Let me get one thing straight from the beginning: I hate Texas more than anything else on this planet.
So now we begin.
Texas will forever remember this season as the one they got "screwed" on—screwed out of the Big 12 championship, screwed from the Heisman trophy, screwed out of the national championship. I have my opinion, but I will not levy it. Just remember that one thing I told you earlier, and you can deduce my stance for yourself.
Texas had a great season, though. The Longhorns, under the accurate passing of junior quarterback Colt McCoy (mostly to [senior? No—medical redshirt will give him a fifth season, so he's...what exactly?] Jordan Shipley), beat Oklahoma in the Red River Shootout en route to another 2005 season...until Texas Tech happened.
A minor hiccup in Texas' traipsing about through the Big 12 conference changed the entire face of college football. Michael Crabtree's catch to finish off Texas will be remembered as a phenomenal game-changing play for seasons and seasons to come.
The ensuing three-way tie gave analysts and fans more to talk about than they could have ever wanted, cementing 2008 as an unforgettable season. Texas will certainly not just forget what happened, either.
But Texas didn't let all that get it down. After missing the Big 12 championship, the Longhorns pulled off an impressive late victory over a strong Ohio State team, grabbing the Big 12 South's only bowl victory.
SEASON GRADE: A
POSTSEASON GRADE: A
MACK BROWN: I hate you.
COLT MCCOY: Grow facial hair or something...you look 12 years old.
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