Arch Manning passed for four touchdowns, ran for one and caught another as Texas beat Arkansas 52-37 on Saturday to keep the Longhorns clinging to hopes of making the College Football Playoff.
Ranked No 1 in the preseason, the Longhorns (8-3, 5-2, Southeastern Conference, No 17 CFP ) will have to beat third-ranked rival Texas A&M on Friday for a chance to make a case they deserve to be in the playoff for the third consecutive season.
“I do think we’re playing good football,” Texas coach Steve Sarkisian said. “The best way we can impress anybody is going and winning next Friday night.”
Manning, the nephew of Peyton and Eli Manning, gets more impressive each week.
He is the first Texas quarterback with passing, running and receiving touchdowns in a game. Manning passed for a career-high 389 yards, and his do-everything day showed how far he has come from the beginning of the season, when Texas struggled to a 3-2 start.
“Going through the tough games and the struggle, you know, I think you need that as a quarterback,” Manning said. “It’s not easy, but you try to overcome it … Going through those tough experiences has helped me a lot.”
Manning connected with DeAndre Moore Jr for three touchdowns. Manning‘s touchdown catch on a reverse pass from Parker Livingstone was an athletic grab where he had to twist his 6ft 4in frame and reach high to make the play. Livingstone also had a 54-yard TD reception.
“It was kind of sunny out and I lost it for a second,” Manning said of his TD catch. “He threw it well [in practice]. He’s bailed me out a few times, so I had to bail him out.”
On his touchdown run at the start of the third quarter, Manning cut twice to elude tacklers before lunging across the goalline to give the Longhorns a 31-20 lead.
“Even going into the game, he feels different in pregame than he did two months ago,” Sarkisian said. “He is playing at a high level at the right time for us.”
Arkansas (2-9, 0-7) kept it close early and were only 24-20 down at half-time behind touchdown runs from quarterback Taylen Green and running back Mike Washington.
Green threw an interception on Arkansas’ first possession of the second half. The turnover set up another Texas touchdown when Manning escaped a sack and found Moore open in the back of the end zone.







