Texas QB Arch Manning Treated for Concussion After Overtime Win Over Mississippi State
Texas QB Arch Manning Treated for Concussion After Overtime Win Over Mississippi State

Texas QB Arch Manning Treated for Concussion After Overtime Win Over Mississippi State

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Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning suffered a concussion after a head impact during a 13-yard scramble on the first play of overtime in their 45-38 comeback win against Mississippi State. Manning left the game immediately and was treated in the medical tent, with his status remaining uncertain as Texas coach Steve Sarkisian deferred updates until further evaluation. Despite the injury, Manning had a standout performance with over 340 yards and multiple touchdowns before exiting the game. Backup quarterback Matthew Caldwell led the team to victory in overtime. The injury raises concerns for Texas ahead of their next SEC matchup against Vanderbilt, with the team's postseason hopes potentially hinging on Manning's availability. Medical evaluations and concussion protocols are ongoing, and the Longhorns await clarity on Manning's condition before their upcoming game.

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