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Texas’ road trip to Georgia tonight is the biggest in-conference test for Arch Manning to date. He had a tough experience in the Swamp when the Longhorns lost to Florida, but this is a better team than the Gator squad he faced in September (even if it’s not a typical Georgia defense).
Manning’s first experience against Georgia, in relief of Quinn Ewers in the first half of a home loss to the Dawgs, was a little rocky. But Manning has come a long way both from that experience and his early-season struggles.
Can he stay on schedule, get the ball out quickly and keep his footwork on point? If so, Texas has a chance.
Rapper, Atlanta native and Georgia superfan (not to mention a former high school football star in his own right) Quavo is between the hedges to watch his Dawgs take on Texas!
Unsurprisingly, so is award-winning actor and official Texas Longhorns football “Minister of Culture” Matthew McConaughey.
As we near kickoff an Athens, here’s a stunning statistic for you that illustrates the new, super-conference world we live in.
Since Texas A&M joined the SEC back in 2012, the Aggies have faced Georgia in football a grand total of … one time. (It was a 19-13 win by the Bulldogs over Jimbo Fisher’s Aggies in 2019, in case you’re wondering.)
In-state rival Texas, meanwhile, joined the SEC a little more than a year ago — and this is already the Longhorns’ third matchup against Georgia, following last year’s regular-season matchup (won by Georgia 30-15 in Austin) and the SEC Championship Game (won by Georgia 22-19 in overtime).
The rematch of last year’s SEC Championship Game could eliminate Texas from a return trip to the postseason. The Longhorns are 1-4 under Steve Sarkisian as a road underdog, and Georgia is 53-4 as a home favorite under Kirby Smart. Sure, Georgia’s defense isn’t as stingy as it used to be. But we’ve seen more evidence of Texas struggling on offense this season than we’ve seen it flourish. Gunner Stockton — the highest-rated passer in the SEC in conference games — throws for 230-plus yards, two touchdowns and outduels Arch Manning (250-plus yards, 1 TD, 1 INT) in an eight-point Bulldogs’ win.
Check out the rest of my Week 12 oddly specific predictions here.
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A month ago, Texas beat Oklahoma 23-6. If you believe the Sooners should be near the front of the two-loss line, as the committee (No. 11) and the computers (No. 13) do, there's reason to have the Longhorns around No. 10. Texas has also beaten No. 14 Vanderbilt and played No. 1 Ohio State far tougher than anyone else has. The loss to still-talented Florida was close and on the road, at least.
But the Horns rank down at No. 15 in those computers, below the Miami that's beaten Notre Dame. They did not look like championship stuff against 2-7 UTEP, 4-5 Kentucky or 5-5 Mississippi State. Two losses and three wet farts, all in nine games? That's a Playoff team?
Here's where it feels like I'm supposed to say this weekend will work it all out. Except it won't, not even if Texas wins in Athens. Because two weeks later is an even bigger game in Austin against No. 3 Texas A&M. Split those two games, and Texas probably looks like the first three-loss Playoff at-large.
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A playoff-altering statement win from Brent Venables and No. 11 Oklahoma! The Sooners’ defense hangs on again, thanks to a late sack against Ty Simpson to shock No. 4 Alabama 23-21 in Tuscaloosa!
Ironically, Oklahoma’s archrival Texas may stand to gain the most from the Sooners’ win — the Longhorns’ path to returning to the SEC Championship Game is suddenly wide open if they defeat Georgia tonight…
A friend of Kirby Smart turning up at a Georgia practice usually wouldn’t deserve more than a passing thought.
Unless that friend happened to beat Texas this year.
