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Let’s hope he survives

After a "mild concussion" on Saturday, Colt McCoy announces two days later that he will play against Oklahoma this weekend. Believe I’ve read it takes a week to get over even a "mild concussion," which I keep putting in quotes because that’s what we’re told the team doctors called the injury that had McCoy reportedly vomiting on the sidelines in the fourth quarter

"He’s tough," head coach Mack Brown said. "Most kids would have come out at halftime."

He plainly isn’t tough. This was his second debilitating injury at the hands of a K-State tackler in less than a year. Oklahoma is tough. Let’s hope Colt is not throwing his life away to make his coaches happy. And fer crissakes, Brown, will you stop calling your players "kids." Of all the dopey coach-speak routines, that is the sorriest.

UPDATE: Someone else who thinks Colt needs to sit this one out, for his own health. On the other hand, UT legend Major Applewhite had a concussion in 1998 and played the next weekend, too. But Major had this little trick of sliding to the ground when a tackler was about to grab him.

Reprise: Tuscola Kid

It’s McCoy’s return today to playing Kansas State, the team that knocked him out last season and sent the Longhorns to the Alamo Bowl. That’s not expected to happen today, but we’re going to find out.

UPDATE: Did we ever. History repeats: Colt is hurt, again, and the half ends at 24-14 Kansas State. I’d like to be there for Vince’s halftime locker room pep talk. If Colt can’t play, I hope his backup John Chiles can throw.

2nd UPDATE: Colt came back, only to throw more interceptions and get sacked and blown up repeatedly, and with about eight minutes to play it’s obvious K State, at 41-21 so far, is going to win this game for the second year in a row. It’s heresy to say so, but, in addition to an O line, we need a new QB. Trouble is, we don’t really have one. It’s going to be a looong season.

Vince

The Tennessee Titan’s dynamic QB’s new Web site. For once, don’t skip the intro. Good highlights.

Longhorn countdown

Just twelve days to Arkansas State. Now, if those hot receivers Limas Sweed, Billy Pittman, and Jordan Shipley can just recover from their pre-season injuries…

Dreams come true

It’s great to see so many Longhorns get picked for the NFL: Aaron Ross, Michael Griffin, Tarell Brown, Kasey Studdard, Brian Robison, Justin Blalock and Tim Crowder. Nice also to set a school record.

Vince, and the roll continues…

Does it ever. Tennesee Titans over Buffalo Bills 30-29 in a wild, seesaw shootout. Former Texas QB Vince Young threw two touchdowns and ran 39 yards for another one–enough to raise his rushing yardage for the season to set an NFL record for a rookie QB. Tennessee had some great plays called back for penalties. Too many face masks and personal fouls. Without them, they might have won comfortably, instead of by just one point. But I’m sure they’ll take it.

Tuscola Kid, Part 5

Colt, the Big 12’s offensive freshman of the year, is cleared to play in the Alamo Bowl, according to Cedric Golden in the Austin daily:

"McCoy has been evaluated regularly since sustaining a severe pinched nerve in his neck against Texas A&M on Nov. 24. [Texas athletic trainer Kenny] Boyd said McCoy passed a thorough group of on-field and off-field tests before being released to play."

Of course, you remember that he was cleared to play for the A&M game, after his first nerve injury against Kansas State. So who knows? You would suppose if it doesn’t happen again against Iowa, we can figure he’s okay and the Horns’ hopes for 2007 are in good shape. And if it does happen again, his career might be over before it really begins, and then we’d have to see if backup QB Sherrod Harris, a high school standout and 4.0 student, is anything special in college ball. For more on Colt and his fans, see this site.