McCoy leaves BCS championship with injury, No. 1 Alabama lead No. 2 Texas 24-6 at halftime

By Ralph D. Russo, AP
Thursday, January 7, 2010

With McCoy hurt, Alabama takes 24-6 lead on Texas

PASADENA, Calif. — Colt McCoy returned to the sideline but not to the game for No. 2 Texas and his backup, Garrett Gilbert, gave the Longhorns hope for a comeback with a touchdown pass that cut No. 1 Alabama’s lead to 24-13 going into the fourth quarter of the BCS national championship game Thursday night.

After Gilbert hit Jordan Shipley down the middle for a 44-yard score with 1:31 left in the third quarter, Texas got the ball right back with an onside kick. But the Crimson Tide defense responded by forcing a three-and-out.

With McCoy out of the game with a right shoulder injury, the Tide ripped Texas with a 24-point second quarter to take an 18-point lead into halftime.

McCoy, who was knocked out of his last college game on Texas’ fifth offensive play, rejoined his teammates on the sideline in thee third quarter.

The Longhorns gathered near their sideline before their second possession of the second half and McCoy moved into the middle. He went around the huddle, smacking his teammates shoulder pads and trying to encourage a comeback.

He wore a headset on the sideline and tried to give guidance to Gilbert when the freshman came off the field.

Crimson Tide defensive end Marcell Dareus ended McCoy’s night with a big hit early in the first quarter and capped the second-quarter outburst with a huge play.

Dareus intercepted a tipped shovel pass and returned it 28 yards for a touchdown with 3 seconds left in the half to make it 24-6.

The Tide players bounded off the field at halftime in complete control and in position to capture the school’s first national title since 1992.

The Crimson Tide started the game with two special teams mistakes in its own territory, but without McCoy running its spread offense Texas could only turn those gaffes into two field goals and a 6-0 lead.

Gilbert replaced McCoy and was 1 for 10 for minus-4 yards with two interceptions in the half. In the third quarter, he went 6 for 18 for 100 yards.

McCoy left after taking a shot from Dareus on an option keeper that was stopped at the line. The All-America quarterback was checked out by trainers on the sideline before walking to the tunnel with his helmet off but the rest of his pads on.

While Texas played without its Heisman finalist — and the winningest quarterback in NCAA history — Alabama’s first Heisman winner didn’t seem slowed down a bit by the banquet circuit.

Ingram ran for 90 yards on 13 carries in the first half and gave Alabama a 7-6 lead with a 2-yard touchdown run on the second play of the second quarter.

Heisman Trophy winners have not fared well in the BCS title game, coming out on the losing end six times in seven tries.

Ingram’s freshman backup, Trent Richardson, provided the most exciting play of the first half. Richardson took a handoff up the middle, received a wipe-out block by All-American guard Mike Johnson and sprinted untouched 49 yards for a touchdown with 7:59 left that made it 14-6.

After All-America kicker Leigh Tiffin booted a 26-yard field goal for Alabama with 33 seconds left, Texas planned to play it safe with a shovel pass.

But intended receiver D.J. Monroe got swallowed up in traffic, the ball deflected off his hands, then off an Alabama lineman and into Dareus’ hands.

Dareus broke a tackle, scooted into the end zone and tossed the ball away, drawing a penalty that hardly mattered.

The Texas defense, led by linebacker Sergio Kindle, gave the Longhorns a chance by smothering Alabama in the third quarter, not allowing a first down and keying in on Ingram.

The stocky sophomore was held to 2 yards on three carries in the third quarter.

Discussion

Tab Texas
January 8, 2010: 12:19 am

You’re right. I am a Texas fan and what McCoy did was disgraceful. He had already won 1 championship in 2005 and didn’t need one tonight. He removed himself for an NFL draft spot. True Texans play with pride, even if they have a slight shoulder injury. In this case, the QBs future was more important than his University, his coach, and his team! McCoy is a Pussy!!!


raul
January 7, 2010: 11:37 pm

What a fu++++ bitch. You mean to tell me that he is a competitor???…. Even T. Tebow would in the middle of the game in the same situation. The bottom line is that he is leaving his team out to dry and prioritizing his NFL career rather than making a NATIONAL championship a reality. Its only 1 game!!! You fuc+++ bitch.

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