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Published on: 6/17/2007
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After a three-game absence, receiver Mike McCullum made sure to reclaim his status as the Lobos' No.1 offensive threat.
McCullum scored twice in the first quarter, including a 2-yard burst on the team's initial drive, as the Lobos scored on their first three offensive possessions to set the tone that Stoute had desired.
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A tenacious Laredo defense that had been nonexistent this season rushed Texas quarterback Kenton Evans endlessly, and the speed and elusiveness of McCullum and newcomer Johnny Anderson kept a stagnant Texas defense on its heels.
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Debating between the likes of Corey Ready (five catches for 46 yards and two touchdowns), McCullum (four catches for 86 yards and two touchdowns), and Anderson, Johnson picked apart the Texas defense in the final period, controlling clock and frustrating the Copperheads with his precision and smarts, completing 15 of 29 passes for 262 yards and seven touchdowns.