
"ORLANDO, Fla. -- Arch Manning made big plays with his arm and his legs Wednesday in the Citrus Bowl, throwing two touchdown passes and putting it away with a 60-yard scoring run in a 41-27 victory that ended a rough month for No. 14 Michigan. Manning was an easy choice as the Citrus Bowl MVP, and that was before he burst up the middle on his 60-yarder that gave the Longhorns (10-3) a 38-27 lead, the first time all game either team led by more than one score."
"Manning was 21-of-34 for 221 yards passing, and he ran nine times for 155 yards. He delivered a perfect throw to Kaliq Lockett on a 30-yard TD for a 31-27 lead, the first time Texas led since a field goal on its opening drive. That was one play after he scrambled 15 yards for a first down on fourth-and-2. Manning twice converted on fourth down with clutch runs, both times extending drives that led to touchdowns."
"Bryce Underwood, Michigan's freshman quarter, kept the Wolverines in the game until a pair of late interceptions sealed it. He was 23 of 42 for 199 yards and two touchdowns, along with three interceptions in the last 18 minutes of the game. Underwood, who ran for 77 yards, scampered for a 5-yard touchdown run by diving to touch the pylon, giving Michigan its last lead at 27-24 with just under 11 minutes to go. His pass was intercepted by Ty'Anthony S"
Arch Manning dominated Texas' offense by throwing two touchdown passes and rushing nine times for 155 yards, including a 60-yard scoring run that broke the game open. Manning completed 21-of-34 passes for 221 yards and converted crucial fourth downs with scramble runs that extended scoring drives. Freshman running back Christian Clark added 105 yards and a touchdown on 20 carries. Michigan's Bryce Underwood passed for 199 yards and ran for 77 yards but threw three late interceptions that sealed the game. Michigan played without its top two defenders, and Texas was missing three leading rushers entering the transfer portal.
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