Texas, Vanderbilt and Arch Manning
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Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning got pulled over a few days prior to the win over Vanderbilt. AUSTIN -- Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning made tons of headlines leading up to the Vanderbilt game due to his injury status after suffering a concussion. However, the attention surrounding Manning didn't stop there.
Texas barely survived at Mississippi State, and a big reason the Longhorns got the late win is that Arch Manning had his best game of the year against a Power Four school. Unfortunately for him and Texas,
Arch Manning is ready to take on the Georgia Bulldogs after an impressive win against the Vanderbilt Commodores.
Arch Manning and the Texas Longhorns were able to stay in the win column with Saturday's close victory over Diego Pavia and the 17th-ranked Vanderbilt Commodores. The former five-star recruit put together arguably his best game of the season against legit SEC competition by completing 25-of-33
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Arch Manning’s Grit, Ryan Niblett’s Returns Power Texas Longhorns’ Three-Game Win Streak Ahead of Vanderbilt Test
What’s been the most impressive part of the Texas Longhorns’ 3-game winning streak? Ryan Niblett’s return game? Arch Manning’s grit? The Horns’ pass rush? Something else? Daniel Seahorn (@DanielSeahorn) – The most impressive and most important aspect of the winning streak has been Manning’s grit,
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Arch Manning completely whiffed on his touchdown celebration
The Texas Longhorns got off to a fast start Saturday against the Vanderbilt Commodores, but quarterback Arch Manning was not quite perfect. Texas jumped out to a 17-0 lead in the first quarter of Saturday’s game at DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin,