Inside College Football: Texas Longhorns

Inside College Football: Texas Longhorns — page 3
Many people believed the Trojans were one of the best teams of all time They featured a backfield of senior quarterback Matt Leinart and junior running backs Reggie Bush and LenDale White Leinart won the Heisman Trophy in 2004 as the nation's top college player And Bush was the Heisman winner in 2005 But many thought the Texas quarterback deserved the award Young who finished second to Bush in the Heisman voting was a dynamic player He proved to be the difference in many games that year He was a fast and elusive runner He also threw the ball well He did all of those things against USC in the Rose Bowl Young had to be at his best to lead the kind of comeback Texas needed The Longhorns defense had trouble stopping the Trojans all night Because of that Texas trailed 38-26 with 6:42 remaining in the game But Young led the Longhorns down the field and scored on a 17 yard run The extra point made it 38-33 with 4:03 remaining It still looked like the Trojans were going to win though USC drove to the Texas 45 yard line with 2:13 left in the game It was fourth down All USC needed was two yards to keep the drive going and run out the clock The Trojans had scored on all four of their possessions in the second half So USC coach Pete Carroll decided to go for the first down instead of punting Leinart took the snap and handed the ball to White who tried to run up the middle The Longhorns sent every defender toward the line of scrimmage There they ran into White and stopped him short of the first down The Texas defense had finally stopped USC 6