The latest on the Longhorns' quarterback after Saturday's win at Mississippi State
Injury update: What the concussion program looks like for Texas QB ahead of Vanderbilt showdown.
The latest on the Longhorns' quarterback after Saturday's win at Mississippi State
Texas quarterback Arch Manning suffered a concussion in the Longhorns' 45-38 overtime win over Mississippi State on Saturday night, Horns247 reports, after hitting his head on the turf at the end of a 13-yard scramble.Longhorns coach Steve Sarkisian didn't provide an update after the game, saying "if we get back with Austin, we'll know more" before taking questions.
According to Horns247 via sources, Manning will be reevaluated on Sunday and Sarkisian is expected to provide an update on his quarterback during Monday's scheduled availability.
Manning drove into the heart of Mississippi State's defense with the score tied at 38 in an emergency session, tackled by Bulldogs safety Isaac Smith and linebacker Kedrick Bingley-Jones, who hit him from behind.
Manning tried to get up with the help of Texas offensive tackle Brandon Baker before signaling to trainers from a seated position on the turf.Manning quarterback Matthew Caldwell threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to Emmett Moseley V for the final score in the victory.
Manning previously missed a fourth-and-third in the fourth quarter to force a road trip after Logan's outscored 38-21.Texas is the first franchise team to overcome a 17-point deficit in the finals since 2013.
Manning finished his best game as a collegiate player with 346 yards, three touchdowns, three touchdowns and a score on the ground.
According to the Instivusion management plan, the rival post-police management is led by doctors and physicians and the most concentrated.
The Longhorns team doctor who has the final authority for "Return to Play".
The first availability report of the week for Vanderbilt-Texas will be released Wednesday, followed by status updates each day leading up to game day.
At 6-2 overall and 3-1 in conference play, Texas enters an important final against the 10th-ranked Commodores next weekend at DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium.Sarkisian's team will travel to fifth-ranked Georgia next week to host Arkansas before entertaining Texas A&M, the SEC's only undefeated seed, in the regular season finale on Nov. 28.
A win here not only secures a third straight appearance for the Denghams, but also a ticket to the Championship game in Atlanta.
