Texas quarterback Arch Manning left the game after his helmet appeared to bounce off the ground at the end of a 13-yard run on the first play of overtime in the No. 22 Longhorns' 45-38 victory at Mississippi State on Saturday.
Manning dropped back to throw on the play but scrambled up the middle when he couldn't find an open receiver. As Manning dove while being tackled by safety Isaac Smith , he was hit from behind by defensive lineman Kedrick Bingley-Jones .
Texas right tackle Brandon Baker tried to help Manning up, but the signal-caller struggled to get on his feet and sat on the field, sending trainers out to get him. Manning was in the medical tent at the end of the contest.
Longhorns coach Steve Sarkisian didn't have an update on Manning after the game, telling report

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