Austin, TX, October 20, 2025
News Summary
The Texas Longhorns pulled off a narrow 16-13 victory against the Kentucky Wildcats in an overtime clash marked by a challenging performance from quarterback Arch Manning. Despite Manning’s struggles, including negative rushing yards, the Longhorns managed to secure the win with key contributions from their defense and kicker Mason Shipley, who sealed the game with a 45-yard field goal in overtime. The Longhorns’ upcoming matchup against Mississippi State is crucial as they aim to improve their SEC standing.
Austin, TX – The Texas Longhorns narrowly secured a 16-13 overtime victory against the Kentucky Wildcats on Saturday, despite a challenging performance from quarterback Arch Manning, who faced mounting social media criticism following the game. Manning completed 12 of 27 passes for 132 yards and recorded negative rushing yards, finishing with -1 yard on 11 carries.
The Longhorns’ offensive play was limited throughout the game, managing just eight first downs and a total of 179 yards over 12 drives. The team’s only offensive touchdown came from running back Quintrevion Wisner, who scored with a 1-yard run in the second quarter. A late effort from Kentucky’s kicker Jacob Kauwe, who successfully executed a 45-yard field goal with just nine seconds left in regulation, pushed the game into overtime.
In the overtime period, Texas was propelled to victory by a 45-yard field goal from Mason Shipley. Shipley also scored a 39-yard field goal late in the fourth quarter, which briefly gave Texas the lead. Despite the success, the Longhorns’ offensive struggles were evident, as they were significantly outplayed, with Kentucky amassing 395 total yards compared to Texas’ 179.
Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian acknowledged the importance of the win, especially while playing on the road in the tough Southeastern Conference (SEC). He praised the team’s defense for their critical contributions, particularly during a decisive goal-line stand in overtime, where Texas successfully defended against four consecutive running plays from Kentucky.
Despite Manning’s difficulties, including challenges with offensive line protection that contributed to inconsistent play, Sarkisian stated he is not considering a change at quarterback. The Longhorns improved their overall record to 5-2 and are currently 2-1 in SEC play, holding the fifth position in the conference standings. Texas is preparing for a crucial road trip to Mississippi State next weekend as they look to build on their recent success.
The defense’s performance was vital, with players like safety Michael Taaffe playing a crucial role in stopping Kentucky’s offensive advances, ensuring the Longhorns maintained a chance at victory despite a tough outing.
Key Game Statistics
- Final Score: Texas Longhorns 16, Kentucky Wildcats 13 (Overtime)
- Texas Offensive Stats: 179 total yards, 8 first downs, 1 touchdown
- Arch Manning’s Stats: 12 completions on 27 attempts, 132 passing yards, -1 rushing yard on 11 carries
- Kentucky Offensive Stats: 395 total yards
- Field Goals: Mason Shipley (39-yards, 45-yards), Jacob Kauwe (45-yards)
Upcoming Challenge
The Longhorns face an important matchup against Mississippi State next week, essential for strengthening their position in the conference and improving their overall performance as the season progresses.
Background
Arch Manning, a highly touted recruit, has faced expectations throughout his early college career. His performance against Kentucky highlighted areas for improvement, particularly in the face of strong defensive opposition and ineffective support from the offensive line. Despite this, Texas has shown resilience, and their ability to win in challenging circumstances underlines the importance of teamwork, especially when key players shine on defense. The Longhorns aim to continue finding success as they push through the remainder of the season.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was Arch Manning’s performance against Kentucky?
Arch Manning completed 12 of 27 passes for 132 yards and rushed for -1 yard on 11 carries during the game.
How did the Texas Longhorns win against Kentucky?
Texas won 16-13 in overtime, thanks to a 45-yard field goal by Mason Shipley after a late field goal from Kentucky sent the game into overtime.
What are Texas’s current standings in the SEC?
The Longhorns improved their record to 5-2 overall and 2-1 against SEC opponents, ranking fifth in the conference.
Game Features Overview
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Final Score | Texas Longhorns 16, Kentucky Wildcats 13 (OT) |
| Arch Manning’s Stats | 12 completions, 132 yards, -1 rushing yard |
| Texas Offensive Stats | 179 total yards, 8 first downs, 1 TD |
| Kentucky Offensive Stats | 395 total yards |
| Field Goals Made | Mason Shipley (39, 45 yards), Jacob Kauwe (45 yards) |
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Additional Resources
- New York Post: Texas Outlasts Kentucky in OT Despite Sub-Par Night from Arch Manning
- Google Search: Arch Manning Texas football
- Houston Chronicle: Texas Football Recap
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Texas Longhorns
- Fox News: Arch Manning Faces Criticism
- Google News: Texas Longhorns Kentucky 2025

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