Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning set the field on fire with the best performance of his career at Texas so far in a 52-37 rout of the Arkansas Razorbacks on Saturday.
Manning finished the game with 389 passing yards and six touchdowns, completing 18 of 30 attempts for a 60 percent completion rate with zero interceptions. His total of six touchdowns, four passing, one rushing, and one receiving, ranks as the second-most in Longhorn history, just behind Clyde Littlefield’s seven-touchdown outing in 1915. He became the first player in Texas history to score a touchdown passing, rushing, and receiving in a single game.
The game began with Manning connecting on his first six passes, including a 46-yard strike to DeAndre Moore Jr., exploiting a broken Arkansas coverage. On the Long

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