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AUSTIN -- The Texas Longhorns made injury headlines last week after Arch Manning suffered a concussion in the win over the Mississippi State Bulldogs. Manning ended up clearing protocol quickly and played arguably his best game of the season in the win over Vanderbilt, helping lead Texas to its second Top-10 win of the season in the process.
With a bye week between now and a huge Southeastern Conference showdown with Georgia on Nov. 15, it would be natural for the Texas Longhorns to use all of the available time to focus on the Bulldogs.
It's all about getting hot at the right time; Texas and QB Arch Manning have resurrected their lofty 2025 hopes.
The most notable of these was wide receiver Ryan Wingo, who exited in the first half with a thumb injury after taking the first play of the games 75 yards for a touchdown. Fortunately, Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian confirmed some of the positive rumblings surrounding his top wideout.
The biggest change this season for Texas women's basketball star Madison Booker may not have anything to do with a basketball. This season, the Longhorns need her to step up as a leader, too.
The Texas Longhorns defeated the Vanderbilt Commodores 34-31 on Saturday. Quarterback Arch Manning was named SEC Offensive Player of the Week following his performance. Texas now enters its bye week before a pivotal matchup against No. 5 Georgia in Week 12.
The Texas Longhorns won on and off the field this weekend after making a great impression on one of the top quarterback recruits
The loss couldn’t come at a worse time for Vandy. No. 11 Vanderbilt (7-2, 3-2 in SEC) entered the week eyeing a spot in the College Football Playoff. Now on Nov. 4 when the first CFP rankings come out, Vanderbilt could very well be outside looking in.
The No. 6 Duke Blue Devils host the Texas Longhorns in the season opener. The teams play Tuesday for the first time this season.
Texas’ remaining schedule is among the toughest any postseason hopeful will face with games against No. 5 Georgia and No. 3 Texas A&M.
Texas volleyball couldn't rebound from its first loss of the season last Friday, falling to No. 3 Kentucky at home Sunday in a costly SEC setback.