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AUSTIN, Texas — Texas quarterback Arch Manning returned from a concussion a week earlier to go for 328 yards and three touchdowns, including a 75-yard connection with Ryan Wingo on the first play of the sport, to lead the No. 20 Longhorns over No. 9 Vanderbilt 34-31 Saturday.

Texas led 34-10 in the fourth quarter before Vanderbilt staged a determined rally behind quarterback Diego Pavia’s landing run, 67-yard scoring go to Eli Stowers and a remaining TD toss to Richie Hoskins with 33 seconds left.

The Vanderbilt rally ended when the Commodores’ onside kick bounced through a number of gamers and finally rolled out of bounds.

Arch Manning celebrates after throwing a landing go to Ryan Wingo (not pictured) during the first quarter of Texas’ 34-31 home win over Vanderbilt on Nov. 1, 2025 Getty Images

“Almost a playoff type game in November,” Texas coach Steve Sarkisian said. “A great win … You’ve got to play 60 minutes in this conference for sure.”

Manning had been injured in Texas’ extra time win over Mississippi State and spent the week in concussion protocol. By Friday night time, he’d been eliminated from the crew’s injury report to the Southeastern Conference and began against the Commodores.

“I felt good the whole time,” Manning said. “It feels good to be back.”

His first throw of the day was a short toss to Wingo, who broke two tackles and was off on a dash to the end zone. Manning also linked with C.J. Baxter as Texas constructed a 24-3 lead in the first half.

Against Vanderbilt, Manning went 25 of 33. Quintrevion Wisner rushed 18 instances for 75 yards and a rating, and Wingo had two receptions for 89 yards for Texas (7-2, 4-1 SEC).

Manning took a exhausting hit on his third landing go, this one to Emmett Mosely V, but popped proper up and celebrated with his teammates. It was one of few instances Manning was under strain all day.

Ryan Wingo catches a landing go from Arch Manning during the first quarter of Texas’ home win over Vanderbilt. Getty Images

“This was the best protection he’s gotten all year,” Sarkisian said.

Pavia struggled to get the Commodores (7-2, 3-2) going until late against a Texas protection that sacked him six instances and restricted his means to run over the first three quarters.

Pavia completed with a career-high 365 yards passing and had 408 complete yards.

“I admire the way he finished the game out. I admire the way our offense finished the game out,” Vanderbilt coach Clark Lea said. “I would have loved to have recovered that onside kick, but we didn’t.”

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