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Texas HC Steve Sarkisian Announces Troubling Update on QB Arch Manning

Texas HC Steve Sarkisian Announces Troubling Update on QB Arch Manning

Summary

Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning is in concussion protocol following a recent game, which raises concerns about his ability to play in the upcoming game against Vanderbilt. If Manning cannot play, backup quarterback Matthew Caldwell may start. Manning has been improving his performance during the season and is crucial for Texas's chances in the College Football Playoff.

Key Facts

  • Arch Manning, a quarterback for the Texas Longhorns, suffered a head injury during a recent game.
  • Manning is currently in concussion protocol, which means he is being monitored for symptoms and won't practice until cleared by doctors.
  • If Manning does not recover in time, Matthew Caldwell, the backup quarterback, might start.
  • Manning had a strong performance in the last game, completing 29 of 46 passes for 346 yards and scoring three touchdowns.
  • Texas Longhorns need to win their upcoming games to remain in contention for the College Football Playoff.
  • The Longhorns have important games coming up against high-ranked teams, No. 5 Georgia and No. 3 Texas A&M.
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