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Daniel "Colt" McCoy [1] (born September 5, 1986) is an American former professional football player who was a quarterback for 13 seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Texas Longhorns , winning several awards and honors as a senior in 2009 and ranking second all-time in games won by an FBS quarterback.
Buffalo Gap is the hometown of University of Texas quarterback Colt McCoy. [9] McCoy lived on a ten-acre spread in Buffalo Gap during his years as the quarterback for Jim Ned High School . His high school coach was his father, Brad McCoy.
Shipley was a college roommate of former Texas quarterback Colt McCoy. [31] His younger brother, Jaxon, was also a wide receiver at Texas, where he played alongside Colt's younger brother, Case McCoy. [32] In 2016, Jaxon played with the Arizona Cardinals. His cousin, Braden, is a baseball player for the Kansas City Royals. [33]
Colt McCoy left Texas with everything on the field. It rang recently to inform the 37-year-old former Longhorn that he had been elected to the Texas Sports Hall of Fame along with a former Texas ...
Texas quarterback Colt McCoy, left, and running back Jamaal Charles celebrate Charles' 290 yards rushing in a 28-25 win over Nebraska in 2007. They were the linchpins of Texas' 10-3 team that season.
McCoy spent six seasons (2014-19) in Washington, which coincided with McVay’s tenure – first as the tight ends coach (2011-13) and then offensive coordinator (2014-16) while working for head ...
Jordan was the top target of quarterback Colt McCoy and coincidentally, Shipley became a top target of McCoy's younger brother Case. Shipley had one of the best freshmen years of any Texas wide receiver finishing with the second-most receptions (44), yards (607) and touchdown catches (3) of any freshman in school history.
Kingsbury was born on August 9, 1979, in San Antonio, Texas. [1] Kingsbury played football at New Braunfels High School, where his father was head coach. [2] Kingsbury also was a member of the baseball, basketball, and track teams. [3]