
No. 17 Texas beat Arkansas 52-37 as quarterback Arch Manning delivered a breakout performance—throwing for a career-high 389 yards and accounting for six total touchdowns while becoming the first Longhorn to throw, catch and run for a score in the same game—helping keep Texas’ College Football Playoff hopes alive; WR DeAndre Moore Jr. caught a career-high three TDs and LB Liona Lefau returned a fumble 52 yards for a score. Despite the win (Texas now 8-3, 5-2 SEC), the defense was porous—Arkansas gained 512 yards—and Texas was without All-American LB Anthony Hill Jr. (hand) and will be down LB Ty’Anthony Smith for the first half of next week’s critical game vs. No. 3 Texas A&M, making the upcoming matchup determinative for CFP qualification.
No. 17 Texas beat Arkansas 52-37 as quarterback Arch Manning produced a breakout performance, throwing for a reported career-high 389 yards and accounting for six total touchdowns while becoming the first Longhorn to throw, catch and run for a score in one game; the win moves Texas to 8-3 overall and 5-2 in the SEC and keeps College Football Playoff hopes alive ahead of the Nov. 28 matchup with No. 3 Texas A&M. Supporting offensive contributors included DeAndre Moore Jr., who caught a career-high three touchdowns, and Ryan Wingo, who led the team with six catches for 81 yards; a 52-yard fumble return by linebacker Liona Lefau further swung field position and scoring. Texas' defense showed material vulnerability: Arkansas gained 512 yards while All-American LB Anthony Hill Jr. was sidelined with a hand injury, and Texas will be without Ty'Anthony Smith for the first half of the Texas A&M game after an ejection. Given those defensive lapses and personnel absences, the Nov. 28 game is determinative for Texas' CFP trajectory — a win preserves qualification possibilities while a loss would relegate the program to a non-CFP bowl for the first time since 2022.
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