ORLANDO, Fla. — Texas coach Steve Sarkisian wasn't sure what to expect in the Citrus Bowl without nine starters, either because of injury or the transfer portal. So he was elated to see Christian Carter and Kaliq Lockett deliver big plays Wednesday in a 41-27 victory over No. 18 Michigan.
Of course, he had quarterback Arch Manning. Ultimately, that was all that mattered.
Manning took over the Citrus Bowl with his arm and his legs, an electric performance capped off by a clinching 60-yard scoring run that carried No. 14 Texas to another 10-win season.
Manning threw for 221 yards and two touchdowns, one of them a 30-yarder he dropped perfectly into the arms of Kaliq Lockett, who saw more action due to an injury.
He rushed for 155 yards and two touchdowns. He also had two fourth-down conversions, one of them for 19 yards that set up a short TD run by Christian Carter, who was starting because the leading three running backs for Texas are entering the portal.
Carter ran for 105 yards on 20 carries.
''We played without nine starters,'' Sarkisian said. ''And it created great opportunities. ... That's the culture we have here.''
Texas (10-3) put away its frustration of getting left out of the College Football Playoffs and not having 20 scholarship players suited up in practice with a strong performance that brought another dose of optimism for a team that started the year as the preseason No. 1 in the AP poll.