Arch Manning Steers Texas to Historic Feat for Second Time in Half a Century

Arch Manning, the talented quarterback for the University of Texas, recently achieved a historic feat by becoming the fifth SEC freshman quarterback in the last 15 years to have a 65+ yard touchdown run ¹. This impressive play helped Texas secure a significant win. Manning’s performance against UTSA was remarkable, where he completed 9-of-12 passes for 223 yards and four touchdowns, accounting for five total touchdowns ¹. His 67-yard rushing touchdown was the longest by a UT quarterback since Vince Young’s 80-yard scoring run in 200.

Arch Manning led the Texas Longhorns to a historic feat for the second time in half a century, securing a 38-35 win over Mississippi State ¹ ² ³. This impressive victory marked the Longhorns’ first conference win as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) ². Manning’s standout performance included completing 26 of 31 passes for 324 yards and three total touchdowns, two through the air and one on the ground ².

The 19-year-old quarterback’s exceptional play has sparked discussions about his potential as a full-time starter, especially considering Quinn Ewers’ ongoing recovery from an abdominal injury ⁴. Manning’s chemistry with wide receiver DeAndre Moore Jr.

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