Texas Heisman hopeful Colt McCoy told stories about coming from a small ranching town (population 714) where he often had to drive 30 to 40 miles to "scoop up my friends" to throw to. McCoy stressed how vital preparation is for becoming a great quarterback, about how he never watches film without a pen and his notebook, and about how when he was a redshirt, he stuck to Vince Young's hip whenever the UT great was watching film and said, "Just talk and say whatever you're thinkin'" as Young observed different blitzes and coverages on tape. McCoy also explained how before every practice, he will go over to either Mack Brown or Greg Davis, UT's offensive coordinator, and ask specifically, "What can I do to get better today?"
This information is from Bruce Feldmans Blog on ESPN INSIDER
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