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9/27/03
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Will Matthews &
Cedric Benson |
AUSTIN, Texas
-- For the second consecutive game, the Longhorns topped the 40-point
mark by halftime, this time with 49, en route to a 63-18 win Saturday
over Tulane in front of 83,120 fans, the ninth-largest crowd in
UT history. The 49 points at halftime are the second-most in school
history and the most since a 52-point performance against TCU in
1974. Six different players scored touchdowns, led by running back
Cedric Benson's three scores, and the defense forced four Green
Wave turnovers during the win.
"I am very excited about the way we played
tonight," head coach Mack Brown said. "I think we played
very well. Tulane is a scary team to face with their passing attack.
I think their quarterback, (J.P.) Losman, played well, but I was
very pleased with our four-man front. We put pressure on him, and
made him run out of the pocket. Overall, I think it was a great
win. Our offense rushed for over 300 yards for the second week in
a row. Our kicking game was impressive, and we made some big plays
on defense to force turnovers. The last two games are exactly what
we needed to get back on track, and we dominated those games, so
I think that gives us great confidence going into next week's game
against Kansas State."
Texas got on the board first with a 59-yard drive as quarterback
Chance Mock went over the top from the one-yard line for the first
rushing touchdown of his career. Linebacker Derrick Johnson then
recovered a fumble, for the second consecutive game, on Tulane's
next possession at the Green Wave's 13 yard-line. Two plays later,
Mock found wide receiver Roy Williams at the nine-yard line and
Williams spun off a defender and raced to the right side of the
end zone for a quick 14-0 lead.
Tulane scored its first touchdown on the strength
of a 77-yard reception by wide receiver Roydell Williams from quarterback
J.P. Losman down to the six. The drive was capped on the next play
on a rush by running back Mewelde Moore. The extra point was blocked,
one of two blocked on the night by the Longhorn special teams, to
make the score 14-6.
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Derrick Johnson |
Texas then began a 35-0 run to end the half
with a drive lasting five plays and covering 69 yards in 1:33, highlighted
by a 60-yard run by quarterback Vince Young on the second play,
which set up the first passing touchdown of his career to tight
end David Thomas for a two-yard score and 21-6 lead.
Later in the second quarter, Chance Mock threw
the second of his three touchdown passes, this time to Bo Scaife,
marking the second touchdown of Scaife's career and the first since
2001. During the drive, Brett Robin had a 21-yard rush, a career
long and part of his career single-game high of 87 yards on 15 carries.
On Texas' next possession, Young was once again
in at quarterback, leading the Longhorns on an eight-play, 66-yard
drive, which he completed with a 13-yard scoring run, his fourth
rushing touchdown of the season.
Derrick Johnson continued his impressive night
with the first of two interceptions that accompanied his fumble
recovery, setting the Longhorns up at the Green Wave's 29-yard line.
Six plays later, Cedric Benson collected the first of his touchdowns
from one-yard out.
"We really tried to stay focused tonight
and not look to next week's game," Johnson said. "We were
only worried about Tulane. I think it was a good game for me tonight
as I was able to help the defense out. We are just trying to get
better each game."
The final score of the half was Mock and Williams'
second connection of the night, a 26-yard score that marked Williams'
seventh career game with two or more touchdowns. It was also Williams'
35th total touchdown, putting him alone in fourth place on UT's
career total touchdowns list. Williams finished with 84 yards on
four catches, the 33rd time in 40 career games he has caught four
passes.
"I told the team before the game instead
of scoring only about 30 to 35 percent of the time, we need to try
and score 100 percent of the time," Williams said. "We
were almost able to do that tonight. I think we played well. The
loss to Arkansas woke us up. We can't lose anymore. To win, you
have to put points on the board, and we were able to do that tonight."
Mock completed the game 10-of-16 for 145 yards
passing to go along with his three touchdowns, while Vince Young
was 4-of-7 for 68 yards with 69 yards rushing.
Cedric Benson accounted for Texas' second half
scoring with touchdown runs of five yards and one yard with the
second following Johnson's second interception. Benson finished
the night with 86 yards rushing.
Defensively, four Longhorns registered sacks
including Marcus Tubbs, Rodrique Wright, Reed Boyd and Mike Williams,
as the team limited Tulane's passing attack to 186 yards with Losman
going 13-for-29 with a touchdown and two interceptions.
Texas will now prepare for its conference schedule
as Kansas State comes to Austin on Oct. 4 for a 2:30 p.m. kickoff.
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