Texas, Arch Manning and Kentucky
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No. 21 Texas football found itself in a nail-biter on Saturday against Kentucky, narrowly defeating the Wildcats 16-13 in overtime. Despite an offense that cont
DALLAS — Arch Manning beat Oklahoma in Gainesville. Then he beat the Sooners in Austin. By the time he arrived at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas Saturday, the Texas football star was more than ready to notch the figurative Red River Rivalry trifecta.
Arch Manning, big First Amendment guy. A big charmer, too, this one. He's winning us over, one quip at a time.
Texas Longhorns linebacker Lance Jackson (40) and Texas Longhorns linebacker Brad Spence (14) tackle Oklahoma Sooners quarterback John Mateer (10) on 4th down at the end of the Red River Rivalry at the Cotton Bowl on Saturday Oct. 11, 2025 in Dallas, Texas.
The Texas Longhorns may have escaped Week 8 with a victory, but it did little to quiet the frustration surrounding quarterback Arch Manning. In a game that demanded poise and leade
What’s next for Manning and his group is a night game in Lexington, Kentucky, against a reeling Kentucky Wildcats team. They are currently ranked last in the SEC, but as Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian has emphasized this week, no night game on the road in this conference is an easy one.
Clemson. Penn State. Bill Belichick. Arch Manning. All are among the biggest disappointments of the first half of the college football season.
Texas football gets its grades after a big win over Oklahoma, and there are some high marks on both lines of scrimmage.