Texas' Arch Manning off injury report, set to start vs. Vanderbilt - ESPN
Texas quarterback Arch Manning was not listed on the SEC's injury report released Friday night, clearing the way for him to start Saturday against No. 9 Vanderbilt in Austin.
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Texas quarterback Arch Manning was not listed on the SEC's injury report released Friday night, clearing the way for him to start Saturday against No. 9 Vanderbilt in Austin.
Vanderbilt is now 7-1 and ranked inside the top 10 for the first time since 1947. If the Commodores beat the Longhorns, they would be 8-1 for the first time since 1941. Texas, at 6-2, is fighting to stay in the playoff conversation, leaving fans clinging to hope that a defense is enough to carry them.
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