AUSTIN—One of the all-time greats of the University of Texas football program is retiring. Colt McCoy, a former Longhorns quarterback and multiple All-American as well as a two-time Heisman Trophy
finalist, announced his retirement from the NFL on Monday morning, following 14 seasons of service. Following that announcement, NBC Sports revealed McCoy will be joining the industry titan as an analyst
for its coverage of Big Ten football. McCoy’s first job will be to analyze the Colorado vs. Nebraska game on September 7 at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, working with play-by-play announcer Paul Burmeister and sideline reporter Kathryn Tappen. McCoy, one of the
six Texas football players whose number has been retired, departed Austin as one of the most accomplished athletes in school history. In 2009, McCoy earned the Johnny Unitas, Manning, Davey O’Brien, Maxwell, and
During Texas’ opening drive in that BCS championship game vs Alabama, McCoy sustained a right shoulder injury that prevented him from playing the rest of the game. With just 15 of 40 passes for
186 yards, two touchdowns, and four interceptions, backup quarterback Garrett Gilbert led the Longhorns to a 37-21 loss over the Crimson Tide. After McCoy
left the NCAA after the 2009 season, he held the record for the most wins in the conference with 45. Boise State’s Kellen Moore broke the record in 2011 with 50 career victories.