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  2. Colt McCoy - Wikipedia

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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 quarterb

  3. Bohls: At 37, Colt McCoy is a Hall of Famer who's not ready ...

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    McCoy, who still lives in Arizona with wife Rachel and their four kids, admits he wouldn’t just up and leave for anywhere. The risk could be greater than the reward. He could move on to another ...

  4. 'They're schemers': Former NFL QB Colt McCoy outlines shared ...

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    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 ...

  5. Suzy Kolber - Wikipedia

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    Suzy Kolber (/ ˈ k oʊ l b ər /; born 1963 or 1964 [1]) is an American football sideline reporter, co-producer, and a former ESPN sports anchor and reporter. She was one of the original anchors of ESPN2 when it launched in 1993.

  6. List of Texas Longhorns starting quarterbacks - Wikipedia

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    Sam Ehlinger (2017-2020) Colt McCoy (2006-2009) Vince Young (2003-2005) Chris Simms (1999-2002 Bobby Layne (1944-1947) Season Quarterback # of Starts Record as ...

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  9. Sam Bradford - Wikipedia

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    Having thrown 25 touchdowns through his first nine games, Bradford was on pace to break the NCAA freshman record of 29 touchdowns set by David Neill in 1998 and tied by Colt McCoy in 2006. In the November 17, 2007, game against Texas Tech, Bradford suffered a concussion. He was removed from the game and replaced by back-up quarterback Joey Halzle.