Catching Up With Colt McCoy

My latest CSTV column is now up after chatting with Texas quarterback Colt McCoy the other day.

It was a couple days after the 2006 Rose Bowl, in which Texas defeated USC, 41-38, that the name Colt McCoy first entered my consciousness.

As I sat around drinking beers with a bunch of other college football writers, he came up in response to the query: Who will replace the great Vince Young?

Upon hearing the answer, a curious sensation came over me, not unlike the kind I experienced when I first heard the legendary college football names I.M. Hipp, Jarvis Redwine and Alonzo Highsmith oh, so many years ago.

With a name like Colt McCoy, he has no choice but to be good, I thought.

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With a name like Colt McCoy, he had to be good

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