to anyone that cares to pay attention to what's going on in college football. It's all over the damn NCAA in all sports, not just this one game.

    The WAC has announced the suspension of football replay official Michael Goshima on Thursday.

    In last Saturday’s San Jose State-Boise State game, Goshima confirmed an on-field ruling that a runner was short of a first down. On the play, San Jose State quarterback Jordan La Secla completed a third-and-10 pass to Josh Harrison. On-field officials said it was a 9-yard gain, which was incorrectly confirmed in the replay booth. The Spartans subsequently punted and Boise State went on to score 14 points before the end of the first half to build a 24-7 halftime lead en route to a 45-7 victory.

    Further review showed that the runner had made the first down and the call should have been reversed.

    Goshima received a one-game suspension that will take place this weekend.

    “The WAC expects the same type of performance from our instant replays officials as we do from the on-field officials,” WAC commissioner Karl Benson said. “And while errors are going to occur – both on the field and in the replay booth – when they do, there must be accountability. Instant replay is used to ‘get it right’ on the field and in this case the official had a chance to reverse a call at a very critical time in the game and did not. Thus, he will be suspended for his next assignment.”
  2. It is I that guy
    183. Posted by It is I that guy Fri Nov 6 3:17am EST

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    I guess I was seeing things when a TD was given to Texas on irrefutable video evidence where the ball didn't even come within a yard of the goal line. Or when Texas fumbled the ball twice in the first half and neither and neither one was reviewed and they were given the ball right back. Did they or did they not review Anyiam's fumble? Why review that one and not the 2 by Texas? The B.S. personal foul on the clean hit to start the game was just a sign of things to come. They deflated Oklahoma State in the first half so their babies could get a BCS championship bid. Looked a lot like the calls in the 2nd half of the Indiana-Iowa game. It's all about the money and a shot of a big BCS game for a school in your division. And I'm sure the NCAA's ruling on Bryant today was not predjudiced, they would've ruled like that no matter what school he played for. Right? Guess it's easy to simply adjust the blinds when things go how you want them to. Look at total yds., time of poss. and first downs in that game. The difference was turn-overs and Texas got away with at least 3 that I saw. And at least 2 in the first half that even had the commentators crying foul. Oklahoma State calls a timeout and you still don't review a fumble? Nah, that's not fishy at all. Work them refs Mackie boy!
  3. DavidF
    182. Posted by DavidF Mon Nov 2 6:25pm EST

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    Michael M., CU doesn't have football fans. Cu has a bunch of @#$%ed up pot head drop outs that burn couches and worship Obama. You suck and CU sucks. Too bad you're still paying off Barnett you dumbassed CU fan. You're stuck with that piece of crap Hawkins for a lest two more years. Can't wait to see the Cowboys woop up your @#$% Buffs.
  4. Michael M
    181. Posted by Michael M Mon Nov 2 2:53pm EST

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    169. Posted by Tony C Sun Nov 1 8:20pm EST Report Abuse
    Like that old saying goes..............offense sells tickets, but defense wins championships! HOOK 'EM!!!
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    And TCU has the best defense in the country.

    "Hook 'Em Horn.....ed Frogs!"
  5. Michael M
    180. Posted by Michael M Mon Nov 2 2:50pm EST

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    176. Posted by Robert C Mon Nov 2 10:57am EST Report Abuse
    I am a Sooner fan, but I have to say Hook em Horns.
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    I'm a CU Buffalo fan.........rough year, I know...............but I have to say........"Hook 'Em Horn....ed Frogs!" Go TCU! A Texas team without the braggarts!
  6. Michael M
    179. Posted by Michael M Mon Nov 2 2:47pm EST

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    178. Posted by DavidF Mon Nov 2 12:34pm EST Report Abuse
    Three terrible calls in the first half killed the Cowboys. Everyone of those calls would have resulted in the Cowboys getting the ball with a first down. Instead the bad calls resulted in turn overs. that killed OSU's spirit. Replay proved each call was wrong. REFS suck.
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    I'm in agreement with you on the calls. That unnecessary roughness call on the OSU defensive back looked like a call by hometown referee who was paid off. Horrible call - calls like that are making football look like a game for si.ss.-ies.
  7. DavidF
    178. Posted by DavidF Mon Nov 2 12:34pm EST

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    Three terrible calls in the first half killed the Cowboys. Everyone of those calls would have resulted in the Cowboys getting the ball with a first down. Instead the bad calls resulted in turn overs. that killed OSU's spirit. Replay proved each call was wrong. REFS suck.
  8. Clint P
    177. Posted by Clint P Mon Nov 2 11:21am EST

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    Terrible loss for the Longhorns...wait a minute, I must mean USC
  9. Robert C
    176. Posted by Robert C Mon Nov 2 10:57am EST

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    I am a Sooner fan, but I have to say Hook em Horns.

