Due to the onslaught of Big 12 quarterbacks taking over the college football's statistical leaderboards, Colt McCoy is quietly having a tremendous season in his third year as QB of the Texas Longhorns.
McCoy is currently 10th in the nation in total offense averaging 319 yards/game. We've all known McCoy is fairly mobile, but one of the more surprising stats for a top 10 teams is that Colt leads the Longhorns in rushing with 319 yards and four rushing touchdowns to compliment his 16 through the air.
That's great and all, but like Tim Tebow has learned, taking hits downfield takes it's toll. Then again, thanks to EDSBS it appears Colt McCoy is well aware of taking shots, most of them cheap.
No matter if your a fan of Bradford or McCoy odds are they will be taking some vicious hits in this game, and not all of them will be clean. Both these teams will keep playing until the whistle blows and in some cases maybe a little bit after if they can get an advantage. The problem is the refs in these games don't call the same hits the same way. Ask Joe Ganz of Nebraska. He was hit as late if not later than Chase Daniel of Mizzou last week, only difference was the hit by Missouri d-back not flagged, hit by Husker D-lineman was.
No matter if your a fan of Bradford or McCoy odds are they will be taking some vicious hits in this game, and not all of them will be clean. Both these teams will keep playing until the whistle blows and in some cases maybe a little bit after if they can get an advantage. The problem is the refs in these games don't call the same hits the same way. Ask Joe Ganz of Nebraska. He was hit as late if not later than Chase Daniel of Mizzou last week, only difference was the hit by Missouri d-back not flagged, hit by Husker D-lineman was.
Well, it's Nebraska. No one likes Nebraska, not even Nebraskans.