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Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian confirmed Monday that quarterback Arch Manning is in concussion protocol after exiting last week’s game against Mississippi State. Manning did not practice Monday, leaving his status for Saturday’s matchup against No.
Jackson blew up Mississippi State’s right tackle to stop the Bulldogs’ fourth-and-20 desperation play in overtime before it could get going. He got an arm on Shapen to shepherd him back toward a pack of chasing Longhorns, resulting in a game-ending sack-fumble.
The Bulldogs' gloomy mood after losing a game they led by 17 points in the fourth quarter was clear in the post-game press conference.
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Texas Football safety Jelani McDonald shines in win at Mississippi State
Texas Football safety Jelani McDonald took his game to another level against Mississippi State. And it was sorely needed,
The No. 22 Texas Longhorns, led by quarterback Arch Manning, face the Mississippi State Bulldogs on Saturday, Oct. 25, 2025 at Davis Wade Stadium in Starkville, Miss.
The Texas Longhorns will be headed back to Austin from their final game away from home in a four-game stretch with an improbable victory, after surviving Starkville with a 45-38 comeback win over the Mississippi State Bulldogs.
Let’s get to the observations from this wild-ass comeback against the Bulldogs — a 45-38 overtime victory by Texas during which the win expectancy reached 98.6 percent in favor of Mississippi State.
Here's how we graded Blake Shapen as Mississippi State football blew a 17-point lead and lost in overtime to Texas.