    The Horns are the Sooners biggest rival, but some of us sensible Sooner fans have a lot of respect for Texas. I always root for them when they are not playing OU.

    So when it can't be OU, I want it to be Texas.

    Go Horns, beat Alabama/Florida!!
  10. James
    175. Posted by James Mon Nov 2 10:42am EST

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    Wow, a poster named "Thug" (guessing an internet gangster) from Florida. How funny, guess the posters reflect the school.
    HOOK'EM
  11. Troy
    174. Posted by Troy Mon Nov 2 10:31am EST

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    We just need a playoff. The bcs is a mythical championsjp. two teams get appointed.

    Go to division1playoffnow.co

    Let"s settle this on the field!
  12. yihong
    173. Posted by yihong Mon Nov 2 7:25am EST

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    to #167 Charles


    ummm have you heard of Oklahoma?? Ok St was within the top 20 as well

    get your facts right and stop trying to find a way to hate
  13. Thug
    172. Posted by Thug Mon Nov 2 12:35am EST

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    Hot Dang, Texas beat Oklahoma St., who was missing their best player Dez Bryant. Another good win for Texas. GO GATORS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
  14. Tony C
    171. Posted by Tony C Sun Nov 1 9:36pm EST

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    Damn.........an hour later and still no sign of David F? He sure had alot to say yesterday. Wonder what happened??? HOOK 'EM!!!
  15. Tony C
    170. Posted by Tony C Sun Nov 1 8:35pm EST

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    Anybody seen David F? ...............No?............Me neither.............HOOK 'EM!!!
  16. Tony C
    169. Posted by Tony C Sun Nov 1 8:20pm EST

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    Like that old saying goes..............offense sells tickets, but defense wins championships! HOOK 'EM!!!
  17. <i>smoov8</i>
    168. Posted by smoov8 Sun Nov 1 7:58pm EST

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    Championship caliber Defense!!!!!!!!!... One Dimensional Offense.

    As I have watched every UT game this year the one factor that keeps me from thinking we can win a NC is our offense. GD has got stop running 4 and 5 wide sets every single down. Why do we run this offense? We never throw the deep ball, 75% of McCoy's completions are for 5 - 7 yds. Our running game has never truly had a chance to produce in this style of play because we run every play out of these formation. Does he not realize that he has a plethra of blue chip OL that can run block? And were is the TE in this mix? We have at least 8 on the roster but you wouldn't know that by our style of play. Bottom line is unless we mix up our formations dust off our FB & TE's and really establish a running game, our offense will end up playing the NC game like we did in the OU game. And pray we have no key injuries on the defense!!

    And those who made comments about the ref calls on the OSU game, OSU is one of the most pentalized teams in the big 12 period! So take your conspiracey therioes to your therapist and ask them to up your dosage in order to get a grip on reality! HOOK EM!!!!!
  18. charles
    167. Posted by charles Sun Nov 1 7:57pm EST

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    Has Texas played anyone currently rankedin the top 20? They have a Boise St schedule in front of 95000 fans.
  19. Kristy
    166. Posted by Kristy Sun Nov 1 5:20pm EST

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    hook um horn go texas best that ass!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  20. Kristy
    165. Posted by Kristy Sun Nov 1 5:19pm EST

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    hook um horn go texas best that ass!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  21. Kobe Bryant
    164. Posted by Kobe Bryant Sun Nov 1 5:18pm EST

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    its 4:18pm and USC is still overrated.
  22. tootie
    163. Posted by tootie Sun Nov 1 4:05pm EST

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    check Florida's record ....the yso far have only played one ranked team and beat them by 10 points.
  23. Aleksander R
    162. Posted by Aleksander R Sun Nov 1 3:21pm EST

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    the only thing i like about Texas is Texas football- Longhorns will take it again this time!
  24. Juan
    161. Posted by Juan Sun Nov 1 3:13pm EST

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    #162, SEC may stop McCoy...Texas would stop any SEC team's running or passing game. I forgot SEC doesnt have a passing game. The only passing game the SEC has is passing $$$$ in the refs pockets.
  25. Hank
    160. Posted by Hank Sun Nov 1 2:24pm EST

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    Natiional championship game" texas vs, tcu yeah southwest conference
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