Case McCoy

Casey Burl McCoy (born July 15, 1991) is a former American football quarterback for the Texas Longhorns.

[2] With Ash having emerged as the starter, McCoy started only one game all season, a losing effort against Kansas State.

But earlier in the year, he came in during the 4th quarter of the Kansas game to replace an ineffective Ash and led a game-winning 68 yard drive, capped by a 1-yard touchdown pass to D.J.

After Ash's second injury, McCoy helped lead Texas to 6 straight wins, including an improbable upset of #12 Oklahoma in the Red River Rivalry.

Texas lost to Baylor after McCoy struggled to complete 12 of 34 passes for 54 yards, threw two interceptions and only one touchdown.

As a child, McCoy had a rare form of scleroderma, a disease that tightens and hardens skin and connective tissues and he spent a year treating it.

[3] After graduating from Texas, McCoy went to work with HPI Corporate Services in Austin as a tenant broker specialist.