Texas Football Wins — Final Score, Key Plays & Updates (Nov 29)
Texas Football delivered one of its biggest wins of the 2025 season, defeating No. 3 Texas A&M 27–17 on November 29, 2025. The victory not only boosts Texas Football’s national standing but also disrupts the College Football Playoff picture as the Longhorns handed the Aggies their first loss of the year.
Texas Football came into the game ranked No. 16, needing a statement win — and they got it with a powerful second-half surge led by Arch Manning, strong defensive adjustments, and a momentum-shifting blocked field goal.
Texas Football: Final Score & Game Breakdown
| Teams | 1Q | 2Q | 3Q | 4Q | Final |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Texas A&M | 3 | 7 | 0 | 7 | 17 |
| Texas | 3 | 0 | 10 | 14 | 27 |
Texas Football trailed 10–3 at halftime, but the Longhorns completely flipped the game by outscoring the Aggies 24–7 in the final two quarters. The shift in pace, play-calling and defensive intensity defined the win.
How Texas Football Took Control in the Second Half
Texas Football looked like a different team after halftime. The offense opened up, receivers found more space, and the run game became explosive. The Longhorns’ defense also tightened coverage and shut down Texas A&M’s rhythm, allowing only 35 yards in the entire third quarter.
The halftime adjustments were clear: faster tempo, more motion, aggressive downfield shots, and heavier defensive pressure.
Arch Manning Leads the Texas Football Comeback
Arch Manning played one of his strongest games of the season.
Key plays included:
- A 29-yard touchdown pass to Ryan Wingo
- A 35-yard rushing touchdown that sealed the win
- Multiple third-down conversions in the second half
- Improved accuracy on intermediate routes
Texas Football fans have been waiting for a breakout performance like this, and Manning delivered it when the team needed it most.
Running Game Sparks Texas Football Momentum
Quintrevion Wisner became a major factor in the second half. His 48-yard run shifted momentum and set up a scoring drive that brought the Longhorns back into the game. His vision, burst and yards-after-contact added a new dimension to the Texas Football offense.
Defense: The Backbone of Texas Football’s Win
The defense showed why Texas Football remains one of the most physical teams in the conference. Key defensive highlights:
- Held Texas A&M to 35 yards in the 3rd quarter
- Forced a critical false start that stalled an Aggies drive
- Improved pressure on quarterback Connor Weigman
- Limited explosive plays
- Created short-field opportunities
The defense ultimately helped Texas Football control field position and set up scoring chances.
Blocked Field Goal Changed the Tone Early
Texas’ Burke delivered one of the game’s biggest plays with a blocked field goal in the first half. That stop prevented Texas A&M from extending their lead and kept Texas Football within striking distance. That single play ended up shaping the momentum later.
What This Win Means for Texas Football
Texas Football finishes the regular season at 9–3, gaining a massive résumé win over a top-three opponent. The victory strengthens their bowl position and gives them an outside push in the CFP conversation.
National analysts now view Texas Football as one of the most improved teams heading into postseason play.
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