In their first outing of the season, the second ranked Texas Longhorns blasted the Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks, 59-20, in front of a sellout crowd of over 100,000 fans.
Offense
Heisman hopeful Colt McCoy picked up right where he left off last season, going 21-29 for 317 yards and two touchdowns.
The Texas quarterback looked sharp for much of the game, though he did throw an interception in the second quarter.
McCoy showed nice zip on the shorter routes and good touch, as was evident with his 78-yard touchdown pass to Jordan Shipley in the second quarter.
The fifth year senior receiver hauled in eight catches for 180 yards. Shipley will be seeing more time on the perimeter...
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