Texas defeats Kentucky football 16-13 in overtime
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The Texas Longhorns are being pressured by fans to make a shocking decision regarding quarterback Arch Manning.
No team in college football this season had accumulated less than 200 yards of total offense in a single game and won until the Longhorns escaped Lexington with a 16-13 overtime victory that Shipley sealed with a walk-off, 45-yard field goal.
Texas quarterback Arch Manning looks for a receiver against Kentucky on Saturday in Lexington, Ky. (Jordan Prather-Imagn Images) LEXINGTON — Mason Shipley booted a game-winning 45-yard field goal in overtime after the Texas defense made a goal-line stand as the 21st-ranked Texas Longhorns Texas escaped with a 16-13 victory over upset-minded Kentucky on
Arch Manning and the No. 21 Texas Longhorns narrowly escaped with a 16-13 overtime road win over Kentucky on Saturday, capped by a game-winning field goal.
For the first time ever, the No. 21 Texas Longhorns are in Lexington playing the Kentucky Wildcats trying to keep the team’s College Football Playoff hopes alive in a tough environment against a team that has lost three straight SEC games to open the season.