The Texas Longhorns stormed back late to defeat the Mississippi State Bulldogs 45-38 in overtime on Saturday night behind massive performances from Arch Manning and Ryan Wingo. The win showcased the resilience of Steve Sarkisian’s Longhorns and extended Mississippi State’s SEC losing streak to 16 games. Welcome to the inaugural edition of “Sunday Stats,” where the most revealing numbers from each game will be spotlighted to better understand Texas’ performance.
346
Prior to Saturday, Arch Manning had made four career starts in SEC play, averaging 221.5 passing yards per game in those matchups. In Starkville, Manning delivered his best performance against a conference opponent yet, completing 29 of 46 attempts for 346 passing yards and three touchdowns. That included 247 yards after halftime, with Manning adding a rushing touchdown to finish with four total scores.
184
After failing to eclipse 100 receiving yards in a single game in his first seven appearances in 2025, sophomore wide receiver Ryan Wingo erupted for 184 yards on just five catches. Wingo’s 184 receiving yards are the most by a Longhorn since eventual first-round pick Xavier Worthy went for 261 yards against Oklahoma in 2021.
1.4%
With just under twelve minutes left in the fourth quarter, the Longhorns had just a 1.4% chance of victory, according to ESPN’s win probability model. From that moment, Texas outscored Mississippi State 17-0 and outgained the Bulldogs 144 to -16. Defensive coordinator Pete Kwiatkowski’s unit forced punts on each of Mississippi State’s last three possessions in regulation and added a fumble recovery on fourth down in overtime to seal the victory.
Texas had a 1.4% chance to win with 11:40 left in the 4th quarter 🤯
— ESPN Insights (@ESPNInsights) October 26, 2025
The Longhorns finished the game on a 24-0 run to get the OT victory at Mississippi State. Pic.twitter.com/rjaiSzSrx6
Up Next
No. 20 Texas (6-2, 3-1 SEC) will look to continue its winning streak this Saturday against No. 9 Vanderbilt (7-1, 3-1 SEC), with kickoff scheduled for 11 a.m. CT. The contest will be the Longhorns’ first game in Austin since September 20 against Sam Houston State.
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