Texas, Arch Manning keep CFP hopes alive: 'All eyes will be on us'
- On Saturday, Texas beat Arkansas 52-37 as Arch Manning produced a do-everything performance including passing, rushing and receiving touchdowns.
- Arkansas trailed narrowly at the break, 24-20, after touchdown runs from Taylen Green and Mike Washington, amid a nine-game losing streak that led to coach Sam Pittman’s firing.
- Key plays included an Arkansas interception that set up a Texas score when Arch Manning escaped a sack to find DeAndre Moore Jr., who caught three touchdowns.
- The win leaves Texas needing one more signature result as the Longhorns must beat third-ranked rival Texas A&M on Friday to strengthen their College Football Playoff case despite defensive lapses and missing starting linebacker Anthony Hill Jr.
- Manning's performance marked a milestone as he became the first Texas quarterback with passing, running and receiving touchdowns and threw for a career-high 389 yards, showing clear development since a 3-2 start.
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Arch Manning has 4 TDs passing, 1 rushing and 1 receiving as No. 17 Texas beats Arkansas 52-37
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Arch Manning passed for four touchdowns, ran for one and caught another as No. 17 Texas beat Arkansas 52-37 on Saturday to keep the Longhorns clinging to hopes of making the College Football Playoff.
Arch Manning has 4 TDs passing, 1 rushing and 1 receiving as No. 17 Texas beats Arkansas 52-37
Arch Manning passed for four touchdowns, ran for one and caught another to lead No. 17 Texas to a 52-37 win over Arkansas and keep the Longhorns clinging to hopes of making the College Football Playoff. Manning is the first…
Arch Manning has 4 TDs passing, 1 rushing and 1 receiving as No. 17 Texas beats Arkansas 52-37
Arch Manning passed for four touchdowns, ran for one and caught another to lead No. 17 Texas to a 52-37 win over Arkansas and keep the Longhorns clinging to hopes of making the College Football Playoff. Manning is the first…
Arch Manning accounts for six scores as No. 17 Texas pastes Arkansas
Arch Manning threw for a career-best 389 yards and four touchdowns, ran for a score and caught a pass for another as No. 17 Texas dismantled Arkansas 52-37 on Saturday afternoon in a Southeastern Conference dustup in Austin, Texas, to keep alive its waning College Football Playoff chances.
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