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How about those Arkansas State Indians!


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They took it to Texas all night and ultimately Texas had to invent a rule to take away the onside kick. Never the less, it was a good showing against a bunch of queer, gutless, sissies in their home field.

 

GO!!!! TRIBE!!!!!!!!!!

 

Next up, Tennessee

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Onside recovery helps Horns avoid upset to visiting Indians

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It was over when... Colt McCoy found Antwan Cobb in the end zone with 2:49 remaining in the first quarter. That score was all the lead Texas would need.

Gameball goes to... Jamaal Charles. The Horns junior running back kept Arkansas State's D honest and took the heat off McCoy, rushing for 117 yards and a TD.

Stat of the game... 2-for-13. The Indians had more first downs and total yards and gave up fewer penalty yards and turnovers. But they couldn't convert on third or fourth downs.

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Team Stat Comparison

 

1st Downs 26 23

Total Yards 397 340

Passing 272 223

Rushing 125 117

Penalties 10-65 10-90

3rd Down Conversions 3-12 9-15

4th Down Conversions 0-1 1-2

Turnovers 1 2

Possession 30:12 29:48

Individual Leaders

Arkansas State Passing

C/ATT YDS TD INT

Leonard 23/36 259 0 1

Hewitt 1/1 13 0 0

 

Texas Passing

C/ATT YDS TD INT

McCoy 22/33 223 2 2

Arkansas State Rushing

CAR YDS TD LG

Arnold 11 68 1 23

Leonard 16 37 0 18

Brown 6 21 0 8

 

Texas Rushing

CAR YDS TD LG

Charles 27 112 1 15

McCoy 7 11 0 8

Ogbonnaya 2 6 0 5

Arkansas State Receiving

REC YDS TD LG

Dejohnette 6 92 0 50

Brown 5 48 0 32

Jones 3 45 0 21

Gillott 3 20 0 12

 

Texas Receiving

REC YDS TD LG

Jones 9 72 0 19

Sweed 5 93 1 35

Cosby 5 29 0 9

Cobb 1 16 1 16

Scoring Summary

FIRST QUARTER ASU TEX

TD 12:25 LIMAS SWEED 35 YD PASS FROM COLT MCCOY (RYAN BAILEY KICK)

Drive info: 6 plays, 56 yards.

0 7

FG 8:12 JOSH ARAUCO 45 YD FG

Drive info: 8 plays, 47 yards.

3 7

TD 2:49 ANTWAN COBB 16 YD PASS FROM COLT MCCOY (RYAN BAILEY KICK)

Drive info: 1 plays, 16 yards.

3 14

THIRD QUARTER ASU TEX

TD 3:09 JAMAAL CHARLES 10 YD RUN (RYAN BAILEY KICK)

Drive info: 9 plays, 58 yards.

3 21

FOURTH QUARTER ASU TEX

FG 9:29 JOSH ARAUCO 28 YD FG

Drive info: 9 plays, 52 yards.

6 21

TD 0:56 REGGIE ARNOLD 2 YD RUN (JOSH ARAUCO KICK)

Drive info: 13 plays, 93 yards.

13 21

 

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) -- It was ugly, ragged and a bit embarrassing. In the end, it was a win and the Texas Longhorns got to go to bed without the same sick feeling that must have hit the Michigan Wolverines.

 

Colt McCoy threw two first-quarter touchdown passes and the No. 4 Longhorns survived a sloppy 21-13 season-opening victory over Arkansas State on Saturday night, narrowly avoiding yet another huge upset on the day.

 

"It's not pretty and it's not the best," McCoy said. "But we're 1-0 and moving on."

 

Texas, which hopes to contend for the Big 12 and national titles, was an overwhelming favorite over the Indians, but found itself fighting to hold on in the final minute.

 

It was scary enough that the Longhorns were thankful not to be lumped into same category of shocking upset victim with No. 5 Michigan, which lost 34-32 at home to Appalachian State earlier in the day.

 

"That very well could have happened to us today," McCoy said.

 

Unlike Appalachian State, Arkansas State plays in Division I's top tier -- but the Indians reside right near the bottom of that tier in the Sun Belt Conference.

