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Manning Leads Texas Upset Over Texas A&M
29 Nov
Summary
- Arch Manning's stellar second half secured a key win for Texas.
- Texas achieved its third top-15 win, boosting CFP chances.
- The victory eliminates Texas A&M from SEC championship contention.

Texas secured a pivotal 27-17 victory against No. 3 Texas A&M, powered by a remarkable second-half surge from quarterback Arch Manning. Manning's impressive performance included a touchdown pass and a rushing score, solidifying one of the season's biggest wins for the Longhorns. This victory marks Texas' third win over a top-15 ranked opponent and improves their recent record to six wins in their last seven games.
The win has significant implications for Texas' College Football Playoff aspirations, even though they have been eliminated from SEC championship contention. The Longhorns' resume boasts three wins against top-15 teams, with their only losses coming against highly ranked Ohio State and Georgia. This impressive slate of wins, coupled with a single 'bad' loss to Florida, positions them for consideration.
While history presents challenges for three-loss teams in the CFP, Texas' strong performance against top competition keeps their playoff hopes alive. The upcoming CFP selection committee rankings on December 1st will be crucial in determining their final standing. The outcome against Texas A&M not only bolsters their playoff case but also eliminates the Aggies from their own championship aspirations.




