Finally, after a sluggish start to the season, the Texas Longhorns looked like the top-ranked team they started the year as.
A big part of that was quarterback Arch Manning having one of the best games, if not the best game, of his young career. Beyond his own poise in the pocket, his success could be largely credited to head coach Steve Sarkisian finally figuring out how to set him up for success.
Simply put, Manning was absolutely incredible when he got the ball out quickly, and Sarkisian leaned into that success, calling more screen passes and quick throws than he had before.