Top PFF offensive grades from Texas' 38-7 win over San Jose State

Big plays were on the docket during No. 7 Texas’ 38-7 win over San Jose State from Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium on Saturday. Here’s the offensive player grades, per PFF.
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OFFENSE
QB – Arch Manning, 85.3
Manning came back from a lackluster performance in Columbus to put five touchdowns on the board, including four scoring tosses in the first half. He finished 19-of-30, 295 yards, four TDs, and one INT. He also added a 20-yard TD run tip-toeing the sideline. He finished with the highest grade on offense.
RB – CJ Baxter, 67.9, Christian Clark, 64.7, Jerrick Gibson, 63.3
The Texas rushing attack was underwhelming. Baxter led the pack with 64 yards on 13 carries, having a TD taken off the board because of a penalty. Gibson added 38 yards on 5.4 ypc, but had a late fumble.
WR – Parker Livingstone, 69.2, Ryan Wingo, 59.4, Deandre Moore, 72.5, Kaliq Lockett, 70.8
In his first two games, Livingstone has absolutely thrived. He notched 128 yards and two touchdowns on four receptions. Moore and Wingo combined for eight catches and 60 yards. Lockett added his first two receptions as a Longhorn.
TE – Jack Endries, 71.8, Emaree Winston, 65.6, Jordan Washington, 45.8
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It was the breakout game for the Cal tight end transfer. He added 52 yards and two touchdowns on his only two grabs. Winston notched his first catch at Texas. Washington had one too.
OL – Trevor Goosby, 82.7. Cole Huston, 47.4, Connor Robertson, 77.0, Nate Kibble, 72.6, Jaydon Chatman, 65.9, DJ Campbell, 64.3, Neto Umeozulu, 61.7, Brandon Baker, 59.1, Connor Stroh, 47.6
The Longhorns offensive line helped the Horns to almost 500 total yards (472) on Saturday. A few penalties were costly, preventing multiple third-down conversions. Robertson and Kibble played well in a limited role.
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