After a disappointing start to the season for Arch Manning and the Texas Longhorns, they came back in a big way last week; now, they’ll face UTEP, a team they’ve beaten in all six of their past meetings.
In last week’s 38-7 win over San Jose State, Manning threw four touchdown passes and ran for another; he completed 19 of 30 for 295 yards and one interception. The Longhorns defense also forced four turnovers in the win.
Like Texas, UTEP is entering Week 3 of the season with a 1-1 record. They dropped their season opener against Utah State before logging a 42-17 victory over UT Martin.
Texas vs. UTEP: what to know
- When: Sept. 13, 4:15 p.m. ET
- Where: Darrell K Royal Texas Memorial Stadium (Austin, Texas)
- Channel: SEC Network
- Streaming: Sling TV Orange + Sports Extra
Here’s what you need to know if you want to turn into UTEP vs. Texas, from time to how you can watch without cable.
Texas vs. UTEP time:
Texas vs. UTEP is scheduled to begin at 4:15 p.m. ET today, Sept. 13.
How to watch Texas vs. UTEP:
If you don’t have cable, you’ll need a live TV streaming service to stream today’s Texas game. One option we love is Sling TV, which has a number of flexible and cost-effective ways to subscribe, with all the channels you’ll need for college football, starting at $57.98/month. SEC Network is included in Sling’s Orange + Sports Extra and Orange & Blue + Sports Extra plans.
Additionally, DIRECTV is a great option for all things football this fall with a five-day free trial on its Choice plan and SEC Network included, and ESPN’s new streaming service also includes live SEC Network.
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