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Texas QB Arch Manning, WR Isaiah Bond receive weekly honors from the Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award

On3 imageby:Justin Wells09/17/24

Texas redshirt freshman quarterback Arch Manning was named the Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award Player of the Week while junior wide receiver Isaiah Bond received honorable mention praise following UT’s 56-7 win versus UTSA on Sept. 14.

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In addition to being tabbed the Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award Player of the Week, Manning was also selected to the Davey O’Brien Great 8 list and earned SEC Co-Freshman of the Week on Monday.

After entering the game for an injured Quinn Ewers in the second quarter against UTSA on Sept. 14, Manning completed 9-of-12 pass attempts for 223 yards and four touchdowns. The New Orleans native accounted for five touchdowns on the night after logging a 67-yard touchdown run in the second quarter. After entering the game, Manning tossed a 19-yard touchdown pass to WR DeAndre Moore Jr. to extend UT’s lead to 21-0. Manning hit WR Isaiah Bond for a 51-yard touchdown to open the third quarter followed by a 75-yarder to WR Ryan Wingo with 10:57 remaining in the third. To cap the night, Manning found WR Johntay Cook II for 12 yards in the end zone, stretching the lead to 49-7 with 13:19 left in the fourth. 

With his 67-yard touchdown run, Manning became the fifth SEC freshman QB in the last 15 years to have a 65+ yard touchdown run, joining South Carolina’s LaNorris Sellers (did so on Saturday) Florida’s Anthony Richardson (2021) Auburn’s Malik Willis (2017) and Texas A&M’s Johnny Manziel (2012). Manning’s 75-yard touchdown pass (tied for seventh-longest by a UT freshman) to Wingo and 67-yard touchdown run (longest ever by a UT freshman) against UTSA marked the first time in UT history that a player recorded a 65-yard-plus pass and run in the same game. Colt McCoy (2009) and Vince Young (2003 and 2005) are the only other players in program history to post a passing and rushing play of play of 65 or more yards in the same season. Manning is the only FBS or NFL quarterback in the last 25 years to record a 75+ yard touchdown pass, a 65-yard rushing touchdown and another 50+ yard touchdown pass in the same game (via OptaStats). Manning’s 67-yard rushing touchdown was the longest by a UT quarterback since Vince Young was credited with an 80-yard scoring run in the third quarter against Oklahoma State on Oct. 29, 2005. His rushing touchdown was the longest scoring run by a Longhorn since Jaydon Blue reached the end zone on the ground from 69 yards out during the second quarter of Texas’ 57-7 win over Texas Tech on Nov. 24, 2023. His 12-yard touchdown pass to Cook II early in the fourth quarter marked the first time a UT quarterback has accounted for five-or-more touchdowns in a game since Casey Thompson had six in the Longhorns’ 70-35 win against Texas Tech on Sept. 25, 2021. Manning’s five (four passing, one rushing) touchdowns on the night are the most touchdowns accounted for by a UT freshman quarterback since Colt McCoy had six passing against Baylor on Oct. 14, 2006.

Bond logged his first career 100-yard receiving effort and multi-touchdown performance against the Roadrunners. The Buford, Ga., product caught five passes for a career-high 103 yards and two scores, including a season-long 51-yard reception. Bond capped the game’s opening drive with a seven-yard touchdown reception from QB Quinn Ewers. He then reeled in his second touchdown on the night with less than two minutes remaining in the third quarter when QB Arch Manning connected with him on a 51-yard touchdown pass. Bond, along with true freshman WR Ryan Wingo, became the first Longhorn to accomplish a 100-yard receiving effort during the 2024 season. Bond and Wingo also became the first receiving duo to each compile 100+ yards in a single game since Adonai Mitchell (109) and Ja’Tavion Sanders (105) both went over the century mark against Oklahoma State in the 2023 Big 12 Championship.

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This week, the Longhorns return to the friendly confines of Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium for a 7 p.m. CT kick against ULM on Saturday, Sept. 21 on ESPN+/SEC Network+. Lowell Galindo (play-by-play), Fozzy Whittaker (analyst) and Alex Chappell (sideline) will have the call. 

(via Texas release)

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