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Texas, Arch Manning keep CFP hopes alive: 'All eyes will be on us'

  • On Saturday, Texas beat Arkansas 52-37 as Arch Manning produced a do-everything performance including passing, rushing and receiving touchdowns.
  • Arkansas trailed narrowly at the break, 24-20, after touchdown runs from Taylen Green and Mike Washington, amid a nine-game losing streak that led to coach Sam Pittman’s firing.
  • Key plays included an Arkansas interception that set up a Texas score when Arch Manning escaped a sack to find DeAndre Moore Jr., who caught three touchdowns.
  • The win leaves Texas needing one more signature result as the Longhorns must beat third-ranked rival Texas A&M on Friday to strengthen their College Football Playoff case despite defensive lapses and missing starting linebacker Anthony Hill Jr.
  • Manning's performance marked a milestone as he became the first Texas quarterback with passing, running and receiving touchdowns and threw for a career-high 389 yards, showing clear development since a 3-2 start.
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