 

"Things that happened during the day, I was trying to tell guys to keep their head up and be positive," Texas coach Mack Brown said. "I told them not to let it scare them. Everybody's pretty good if you let them stay in the game."

 

Texas didn't have this one wrapped up until Brandon Foster recovered an onside kick with less than a minute to play, and that came after the Indians (0-1) were forced to re-kick because of a penalty that negated an onsider they recovered.

 

Texas' troubles were plenty, starting with a retooled defense that allowed Arkansas State to grind out long drives and break off big plays. With three new starters in the secondary and co-coordinator Duane Akina calling the plays this season, the defense often looked lost as Arkansas State mixed the run and pass.

 

And the short-yardage running game that all but disappeared last season? Still missing. Texas couldn't punch the ball into the end zone on four running plays from the Arkansas State 3 in third quarter.

 

"This was a major wake-up call," said senior defensive tackle Derek Lokey, who also plays fullback in short-yardage situations. "It's a good opportunity to look at where we really are."

 

Arkansas State never led yet had its chances to pull off the upset. If not for two missed field goals and an interception in the end zone, the Indians could have done the unthinkable and won it.

 

"I'd love to play Texas again," said Arkansas State quarterback Corey Leonard, who passed for 259 yards. "Well, maybe tomorrow night. Let me rest a little bit."

 

About the only thing that looked solid for Texas was the normally reliable pass-catch combination of McCoy to Limas Sweed. But even they cooled off after a 35-yard TD pass on Texas' first drive.

 

"We probably weren't as focused as we should have been. They came here and expected to win and damn near had the chance," McCoy said.

 

Josh Arauco kicked field goals of 45 and 28 yards for Arkansas State. Reggie Arnold's 2-yard touchdown run with 1 minute left cut the Texas lead to eight.

 

After an improper formation penalty wiped out Arkansas State's first onside kick, Foster scooped up the next one and the Longhorns avoided Brown's second home-opening loss in 10 seasons at Texas.

 

McCoy finished with 223 yards passing and two touchdowns, but also threw two interceptions and had three more passes dropped by Indians defenders.

 

Arkansas State, outgained Texas 397 yards to 340 and drove inside the 20 four times without scoring.

 

McCoy played perhaps his most inconsistent game. After hitting his first eight passes, he started misfiring with the interceptions and never looked sharp.

 

"It wasn't good. I just didn't handle myself that well," McCoy said.

 

The Longhorns finally appeared to put it away when Jamaal Charles, who managed to grind out 112 yards on 27 carries, scored from the 10 midway through the third for a 21-3 lead.

 

Arkansas State then drove to the Texas 17 before Leonard dropped the snap on fourth-and-1, killing yet another Indians drive inside the Longhorns 20.

 

With old Southwest Conference rival No. 22 TCU coming in next week, Texas has its hand full working out what they hope are just a few kinks and not more serious problems.

 

"We have to get to work now," Brown said. "We can get back down to earth."

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Coach: Big 12 admits missing call in Texas-Arkansas St.

 

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Updated: September 5, 2007, 2:49 PM ET

 

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JONESBORO, Ark. -- Arkansas State coach Steve Roberts says he was told by the Big 12 Conference's supervisor of football officials that game officials wrongly overturned ASU's recovery of an onside kick in the final minute of the No. 7 Longhorns 21-13 victory on Saturday.

 

"We got a confirmation [Tuesday] that they missed the call," Roberts said.

 

The Indians were flagged with 56 seconds left in the game for an improper formation. Texas recovered a subsequent onside kick attempt and ran out the clock.

 

Roberts said the game film showed the Indians had enough players on both sides of the ball before the kick.

 

"There's nothing you can do about it now," Roberts said. "I don't have a reaction because a reaction's worthless."

 

The Big 12 Conference said officials coordinator Walt Anderson was not immediately available for comment Wednesday.

 

Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press

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Poor kids - they might've been legends down in their hometowns now, like the kids from Appy st, instead of just the 'we almost did it' or 'moral victory' kids. Still something they'll tell their kids and grandkids, just not as fun as those guys that beat the mighty (snicker) Wolverines....

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