Texas vs. Michigan: live score, updates, highlights from Citrus Bowl

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Texas vs. Michigan: live score, updates, highlights from Citrus Bowl

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Citrus Bowl Score: Michigan 17, Texas 17 – 0:23 2nd Qtr  

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0:23, 2nd Qtr Bryce Underwood pass complete to Marlin Klein caught at Texas 50, for 20 yards 1ST DOWN

0:48, 2nd Qtr: Michigan takes over at 25-yard line after touchback on punt

0:59, 2nd Qtr: Arch Manning 22-yard loss to the Mich 43 on bad snap. Michigan get a major break for a fourth down stop and takes Texas out of FG range.  

1:35, 2nd Qtr: Arch Manning rush for 10 yards gain to the Mich 21, 1ST DOWN

2:44, 2nd Qtr: Beckham Sunderland punt 35 yards to the Texas 45. A quick three and out for Underwood and Michigan. Arch Manning and the offense will get likely the final possession of the half. 

4:52, 2nd Qtr: Jack Bouwmeester punt 39 yards to the Mich 11 fair catch by Andrew Marsh

6:43, 2nd Qtr Hudson Hollenbeck punt 44 yards to the Texas 34 Ryan Niblett return 21 yards to the Mich 45 PENALTY Texas Illegal Block in Back (#6 K.Black) 10 yards from Mich 50 to Texas 40 Michigan gives Arch Manning and Texas the ball back. 

7:41, 2nd Qtr: Arch Manning pass complete to Jack Endries caught for 17-yard TOUCHDOWN. The first career bowl game passing score for Manning. 

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8:25, 2nd Qtr: Arch Manning 26-yard pass complete short to RyanWingo to the Mich 34 1ST DOWN

10:17, 2nd Qtr: Beckham Sunderland kickoff 60 yards to the Texas 5 with Ryan Niblett return 21 yards to the Texas 26 

10:22, 2nd Qtr: Bryce Underwood to Andrew Marsh TOUCHDOWN. Michigan retakes the lead with Underwood's second TD pass 

11:01, 2nd Qtr: Bryce Underwood rush left for 33 yards gain to the Texas 4 1ST DOWN

13:43, 2nd Qtr: Spencer Barnett kickoff 45 yards to the Mich 20 returned 11 yards to the Mich 31

13:46, 2nd Qtr: Christian Clark rush for TOUCHDOWN from 3 yards out. Tie game

14:24, 2nd Qtr: Arch Manning huge fourth down conversion, rush for 19 yards gain to Mich 3 1ST DOWN

14:57, 2nd Qtr: Michael Terry III stuffed on 3rd down rush to the Mich 22 

END OF 1ST QUARTER 

1:12, 1st Qtr: Arch Manning pass complete to Emmett Mosley V to the Mich 31 for 1ST DOWN

3:15, 1st Qtr: Beckham Sunderland kickoff 65 yards to Texas for the touchback

3:15, 1st Qtr: Michigan TOUCHDOWN Bryce Underwood to Kendrick Bell. An amazing catch puts Michigan up 10-3. The previous play is under automatic review – "Pass completion". CALL OVERTURNED

3:56, 1st Qtr: Beckham Sunderland kickoff 65 yards to the Texas' Ryan Niblett return 23 yards to the Texas 17 fumble recovered by Mich at Texas 23. A great turnover to set up Underwood and the offseason for an opportunity to take the lead.  

4:01, 1st Qtr: Michigan's Dominic Zvada nails field goal attempt from 53 yards GOOD. Tie game with the game moving quickly. 

5:57, 1st Qtr: Bryce Underwood rush for 4 yards gain to the Texas 49. PENALTY Texas Face Mask to Texas 38, 1ST DOWN.

7:12, 1st Qtr: The second first down of the game for Michigan. Bryson Kuzd. zal rush for 11 yards gain to the Mich 44.  

7:50, 1st Qtr: The first three and out of the game for either team with Michigan's defense holding tight. Jack Bouwmeester punt 45 yards to the Mich 25. Underwood's second try to spark the offense. 

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9:52, 1st Qtr:  A huge third down stop with a 52-yard punt on fourth down. Arch Manning and the Horns get a second crack at it. 

10:03, 1st Qtr: Bryce Underwood sacked for loss of 8 yards to the Mich 37 by Colin Simmons.

12:05, 1st Qtr: Andrew Marsh return kickoff 18 yards to the Mich 26. This will be the first drive for Bryce Underwood and the Wolverines' offense. 

Arch Manning and the Longhorn open the game with a 9-play, 50 yard drive, but stalls with a field goal. Nonetheless, Texas strikes first. 

12:05, 1st Qtr: FIELD GOAL- Mason Shipley field goal attempt from 43 yards GOOD 

14:10, 1st Qtr: Arch Manning pass complete to Ryan Wingo for 22 yards to the Texas 47, 1ST DOWN

Michigan wins coin toss, will take the ball in the second half. Texas starts the game on offense. 

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Texas vs. Michigan: Citrus Bowl preview

College football’s 2025-26 postseason continues Wednesday afternoon with a marquee matchup as the Michigan Wolverines faces the Texas Longhorns in the Citrus Bowl at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Fla. 

The meeting features two of the sport’s most storied programs, though it marks only the third all-time matchup between Michigan and Texas. The Longhorns hold a 2-0 series edge. Michigan enters the game at 9-3, while Texas seeks its 10th win of the season after an uneven campaign by its preseason standards.

On the field, much of the focus will be on Michigan’s development at quarterback, where true freshman Bryce Underwood showed flashes while guiding an offense built around a physical ground game. The Wolverines averaged 213.2 rushing yards per game during the regular season and will lean heavily on that identity as they navigate bowl season under interim circumstances.

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The bigger storyline in Ann Arbor, however, has been off-field turmoil. Michigan dismissed coach Sherrone Moore earlier this month following an internal investigation. The program quickly turned the page, announcing the hiring of former Utah coach Kyle Whittingham, who will officially take over following the season. Whittingham is already evaluating the roster and assembling his staff ahead of the 2026 campaign.

On the other side, Texas opened the year with national title aspirations under Steve Sarkisian but stumbled early with losses to Ohio State and Florida. The Longhorns recovered down the stretch, winning six of their final seven games, including rivalry victories over Oklahoma and Texas A&M.

Quarterback Arch Manning leads a Texas offense that finished the season trending upward, while the defense remains one of the nation’s best against the run. Michigan’s defense allowed just 18.7 points per game and ranked among the Big Ten’s top units against the run.

Kickoff is set for 3 p.m. ET, with ABC carrying the broadcast. After weeks of distraction, Michigan will try to close the season with momentum, while Texas looks to cap its year with a milestone win on a prominent stage.

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