I've surfed around several other boards and a bunch of people think McCoy may have been on the take. Here are some good points...
Your Heisman candidate senior quarterback who has the potential to make millions of dollars can't feel his arm and doesn't play in the biggest game of the year. Is he at the hospital? Is he surrounded by neurologists? Strapped to a backboard? More tests? Nah, he's walking around for four hours without a sling or anything, and nobody is treating or examining him. Am I the only one who, if my ten year old couldn't feel his arm 3 hours after taking a hit, would be at a hospital with him and not watching the end of the ball game?
Then he's on the sidelines joking it up with Vince Young then when he notices the camera he looks stoic???
I'm not going to argue about what may or may not be possible, anything is possible. I think the issue many of us have is that we've been watching football for say 40+ years, have seen hundreds of games, thousands of college games, and who knows how many pro and college games combined. And, as far as I can recall, in all that time I've never seen a star quarterback get injured in the first series of a championship game, and then walk around on the sideline for the rest of the game without so much as an ice pack, sling, wrap or brace, or making any attempt to immobilize the injured arm, or having any of the staff even look at him or work with him for the rest of the game. But according to some of you guys it happens all the time. So it seems it should be pretty easy to point out all the times it's happened before....