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Colt McCoy Records:
•UT - Most Total Touchdowns, Career: 82+ (Took lead on October 18, 2008 versus Missouri)
•UT - Most Touchdown Passes, Career: 62+ (Took lead on September 20, 2008 versus Rice)
•UT - Most Touchdown Passes, Single Season: 29, (2006 season),[5] beaten by McCoy in 2008
•UT - Most Touchdown Passes, Single Season: 31+, (2008 season - reached 31 on November 15, 2008 vs. the Kansas Jayhawks)
•UT - Most Touchdown Passes, Game: 6, (October 14, 2006 versus Baylor)
•UT - Most Passing Completions, Game: 32, (September 15, 2007 versus UCF)
•UT - Most Consecutive Passing Completions, Game: 18 (October 25, 2008 versus Oklahoma State (surpassed his own record of 17 on October 18, 2008 versus Missouri).
•UT - Most Career wins as a quarterback: 30+ (November 27, 2008 vs. Texas A&M, surpassed Vince Young)
•UT - Most Career passing yards, Season: 3,594+ yards (November 27, 2008 vs. Texas A&M, surpassed Major Applewhite)
•UT - Tie - Most Passing Attempts, Game: 47, (September 15, 2007 versus UCF)
•NCAA - tied the freshman record of 29 touchdown passes established by Nevada's David Neill in 1998 - This record has since been broken by Oklahoma's Sam Bradford in the 2007 season
Colt McCoy Awards:
Named the quarterback to the College Football News 2006 "All Freshman Team" •Named 2006 “National Freshman of the Year” by The Sporting News and the Touchdown Club of Columbus
•Named Big 12 Offensive Newcomer of the Year by the Associated Press.
•Named the 2008 Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year by the Associated Press
•Named the 2008 Big 12 2nd Team Quarterback by the Associated Press
•Named the 2008 Walter Camp Award by the Walter Camp Foundation
•Named the 2008 All America 1st Team Quarterback by the Walter Camp Foundation,[110] FWAA, and Sports Illustrated
•Named the 2008 Heisman Memorial Trophy Runner-up
45 total wins.
Sincerely,
Colt McCoy
That has what to do with Terrelle Pryor? Whether you measure a QB by stats or wins, TP has had a very successful career to date. The off the field stuff tarnishes it, for sure. But doen't make him a bad QB.