Texas vs Vanderbilt: Game Highlights, Week 9
The Longhorns hosted the Vanderbilt Commodores in Week 9 of the college football season, looking to bounce back from their previous loss. Here’s a recap of the key moments from this exciting matchup:
A Dominant First Half
Texas exploded out of the gate, scoring touchdowns on their first three possessions. Quinn Ewers looked sharp, connecting with Xavier Worthy for a 68-yard touchdown on the first play from scrimmage. The Longhorns defense also played a strong game, forcing two interceptions in the first quarter alone. At halftime, Texas held a comfortable 28-0 lead.
Vanderbilt Makes a Push in the Second Half
Vanderbilt came out with more energy in the second half, limiting Texas' offensive production and scoring 14 unanswered points. They capitalized on a Texas fumble deep in their own territory, and quarterback AJ Swann connected with Will Sheppard for a long touchdown. However, the deficit proved too large to overcome.
Texas Holds On for the Win
Despite Vanderbilt's late surge, Texas ultimately prevailed with a 38-14 victory. Ewers finished the game with 289 passing yards and 3 touchdowns, while Worthy added another touchdown reception. The Longhorns' defense held Vanderbilt to just 254 total yards, securing a crucial conference win.
Key Takeaways
- Quinn Ewers continues to impress, showing a growing connection with his receivers and making smart decisions.
- Xavier Worthy remains a dynamic playmaker, showcasing his explosiveness and big-play ability.
- The Texas defense needs to maintain its intensity, as the Commodores showed they could make plays if given the opportunity.
This victory keeps Texas in the thick of the Big 12 race, while Vanderbilt will look to regroup and build on their second-half performance.
Looking ahead, Texas faces a tough road game against Oklahoma next week, while Vanderbilt will host Missouri.