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Arch Manning dazzles in Texas’ Citrus Bowl win over Michigan

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Arch Manning dazzles in Texas’ Citrus Bowl win over Michigan

ORLANDO, Fla. — Arch Manning made big plays with his arm and his legs Wednesday in the Citrus Bowl, throwing two touchdown passes and putting it away with a 60-yard scoring run in a 41-27 victory that ended a rough month for No. 14 Michigan.

Manning was an easy choice as the Citrus Bowl MVP, and that was before he burst up the middle on his 60-yarder that gave the Longhorns (10-3) a 38-27 lead, the first time all game either team led by more than one score.

Manning was 21 of 34 for 221 yards passing, and he ran nine times for 155 yards.

Texas quarterback with the number 16 in an orange jersey runs with the football while being pursued by three Michigan players in white and yellow jerseys.

Arch Manning outruns the Wolverines defense on his way to a 60-yard touchdown run during the second half of Texas’ 41-27 win over Michigan in the Citrus Bowl on Dec. 31, 2025, in Orlando, Fla. AP

He delivered a perfect throw to Kaliq Lockett on a 30-yard TD for a 31-27 lead, the first time Texas led since a field goal on its opening drive.

That was one play after he scrambled 15 yards for a first down on fourth-and-2. Manning twice converted on fourth down with clutch runs, both times extending drives that led to touchdowns.

Kyle Whittingham, who arrived in Orlando on Saturday to start meeting with players, watched from the box at the Citrus Bowl. The longtime Utah coach takes over a Michigan team (9-4) that produced a strong running game and played tough on defense despite missing its top two defenders who opted out of the game.

But there was no answer for Manning, who accounted for about 80% of the Longhorns’ offense.

A Texas Longhorns football player in an orange jersey with the number 16 and a white helmet holds a football.

Arch Manning looks for a receiver during the first half of Texas’ win over Michigan in the Citrus Bowl. AP

Bryce Underwood, Michigan’s freshman quarter, kept the Wolverines in the game until a pair of late interceptions sealed it.

He was 23 of 42 for 199 yards and two touchdowns, along with three interceptions in the last 18 minutes of the game.

Underwood, who ran for 77 yards, scampered for a 5-yard touchdown run by diving to touch the pylon, giving Michigan its last lead at 27-24 with just under 11 minutes to go.

Football coach Steve Sarkisian on the sidelines during a game.

Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian watches play during Texas’ win over Michigan in the Citrus Bowl. AP

Hisd pass was intercepted by Ty’Anthony Smith over the middle after Texas had taken the lead, and Smith picked him another along the sideline on the next drive.

Biff Poggi lost for the first time as Michigan’s interim coach. Poggi coached victories over Nebraska and Central Michigan when former coach Sherrone Moore served a two-game suspension related to the sign-stealing scandal from 2023.

Moore was fired three weeks ago for having an extramarital affair with a staffer, and he was arrested and charged with three crimes later in the day for breaking into the woman’s home.

Whittingham brings a history of toughness and discipline from his 21 years at Utah, which Michigan hopes can go a long way toward bringing some stability to a culture in chaos.

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