WATCH: Highlights from Arch Manning’s five-TD outburst, including 67-yard run after replacing QB Quinn Ewers

Star Texas backup quarterback Arch Manning entered the Longhorns’ matchup against UTSA under some unfortunate circumstances and quickly found his way to the end zone — five times — during Texas’ 56-7 victory over UTSA. Manning stepped into the game to spell Quinn Ewers, who left the game with a strained abdomen. 

In his first career action of consequence, Manning needed just 12 pass attempts and three carries to reach 223 yards through the air, 53 yards on the ground, four passing scores and a rushing score. Texas crushed AAC title contender UTSA by a count of 42-7 after Manning entered the game in the second quarter. 

“I think Arch is always ready to play,” coach Steve Sarkisian said postgame. “We push these guys every day in practice, we make it really competitive.”

No details have been announced on the severity or extent of Ewers’ injury, but fans can expect to see Manning the next few weeks as Texas’ schedule is extremely forgiving before SEC play becomes more difficult in mid-October. 

His first two touchdowns came on his first three offensive plays. On his first, Manning crossed the pocket on a play-action pass and hit wide receiver DeAndre Moore across his body for a touchdown. On the next drive, Manning read a zone read, pulled the ball and exploded through the entire UTSA defense for a massive 67-yard touchdown to give Texas a 28-7 lead in the first half. 

“I think he got his grandpa’s athletics,” Sarkisian joked, referencing Archie Manning — before slightly dunking on Peyton and Eli. “I don’t know if he got his uncle’s.” 

Manning’s touchdown run was the longest by a Texas quarterback since Vince Young, per notes from CBS Sports research. 

The Manning heroics only continued in the second half. Manning hit wide…


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Author : Shehan Jeyarajah

Publish date : 2024-09-15 02:40:38

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