Texas’ Arch Manning Sends Strong Message After Citrus Bowl Win
Summary
Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning led his team to a 41-27 victory against the Michigan Wolverines in the Cheez-It Citrus Bowl. Manning threw for 221 yards, scored two touchdowns through passing, and ran for 155 yards with two more touchdowns on the ground, earning the game's MVP title.Key Facts
- The game took place at the Cheez-It Citrus Bowl on New Year's Eve in Orlando, Florida.
- Arch Manning is a quarterback for the Texas Longhorns.
- Manning threw for 221 yards and two touchdowns and ran for 155 yards with two additional touchdowns.
- He won MVP of the Citrus Bowl.
- Before his Citrus Bowl performance, Manning had 2,492 passing yards and 32 touchdowns in the season.
- Texas beat Michigan with a score of 41-27.
- Manning spoke about not wanting to play regular bowl games again except for College Football Playoff (CFP) games.
- Texas was a preseason favorite to win the national championship but did not make it to the College Football Playoff.
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