Citrus Bowl Upset as Longhorns' Manning Leads Charge Past Wolverines
Arch Manning orchestrated a decisive victory for No. 14 Texas, outscoring No. 18 Michigan 41-27 in the Citrus Bowl. In a performance that showcased his versatility, Manning amassed 150 yards through both rushing and passing, marking a first for the game’s rich history. The Longhorns’ quarterback seized control of the matchup with a pivotal 30-yard touchdown pass to Kaliq Locckett, securing Texas’ lead with just over six minutes remaining. Manning’s dynamic display set the tone for his team’s decisive win, as Texas (10-3) demonstrated its capabilities in the spotlight. The victory not only provided a sense of closure after the College Football Playoff’s conclusion but also highlighted Manning’s growing reputation as one of college football’s most talented players.