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Just as any University of Texas student would tell you, the football team isn’t doing so hot--DISLIKE! Just take a walk around the university’s forty acres and you’ll notice some glum faces. With a record of 4 wins and 5 losses posted for the season, students and fans are trying to find other ways to spend their Saturdays. Also, as the current Longhorns continue to perform poorly and overall morale fades, it is natural for fans to wonder about the great players of the past. The player I’d say most are thinking about is Colt McCoy, last year’s superstar quarterback.
As much as we wish he could be back playing for us, McCoy has moved on to bigger and better things. As the 85th pick in the NFL draft, McCoy is now playing for the Cleveland Browns and is really making an impact--LIKE!
Now, McCoy didn’t join the Browns with the expectation of being the starting quarterback straight off the bat. He had some veteran players ahead of him. However--some Texas fans may say as luck might have it--Browns quarterbacks Jake Delhomme and Seneca Wallace became injured in the past few weeks giving McCoy the opportunity to get in the game and show his stuff!
From his three recent starts, McCoy posts a 2-1 record. Among those three games, McCoy has led the Browns to a win over the New Orleans Saints, the defending Super Bowl champions, and the New England Patriots, who had the best record in the league up until that game.
Browns Head Coach Eric Mangini has been quoted saying that whoever gives the Browns the best chance to win will be quarterback. From what I can tell, that’s Colt McCoy. Even if the veteran quarterbacks become healthy and are released to play in the next few weeks, McCoy needs to continue to play.

But of course McCoy has great accuracy. We already knew that! In his four college years his completion percentage remained above 70. What IS so impressive is that he is excelling in different areas of the game as well. Currently, he has the highest yards per attempt average of any of the Browns quarterbacks at 7.8 yards per attempt.
So even though this rookie was thrusted into a challenging environment, he has performed better than expected and is, what I think, deserving of the starting position and should continue to be even once Delhomme and Wallace are released to play.
“The kid is a winner and knows how to lead. You don’t just lose that when you turn professional,” said Fred Greetham, a reporter for the Browns.
I bet I speak for a lot of other Texas fans when I say keep it up Colt! You're all we have to root for lately!