Texas delivered a statement performance in Saturday’s rivalry matchup, routing Arkansas 52-37 in a game that saw the Longhorns pull away late with a 28-3 second-half run to put the game firmly out of reach. While the Razorbacks kept pace early, it was Arch Manning’s historic performance that defined the day and left the college football world buzzing.
Historic Six-Touchdown Day for Arch Manning
Arch Manning put together a truly remarkable day, becoming the first quarterback in Texas football history to record a passing, rushing, and receiving touchdown in the same game. To put the feat into perspective, only two other quarterbacks in FBS history have done the same without throwing an interception since at least 2000: Terrelle Pryor (Ohio State, 2010) and Jordan Lynch (Northern Illinois, 2013).