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9/21/02
No. 3 Texas 41, Houston 11
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Junior WR Sloan
Thomas hauled in six passes for a career-high 87 yards and a
TD in UT's 41-11 victory on Saturday night. |
AUSTIN, Texas -- Sophomore
RB Cedric Benson ran for 160 yards and a touchdown on a career-high
37 carries and senior QB Chris Simms passed for two touchdowns as
the third-ranked Longhorns defeated Houston 41-11 on Saturday night
at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. A sellout crowd of 82,936
was on hand to see UT extend its home winning streak to 15 games
(No. 4 in UT history) and defeat its former Southwest Conference
rival for the seventh consecutive time.
The Longhorns put the game away in the first half,
using precision passing from Simms and a punishing ground attack
to build a 31-3 lead, while the defense held the Cougars to just
42 yards of total offense and one first down at the intermission.
Simms completed 14-of-20 passes for 163 yards and one touchdown
in the opening half and hooked up with junior WR Roy Williams for
UT's first touchdown. Williams took a short pass on the sideline,
made three defenders miss and used a burst of speed to get to the
end zone from 25 yards out to give the Longhorns a 7-0 lead.
After UT's next drive stalled at the Houston 24-yard
line, the Longhorns executed a fake field goal to perfection, as
senior holder Beau Trahan took the snap and scampered 24 yards through
a hole in the middle of the line.
With Williams out with a hamstring injury he sustained
in the first quarter, the Longhorns turned to Benson and junior
WR Sloan Thomas. After the Cougars got on the board with a 42-yard
Dustin Bell field goal early in the second quarter, Benson and Thomas
scored on successive drives to give Texas a 28-3 advantage.
Benson finished an 11-play, 84-yard drive with
a 1-yard plunge with 1:42 left in the half, and seconds later, junior
FS Dakarai Pearson intercepted a tipped pass and returned it to
the Houston 25. Simms then hit Thomas for the score on the next
play and sophomore PK Dusty Mangum's 44-yard field goal as time
expired gave the Longhorns a 31-3 halftime lead.
The Cougars finally got into the end zone on Nick
Eddy's 1-yard run early in the fourth quarter and the successful
two-point conversion made it 31-11. Mangum added a 35-yard field
goal in the fourth quarter and redshirt freshman CB Michael Huff
capped the scoring with a 27-yard interception return 13 seconds
later.
Thomas matched his career high with six catches
and finished with a career-best 87 yards and Simms completed 20-of-30
passes for 233 yards and two scores.
Benson had 97 yards by halftime, toted the ball
more than 30 times for the second consecutive game and scored a
rushing touchdown for the seventh game in a row.
The UT defense — led by junior MLB Reed
Boyd's 12 tackles, a TFL and three QB pressures — dominated
the Cougars. UH, which entered the game averaging 411 yards per
contest, recorded only 152 total yards (31 rush/121 pass). Houston
entered the game ranked 15th nationally in rushing (236.7 ypg) and
featured the nation's seventh-leading rusher in Joffrey Reynolds
(137.3 ypg/5.6 avg.). Reynolds finished the night with 38 yards
on 13 carries and had a long run of seven yards.
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