Billy Napier, who was Florida’s coach when the Gators upset Texas in early October before getting fired later that month, was spotted at Georgia’s practice this week as the Bulldogs geared up to face the Longhorns. Napier and Smart are longtime friends from even before their days working together as assistant coaches under Nick Saban at Alabama. Smart claimed that’s all Napier’s visit was — just two friends catching up. But as Seth Emerson writes, the timing sure is curious…
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WOW. What a play call from Alabama offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb. On fourth-and-two, Alabama lines up offensive lineman Kaidyn Proctor in the backfield and appears set to hand it off to him, only to instead give it Lotzeir Brooks on a reverse! Brooks gets just enough for a first down near midfield to keep Alabama’s hopes alive, but the Crimson Tide still need to do more to set up a game-winning field-goal attempt…
The SEC will likely get more teams in the 2025 College Football Playoff than the three teams it had in the inaugural 12-team field last season. But could the conference get as many as seven teams in? What about the ACC champion missing the field entirely, or Iowa and Arizona State making late-season runs?
It’s all possible, according to Austin Mock’s projection models. He takes you through what needs to happen for each chaos scenario here.
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The good news for both Arch Manning and Gunner Stockton tonight is that their respective pass-catching corps have some of the most electric wide receivers in college football currently.
Manning has the trio of DeAndre Moore Jr., Ryan Niblett and Ryan Wingo at his disposal. Wingo took a swing pass at the line of scrimmage for a 75-yard catch-and-run touchdown on Texas’ first play from scrimmage against Vanderbilt two weeks ago, while Niblett had a game-sealing punt return for a touchdown against Oklahoma in October.
Stockton, meanwhile, has USC transfer Zachariah Branch as a dangerous catch-and-run threat. Branch is averaging nearly nine catches and 77 yards per game over his past four starts.
CJ Allen has been one of the defensive leaders for Georgia this season. The linebacker has 39 solo tackles, 3.5 sacks and two forced fumbles.
His 75 total tackles are second in the SEC. Look for Allen to have an impact game, trying to get after Texas QB Arch Manning.
Nice goal-line stand from the Alabama defense there, holding Oklahoma to a chip-shot field goal… but Oklahoma still retakes the lead, 23-21, and the Sooners defense responds with a third-down sack on Ty Simpson to force another Alabama punt on the next possession!
The No. 11 Sooners with some momentum, looking to upset the No. 4 Crimson Tide on the road…
It appeared as though the Crimson Tide would finally start pulling away from the Sooners as the third quarter progressed in Tuscaloosa. After Oklahoma kicked a 52-yard field goal to go up 20-14 early in the third quarter, Ty Simpson responded by leading a 75-yard touchdown drive to put Alabama up 21-20.
But Brent Venables’ Sooners defense responded by forcing a three-and-out and then a fumble — Alabama’s third turnover of the game — on the next two Crimson Tide possessions, and Oklahoma begins the fourth quarter with an excellent chance to take the lead at second-and-goal from the Alabama 9-yard line!
If Texas A&M had lost — as seemed almost certain for awhile — this game would have had a direct impact on who plays in the SEC championship: Georgia would have been in with a win, but if it lost Alabama would have clinched a spot. (No matter what happened against Oklahoma. Never mind the complicated explanation, because it didn't happen anyway.)
Georgia still has a decent shot to make it: A win tonight, and a Texas A&M loss in two weeks at Texas, and the Bulldogs get in.
Texas, meanwhile, still has a shot too, as a win tonight and then against Texas A&M would make the Longhorns 7-1 in the conference, at minimum in a tie with Texas A&M, perhaps also with Alabama and Ole Miss. And if the tiebreaker ends up conference schedule strength, the Longhorns are in good shape: Their opponents combined record was 24-24 coming into today, the best among the contenders, ahead of Georgia (24-25), Alabama (22-27), Ole Miss (17-32) and Texas A&M (13-34).
Those records include future opponents, without assuming future results, so mathematically it would be unrealistic for Ole Miss and Texas A&M to surpass Texas in the event of a three-way or four-way tie.
Texas placed 10th in this week’s College Football Playoff rankings. If the 12-team CFP started today, the Longhorns would face Ole Miss with Indiana waiting in the quarterfinals.
Here is our Ralph D. Russo on the importance of today’s Texas-Georgia game:
💬 “The Longhorns still have a path to the SEC title game, though that would be all but cut off with a loss here. Don’t bury Texas’ CFP hopes with a third loss just yet.”
Georgia placed fifth in this week’s College Football Playoff rankings. It's the second straight ranking that Georgia was No. 5.
