Colt McCoy, a 14-year NFL veteran, was the winningest quarterback in NCAA football history when he completed his collegiate career. A four-year starter at the University of Texas, he won or shared the team's MVP award all four years (2006-09), the only player in school history to do so. In 2009, McCoy was a Heisman Trophy finalist and Maxwell Award winner, leading the Longhorns to a perfect 12-0 regular season, a Big 12 championship, and a spot in the 2010 BCS National Championship Game. Additionally, McCoy was named the Walter Camp Player of the Year in 2008 and 2009, one of only three players to win the award twice. McCoy was also active in community service at Texas, including visits to Austin's Children's Hospital and volunteering at the Children's Miracle Network telethon.
Drafted by the Cleveland Browns in the 2010 NFL Draft, McCoy played for the Browns, San Francisco 49ers, Washington Redskins, New York Giants, and Arizona Cardinals during his 14-year career. After retiring from the NFL in 2023, he joined NBC Sports as an analyst for USFL coverage. Today, he serves as an analyst and co-hosts digital shows, "Scheme" and "Clean Pocket," on the Underdog Fantasy network, breaking down each week's biggest plays and hottest offenses.
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