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Longhorns Daily News: Texas football will roll with Matthew Caldwell if Arch Manning not removed from concussion protocol
It’s unclear if Texas football’s starting quarterback will play against Vanderbilt this weekend. The team announced earlier this week that starting quarterback Arch Manning has entered concussion protocol.
If the Texas Longhorns have to turn to backup quarterback Matthew Caldwell, head coach Steve Sarkisian knows they'll be in good hands.
With Arch Manning in concussion protocol, Texas football coach Steve Sarkisian expressed confidence in Matthew Caldwell.
Arch Manning loses nearly one third of his NIL valuation as he suffers an untimely injury during 45-38 win over Mississippi State
Should the Texas Longhorns just kiss their hopes of upsetting the Vanderbilt Commodores goodbye? On Monday, Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian confirmed starting quarterback Arch Manning is in concussion protocol.
Arch Manning is in concussion protocol and did not practice Monday after suffering a head injury Saturday, when Texas turned to backup quarterback Matthew Caldwell to survive an upset bid by Mississippi State in overtime.
University of Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian has offered a concerning update regarding quarterback Arch Manning ahead of the Longhorns’ matchup vs. No. 9 Vanderbilt on Saturday. Manning did not practice on Monday due to being in concussion protocol, with the HC noting that the team would be getting another injury later in the week.
Matthew Caldwell threw a touchdown pass to Emmett Mosley in overtime after Arch Manning was knocked out of the game with an apparent injury and No. 22 Texas came from behind to beat Mississippi State