If the 12-team CFP started today, Georgia would play South Florida with SEC rival Alabama waiting in the quarterfinals.
With Arch Manning facing Georgia today, it’s important to remember that Kirby Smart tried hard to recruit the Texas quarterback, as did then-Alabama coach Nick Saban. Manning ended up picking Steve Sarkisian and the Longhorns.
Below is Seth Emerson summarizing Smart’s history of picking QBs:
💬 “Such is the overarching story of the quarterback position during Smart’s 10-year tenure: He goes after five-stars and experienced transfers, and often gets them. Then he wins with less-heralded guys.”
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You probably know at least parts of the story by now. Arch Manning’s arrival at Texas as the No. 1 overall recruit in the Class of 2023 was meant to herald the next generation of Manning quarterback excellence, a legacy started by his grandfather and namesake, Archie, and continued through his uncles, Peyton and Eli. Arch waited two years, then made his debut as Texas’ unquestioned starter in Week 1 at Ohio State … and struggled. Badly. Those struggles continued in an early-season loss at Florida, prompting declarations that Manning was college football’s first-ever full-blown “bust.”
But Manning responded by leading Texas to a win over archrival Oklahoma, followed by a narrow victory at Kentucky and a furious comeback at Mississippi State, before his best performance of his college career two weeks ago against Vanderbilt. Manning’s 2025 Heisman Trophy campaign might be dead, but his hopes of leading Texas back to the College Football Playoff are still very much alive.
This season, Manning has 18 touchdown passes, six interceptions, 2,123 passing yards and a 63-percent completion rate. He has rushed for 203 yards and six more scores.
We know a lot more about Gunner Stockton than we did when he last faced Texas in the 2024 SEC Championship Game in relief of an injured Carson Beck. Like counterpart Arch Manning, the dual-threat Stockon has improved as a passer throughout his first season as a starter and is coming off one of his best performances, throwing for 264 yards and three touchdowns with no interceptions against Mississippi State last week.
Stockton has 15 touchdowns, two interceptions, 2,040 passing yards and a 69-percent completion rate this season, along with 321 rushing yards and seven rushing touchdowns.

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THE NATIONAL Lottery results are in and it’s time to find out who has won a life-changing amount of money tonight (November 15, 2025).
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Tonight’s National Lottery Lotto winning numbers are: 09, 11, 27, 44, 48, 52 and the Bonus Ball is 25.
Tonight’s National Lottery Thunderball winning numbers are: 05, 08, 10, 14, 20 and the Thunderball is 10.
The first National Lottery draw was held on November 19 1994 when seven winners shared a jackpot of £5,874,778.
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The largest amount ever to be won by a single ticket holder was £42million, won in 1996.
Gareth Bull, a 49-year-old builder, won £41million in November, 2020 and ended up knocking down his bungalow to make way for a luxury manor house with a pool.
Sue Davies, 64, bought a lottery ticket to celebrate ending five months of shielding during the pandemic — and won £500,000.
Sandra Devine, 36, accidentally won £300k – she intended to buy her usual £100 National Lottery Scratchcard, but came home with a much bigger prize.
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A single ticket sold in Georgia matched all six numbers during the estimated $980 million Mega Millions drawing on Friday (November 14), according to MegaMillions.com.
The Mega Millions jackpot will reset to $50 million for Tuesday’s (November 18) drawing. Results from Friday’s Mega Millions game are listed below:
NUMBERS: 1-8-11-12-57
GOLD BALL: 7
Friday’s drawing was the eighth-highest Mega Millions jackpot in the game’s history and the 14th-largest in U.S. lottery history. Mega Millions jackpot previously reset after a single ticket sold in Virginia matched all six numbers during the estimated $348 million Mega Millions drawing on June 27, according to MegaMillions.com.
A player in New Jersey won the $1.13 billion drawing on March 26, 2024, which was the fifth largest in the game’s history and the eighth largest in U.S. history. The jackpot reset four times in January 2023, which included one player in Maine winning the estimated $1.35 billion drawing on January 14, one player in New York winning the following $20 million drawing on January 17, one player in Massachusetts winning the $31 million drawing on January 24 and another player in Massachusetts winning the $31 million drawing on January 31.
