Texas Longhorns Defeat Michigan 31-12
Texas Longhorns Defeat Michigan 31-12
Texas Longhorns Defeat Michigan 31-12
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The Texas Longhorns delivered a dominant performance against the defending national champions, Michigan, winning 31-12 in Ann Arbor. Quarterback Quinn Ewers showcased his skills with 246 yards and three touchdowns, leading an offense that effectively exploited Michigan's defenses. Texas' defense was equally impressive, holding the Wolverines to just 85 rushing yards and allowing only one late touchdown, demonstrating a high level of physicality and efficiency. Coach Steve Sarkisian's strategy has solidified Texas as a serious contender for the national title, especially with their ability to compete in the trenches. This victory not only boosts Texas's confidence but also positions them as potential favorites for the top spot in college football, ahead of upcoming challenges like the Georgia Bulldogs. The Longhorns' combined offensive and defensive prowess marks a significant step in their resurgence as a powerhouse program in college football.

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