Arch Manning injury update: Texas QB questionable to play vs Vanderbilt in Week 10

Arch Manning injury update: Texas QB questionable to play vs Vanderbilt in Week 10

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No. 19 Texas is preparing to host No. 11 Vanderbilt in a crucial matchup as the Longhorns aim to maintain their College Football Playoff aspirations. Texas quarterback Arch Manning is currently questionable for the game due to being in concussion protocol after sustaining a head injury during an overtime victory against Mississippi State. Manning's status remains uncertain, with an update expected later in the week.

Manning, a sophomore and highly-touted recruit, has had a challenging season, completing 60.9% of his passes for 1,795 yards, 15 touchdowns, and six interceptions, while also contributing 199 rushing yards and six touchdowns. Despite the struggles, he delivered an impressive performance last week, throwing for 346 yards and three touchdowns.

If Manning is unable to play, backup quarterback Matthew Caldwell is set to step in. Caldwell, a graduate transfer from Troy, has experience as a starter, having completed 63.2% of his passes for 1,608 yards, 13

Originally by Craig Meyeron October 30, 2025
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