What's it like to be a QB at Texas?
With his backpack on and his cap pulled low, Colt McCoy looks like any other Texas student.
He's not just any other student, of course.
No Longhorn quarterback is.
"They're held to much higher scrutiny than a lot of the other players in the country,” Texas coach Mack Brown said. "At the same time, they're treated as royalty sometimes when they win games.”
Classmates will ask for autographs, and...
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