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Arch Manning, the Texas Longhorns quarterback, has drawn significant attention for his unexpected speed following a standout performance against UTSA, where he clocked a 67-yard touchdown run at 20.7 miles per hour. This speed surpasses NFL star Tyreek Hill's recorded 20.3 mph during a touchdown run for the Dolphins, although Manning remains behind former Texas receiver Xavier Worthy's 22.7 mph. Manning's performance included four touchdown passes and 223 yards, showcasing his dual-threat capability after stepping in for the injured Quinn Ewers. Coach Steve Sarkisian praised Manning's high-level play, despite acknowledging some learning curves. The comparison to Hill has sparked debate online, with some fans questioning the validity of the comparison given the level of competition. As Manning prepares for his potential starting role against Louisiana-Monroe, expectations are high for the young quarterback.
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