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By By Mark Wangrin
Special to ESPN Insider Tuesday, September 2, 2003 Texas' much ballyhooed emphasis on a tougher, more productive running game didn't show many dividends against New Mexico State, but the Horns may have found a new look to get it jump-started. Redshirt freshman Vince Young played two series in the fourth quarter, rushing for 55 yards on a penalty-plagued 47-yard drive and throwing a 60-yard play-action bomb on the next drive. Young was playing with a 38-point lead and against a defense that was far from fresh, but his electric play should at lea ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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