AUSTIN, Texas -- After Texas quarterback Arch Manning used every inch of his 6-foot-4 frame to snatch a touchdown pass on a trick play from wide receiver Parker Livingstone in the first quarter of the Longhorns' 52-37 win over Arkansas on Saturday, Texas coach Steve Sarkisian turned around to celebrate and saw a familiar face.

" Vince Young was high-fiving me," Sarkisian said of the legendary Longhorns quarterback. "He said, 'Man, I wish I would've had that play.'"

Manning did something that not even Young, or any other Longhorns quarterback, had accomplished at Texas. Manning became the first player in school history to catch a TD, throw one and rush for another Saturday, when he accounted for six scores and passed for 389 yards.

Manning completed three passes that traveled

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