End Of Season Report Card: Colt McCoy
The regular season has come and gone, and it's time to do the end of year report cards. We'll do them in a series, rather than one long post, for myriad reasons. First up, Mssr. McCoy.
Colt McCoy First, the numbers: McCoy completed 191 of 278 pass attempts (68.7%) for 2,262 yards (188.5 per game), at a rate of 8.14 yards per attempt. His final passer rating was 164.07, good for 6th nationally. His 27 touchdowns was a single season Texas record for a quarterback of any age.
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Can we honestly give McCoy anything short of an 'A' for his freshman season? It's hard to argue against it. Still, let's briefly talk about the things he didn't do well.
McCoy never mastered the zone-read option. That, in and of itself, is not a sin, but the play remained a part of the offense for a good chunk of the season. And if the play calls for the quarterback to make a read - in this case, on the defensive end - he must make that read. McCoy never got that down, handing the ball off each time. Eventually, the play was just weeded out of the playbook entirely. It was a little bit furstrating, though, because 1) McCoy's a good runner, and 2) it's a dandy of a play in college. It never took with McCoy, though - for whatever reason - and should be pointed out.
The other thing McCoy sometimes struggled with was dancing out of the pocket before the pass rush actually got there. That's hardly unique to quarterbacks of his experience, but it should be noted. Still, one of McCoy's greatest strengths was his ability to make adjustments in the middle of games. As the coaches said, "Stay put and go through your reads," he did. With a lot of quarterbacks, you have to wait until Monday's film session; not McCoy. You could see him actively making adjustments throughout games. That's rare in any quarterback, and especially a young one.
And we're pretty much through Colt's weaknesses. His arm strength was fine (not great, but plenty good), his touch was marvelous, he showed poise and leadership... it's a long list of things he did well. By the Kansas State game, he was being mentioned as a fringe Heisman Trophy candidate.
And that's why what happens with McCoy and this injury is so tense. We're all well aware of the eleventy-star quarterbacks that are in line to attend Texas in 2007 and beyond, but you just can't take performance at that position for granted. By Kansas State, McCoy was looking like a Big 12 championship quarterback, if not more. The only question was whether his upside included a national championship, but if that's the debate, then you're certainly in the right neighborhood.
The jury's still out on Colt's ceiling, but his Texas debut exceeded even the most optimistic projections. For that, we proudly hand Colt a Grade: A and resume biting our nails as we approach the bowl game.
[Lastly, a brief word on Snead, who as we all know is transferring. I don't think there's anything meaningful in giving him a grade. He was beat out for the job, did an adequate job of keeping Texas in the Kansas State game in emergency duty, and saw only one pass in the A&M game. He never got a chance, which means there's not much to evaluate. And that his decision to transfer isn't a shocking one. Best of luck to Jevan, wherever he winds up.]
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Why all the well-wishing...
by mento on
Dec 5, 2006 11:45 AM CST
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I guess
The one thing that's really interesting, and I didn't make much of it in this post, is the timing of all this. If ever there was a time for Snead to dig his heels in, this would be it. But as someone else pointed out earlier, the kid seems to have an aversion to competition.
I guess that's why I'm just all "Happy trails" about it. I never really got behind him.
by PB @ BON on
Dec 5, 2006 11:49 AM CST
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ahhh...ok, so that's why
by mento on
Dec 5, 2006 12:07 PM CST
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I also dont fault a guy
by Wells on
Dec 5, 2006 12:09 PM CST
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You have to wonder about
He has basically avoided competition not once, but twice now. At Texas he had a golden opportunity to take over the lead, but has chosen the path of zero resistance.
I understand wanting playing time, but the best football players know they are good enough to compete and prove they are the best.
I think it is addition by subtraction -- and that isn't sour grapes. The kids who stay and compete will become better players. Look at Scott Derry for instance.
by EYESofBEVO on
Dec 5, 2006 12:15 PM CST
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debating his decision strictly on its merits
by mento on
Dec 5, 2006 12:18 PM CST
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Sitting out a year...
Still, I think he should stick around one more year and see where he stands after next season. If he's in the same spot, then transfer. He gave up on Texas way to easily.
by TCU Horn Fan on
Dec 5, 2006 12:24 PM CST
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"gave up"
He wants the job handed to him on a silver platter with little ribbons tied on.
Good luck to him, but he needs to buck-up and face challenges, rather than running from them.
by EYESofBEVO on
Dec 5, 2006 12:25 PM CST
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Maybe he didn't give up...
Instead of competition being the real issue, it might just be that he feels he is getting slighted and wants to move on before it is too late.
Based on the Colt start and subsequent finish in the agros game, I think it is safe to say the coaching staff would never consider giving Jevan the job unless Colt was out for good.
He has been in competition with Colt since spring practice, and there skills are not very similar, why would he be scared?
by jimmer on
Dec 5, 2006 12:40 PM CST
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Strictly going off rumors
He got his chance last spring and he'd get a second chance this spring. My guess is with Colt's magic and the two incoming 5 stars, he started looking elsewhere.
by the other Andrew on
Dec 5, 2006 2:31 PM CST
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"A" without a doubt
by TennVolChamp on
Dec 5, 2006 3:02 PM CST
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where is the snub texas jynx thread?
by bleed burnt orange on
Dec 5, 2006 3:48 PM CST
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Based on his play here
by inVINCEable on
Dec 6, 2006 11:18 PM CST
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