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9/25/01
UT doubles Houston, 53-26
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| Sophomore
RB Ivan Williams set single-game career highs for carries (19),
rushing yards (103) and touchdowns (two) in UT's 53-26 victory at
Houston. |
HOUSTON, Texas --
Chris Simms tied his career high with three touchdown passes - including
a 92-yard toss to sophomore WR B.J. Johnson in the first quarter - and
junior RB Ivan Williams rushed for 103 yards and a pair of scores to
lead No. 5 Texas to a 53-26 victory against the Houston Cougars at Robertson
Stadium.
Texas improved to 3-0 for the first time since 1994 thanks largely to
an offense that produced a season-high 534 total yards and an opportunistic
defense that recorded three sacks, forced three turnovers - including
senior LB D.D. Lewis' school-record tying ninth career fumble recovery
- and twice stopped the Cougars on fourth-and-short.
After hitting Johnson with the fourth-longest pass and sixth-longest
scoring play in UT history early in the first quarter, Simms and the
Texas offense were held in check until the final moments of the first
half. With Texas trailing 14-10, Simms shook off a sack and two late
hits to deliver a 17-yard TD pass to redshirt freshman WR Tony Jeffery
with eight seconds remaining in the half. Houston mishandled the ensuing
squib kick, which was recovered by junior Brett Robin with four seconds
left. Freshman Dusty Mangum took advantage, delivering a 47-yard field
goal as time expired to give the Longhorns a 20-14 halftime lead.
UT began to wear down Houston in the third quarter and stretched the
lead to 33-14 on a pair of 1-yard TD runs by Williams. After Williams
got Texas down to the Houston 1-yard line again at the end of the third
quarter, Simms began the fourth quarter by faking a handoff to his 6-foot-1,
235-pound back and finding sophomore TE Brock Edwards for the 1-yard
scoring toss.
Simms finished the night 20-for-35 with 311 yards and three scores,
while Williams set single-game career highs for carries (19), rushing
yards (103) and touchdowns (two). Seventy-three of his yards (58.8%)
came after contact.
Senior QB Major Applewhite, who completed both his pass attempts for
30 yards, replaced Simms in the fourth quarter and led UT on a pair
of scoring drives, including a 3-yard TD pass to sophomore TE Bo Scaife
that extended the lead to 47-20 with just more than nine minutes remaining.
The Longhorns closed out the scoring when freshman RB Cedric Benson
scored from two yards out with less than a minute left in the contest.
Benson ran for a career-high 74 yards on 14 carries.
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| Sophomore
B.J. Johnson had four receptions for 124 yards, including a 92-yard
touchdown in the first quarter. |
The Longhorns receiving corps was paced by Johnson,
who had four receptions for 124 yards and the early 92-yard touchdown.
Scaife added five catches for 59 yards and a touchdown, all career highs,
while sophomore wideout Roy Williams caught four passes for 49 yards.
Jeffery added a pair of catches for 37 yards and also rushed for 17
yards on a first quarter end around.
On defense, UT was led by senior FS Ahmad Brooks' career-high 16 tackles
(nine solo), the most by a Longhorns DB since Chris Carter recorded
18 stops against Notre Dame in 1996. Junior DE Cory Redding, who hails
from Houston, registered seven stops and fellow DE Kalen Thornton, had
a career-high three TFLs and two sacks and also posted the first blocked
kick of his career when he batted down Jeff Patterson's 37-yard field
goal attempt in the second quarter. Senior CB Quentin Jammer added a
season-high six tackles and three pass breakups, while sophomore SS
Nathan Vasher added his first career interception in the third quarter.
Houston QB Kelly Robertson completed 20-of-33 passes for 364 yards and
three touchdowns and RB Joffery Reynolds added 56 rushing yards and
a score. The Cougars receiving corps was led by Orlando Iglesias - six
receptions for 100 yards - and Brandon Middleton - three catches for
117 yards and one score.
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