Arch Manning scored a touchdown on the longest play of his college career when he took off on a 67-yard touchdown run after a touchdown pass.
Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning ran away from a family stigma Saturday.
Manning scored a touchdown on the longest play of his college career when he took off on a 67-yard run, extending the Texas lead over UTSA.
It was Manning’s second touchdown in three snaps on offense. Manning entered the game off the bench after Texas starter Quinn Ewers left due to an injury. Ewers’ status is unclear.
On Manning’s first play in, he connected with wide receiver DeAndre Moore for a touchdown to put Texas up 21-0.
UTSA responded with a 53-yard touchdown run by Robert Henry just two plays into its next possession to cut the lead to 21-7.