Randy McCown

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Randy McCown
Date of birth: (1977-02-16) February 16, 1977
Place of birth: Jacksonville, Texas
Career information
Position(s): QB
Height: 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight: 213 lb (97 kg)
College: Texas A&M
Organizations
As player:
1995-1999
2000
Texas A&M
Houston Marshals

Peter Randolph McCown (born February 16, 1977) is a former quarterback for Texas A&M and the Houston Marshals of the Spring Football League. He is the son of Robin and Pat McCown of Jacksonville, Texas. His brothers, Josh McCown and Luke McCown, also quarterbacks, both play in the National Football League.

High school career

McCown played at Jacksonville High School for coach Danny Long. He was a consensus Texas Top 100 selection after completing 115-of-210 passes (52.3%) for 1,439 yards and 5 TDs as a senior. In his three years as a starter, McCown completed 302-of-523 passes (57.7%) for 32 Touchdowns and 8 Interceptions.

College career

1995 season

Redshirted

1996 season

McCown played in seven games as a reserve, completing 11-of-27 passes for 186 yards with no touchdowns and 1 interception. Came into the Oklahoma State game with a 17-13 lead in the third quarter and guided the Aggies to a 38-19 victory, completing 5-of-11 passes for 108 yards.

1997 season

Shared the starting duties with Branndon Stewart for the first seven games of the season, and earned his first career start in a game against Texas Tech. Overall, he played in 11 games and completed 48-of-84 passes (57.1%) for 602 yards and 2 touchdowns. His best game was against Iowa State when he completed 11-of-14 passes for 141 yards with a touchdown. Was 3 of 6 against UCLA in the Southwestern Bell Cotton Bowl Classic.

1998 season

McCown won the starting quarterback job after connected on 11-of-13 passes for 167 and 2 touchdowns off the bench against North Texas. He started the next five games including a win against #2 Nebraska in which he connected with Chris Taylor for an 81-yard bomb for the first score. He suffered a separated shoulder against Oklahoma State and did not play the following week against Oklahoma due to the injury, but returned to the starting lineup against Mizzou and Texas. McCown missed the Big 12 Championship Game and the Nokia Sugar Bowl due to a broken collarbone suffered diving for a touchdown in the fourth quarter against Texas. On the season, he completed 66-of-130 passes for 1,025 yards and 6 touchdowns and 3 interceptions. Had 91 carries for 139 yards, the most by an Aggie quarterback since Bucky Richardson rushed for 423 yards in 1991. His best passing game was against Baylor when he completed 9-of-14 passes for 195 yards. McCown helped lead the Aggies to an 11-3 record, a tie for the 2nd most wins in one season in Texas A&M history. In addition, 1998 was the Aggies' only BCS Bowl appearance and Big 12 Championship win to date.

1999 season

Led the Aggies to an appearance against Penn State in the Alamo Bowl. The season highlight was a win over #5 Texas before a then record of 86,128 fans at Kyle Field, just days after 12 Texas A&M students were killed in the Aggie Bonfire tragedy. Texas A&M sealed the win with just over five minutes left in the game when receiver Matt Bumgardner caught a 14-yard pass from McCown, to give the Aggies the 20-16 win. "You can't put in into words," McCown said. "A game like this is something you wish for all your life. When we came out for the second half, we saw that the crowd didn't give up and believed in us."

On the season, McCown completed 152-of-295 passes for 2,374 yards and 14 touchdowns. His passing yardage ranked No. 2 in school history at the time behind Kevin Murray’s 2,463-yard effort in 1986. His 14 passing TDs at the time tied for No. 5 on the school list. Both his completions and attempts in 1999 rank in the top 10 in school history. He connected with Chris Taylor for a 96-yard bomb for a touchdown against Tulsa, which ranks as the longest play from scrimmage in school history. He passed for more the 300 yards twice, with his 363-yard effort against Kansas ranking No. 3 in school history, and his 320 passing yards vs. Tulsa ranks No. 6.

Professional career

McCown played QB for the Houston Marshals of the Spring Football League in 2000.

Career statistics

High School stats from Texas A&M Athletics.[1] College stats from NCAA[2]

Passing

Year Team Attempts Completions Int Pct Yds TD
HS Totals 523 302 8 57.7 4139 32
1996 Texas A&M 27 11 1 40.7 186 0
1997 Texas A&M 84 48 0 57.1 602 2
1998 Texas A&M 130 66 3 50.8 1025 6
1999 Texas A&M 295 152 10 51.5 2374 14
College Totals 536 277 14 51.7 4187 22

References

  1. "Texas A&M Official Athletic Site". 
  2. "NCAA Division I Football". NCAA. Retrieved 2006-10-16. 

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