A person who loses a contest, election, or other competition.Ģ. Here is the link if you would like to see the interview. Keep your faith no matter what happens in your life because God is in control, he knows what he's doing, and he is always. This is a lesson I have learned from one of my heroes that I look up to because of his relationship with God. No matter what kind of disappointment you have in your life, just remember that God is always in control, and things happen for a reason. I know I have never felt disappointment quite like I'm sure he has tonight, but his faith in God has kept him solid. His words in that interview are why I look up to him so much and his relationship with God is something to be admired. WOW! What an awesome statement. I have to say, those words are something to live by, no matter who you are. God is in control of my life and I know that, if nothing else, I'm standing on the rock.". I never question why things happen the way they do. He was asked the question of what it was like to have to watch this game from the sidelines. Texas had lost. What a heart breaker for any Longhorn player, but in a post game interview, Colt says something that in my mind, is inspirational for any body's life, no matter who you are.
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Now fast forward with me to the end of the game The clock showed zero. For anybody watching that game, it was heartbreaking to see him out of the game for his last game in a Longhorns uniform.
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The most successfull college quarterback in the history of the game had to watch his team battle against Alabama from the sidelines. On the fifth play of Texas' first offensive series, Colt McCoy was pulled from the game with an injury.
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But tonight my Texas Longhorns lost to the Alabama Crimson Tide 37-21. I have the honor of saying I have watched my team, the Texas Longhorns, play in two national championship games so far in my short lifetime, one of which was a victorious effort. Out of hundreds of teams, only two emerge from the rest each year with a chance at playing for the title. It's not often, as a fan of college football, to be able to say you watched your beloved team play in the national championship game.