View All

Top Jobs

Latest featured videos from DaytonDailyNews.com

Blogs

  • :
    West Carrollton's Slauter, Stites sign with colleges
    12 minutes ago
  • :
    Love stories on Valentine's Day
    2 hours ago
  • :
    The Long, Long Season is about to begin
    3 hours ago
  • :
    Toddler an aspiring choir director
    6 hours ago
  • :
    Five-course Italian dinner is part of Giuliano's inaugural wine event
    8 hours ago

By Jack Magruder

Contributing Writer

Tuesday, January 06, 2009

GLENDALE, Ariz. — Ohio State made good on its plan to play quarterbacks Todd Boeckman and Terrelle Pryor at the same time, and the strategy worked.

But OSU's two heads were not quite better than Texas' one Monday night, Jan. 5, at University of Phoenix Stadium.

Longhorns quarterback Colt McCoy set a Fiesta Bowl record with 41 completions, and his 26-yard touchdown pass to Quan Cosby with 16 seconds remaining gave No. 3 Texas a 24-21 victory, sending the Buckeyes to an excruciating loss, their third straight in a bowl game.

Cosby, who had 14 receptions for 171 yards, ran a quick slant from the left slot and squeezed past safety Anderson Russell before turning upfield for the winning score.

"When you have guys like Colt and Quan ... these guys are obviously one of the best teams in the country, if not the best," Texas coach Mack Brown said.

"It was a great game," Ohio State coach Jim Tressel said.

Texas (12-1) went 78 yards in less than two minutes for the winning touchdown, recapturing the lead after the Buckeyes scored the first 15 points of the fourth quarter.

Quarterbacks Boeckman and Pryor combined on a 5-yard scoring pass with 7:31 left, with Boeckman finding Pryor in the right corner of the end zone.

It was Pryor's first reception of the season — he lined up at wide receiver about a dozen times and at halfback once when Boeckman was used at quarterback.

That brought the Buckeyes within two, 17-15, before a 2-point conversion attempt failed.

Ohio State (10-3) needed only one more series to take the lead, however.

After forcing Texas to punt, Pryor and Boeckman drove the Buckeyes 73 yards in eight plays, with Boeckman making the key completion on a 22-yarder to Brian Robiskie to the Texas 23-yard line.

Dan Herron scored on a 15-yard run over left tackle two plays later, and OSU led 21-17 with 2:05 to play.

Copyright © 2011 Cox Media Group Ohio, Dayton, Ohio, USA. All rights reserved.

By using this site, you accept the terms of our Visitors Agreement and Privacy Policy. You may wish to note our other business policies.