The January 14, 2023 Mega Millions drawing was the second-highest in the game’s history and offered the fourth-largest jackpot in the U.S. lottery history. Mega Millions tickets rose from $2 to $5 prior to the April 8 drawing and officials said the increased revenue will improve a player’s odds of winning the jackpot from 1 in 303 million to 1 in 290 million, which will lead to more sales.
“People really want big jackpots,” said Joshua Johnston, the Washington state lottery director for the Mega Millions game, via the New York Post. “We expect to see a sales lift on this.”
Higher ticket prices would allow the jackpot to start at $50 million, rather than the $20 million it resets to after a jackpot hits during the last prior drawing, while the next jackpot would swell even larger if there isn’t a big winner. Additionally, the minimum prize of $10 on a winning ticket will double given the rise in cost for a ticket, according to lottery officials.
Lottery players will reportedly have a 1 in 23 chance to win any prize, an improvement from the 1 in 24 odds prior to the price change, officials confirmed to the New York Post. Mega Millions has only previously changed its price one time since its launch in 2002.

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Lottery gurus, including probability expert David Hodge, explain why it is better to play as a group, and why to avoid “overdue” numbers
EVERYONE wants to win the lottery – but what if we told you the secret to scooping the giant £131million Euromillions jackpot tonight?
Lottery experts have exclusively shared their ultimate tips with Sun readers on how to boost your chances of walking away with the entire mega prize up for grabs.
Maths whizz David Hodge, a lecturer in statistics and data analytics at the University of Glasgow, and Simon Horne, from The National Lottery operator Allwyn UK, share their winning formulae.
Plus Lottery Guy, who has been dishing out winning tips on his blog since 2004, shares how he helps players win big.
Millions of us buy a Euromillions ticket each week, which means there is fierce competition for the top £131million jackpot prize up for grabs tonight.
There have been huge jackpots available recently – a record-breaking £208million prize that was won by a lucky Irish ticket holder last month.
You pick five numbers from 1-50 and two lucky stars from 1-12, or you can choose a lucky dip – which is when the numbers are randomly selected for you.
If you’re lucky enough to have the winning ticket tonight, you’ll instantly become richer than the likes of superstars Daniel Radcliffe, Dua Lipa and tennis ace Andy Murray.
From picking your lucky numbers to joining a syndicate, there’s a heap of practical ways to boost your chances of getting richer overnight.
Of course, the only real way of increasing your chances of winning is to buy more tickets.
Make sure you gamble responsibly. Only gamble with money you can afford to lose, and set a money limit before playing.
If you need advice, visit gamcare.org.uk or GambleAware.org.
Do you have a set of numbers you stick to religiously, but have noticed they just aren’t working for you?
Keep an eye on how often your numbers are being drawn, and if they’re not coming up as often as you would like, you can try a different tactic.
The National Lottery app stores all your tickets from draws you have entered.
The app is free to download from either the App Store on iPhone, or the Google Play Store on Android devices.
That means you can go back in and check your most profitable numbers.
Make a spreadsheet of how often your lucky numbers are being drawn, and every three months, see whether it’s worth keeping them or ditching them for alternatives.
Timing matters when it comes to buying your ticket, said Simon.
If you leave it to the last minute, then there’s a risk that you run out of time to buy yours.
You need to buy your ticket before 7:30pm tonight – otherwise you’ll miss out.
“My main advice is not to leave it too late – don’t rush into the newsagents or load up your app at 7:25pm,” he said.
“You might not be able to upload money onto your online account, or buy your ticket, in time, and you could miss the draw.”
You must pick five main numbers between 1-50 for your EuroMillions ticket and two “lucky star” numbers from 1-12.
It may be tempting to pick your and your loved one’s birthday dates as your main numbers with the hope they bring you luck.
But Lottery Guy said it’s best to avoid this tactic.
This is because there will be lots of people picking birthday dates too. Birthday dates are numbers between 1-31.
There’s a greater chance of having to split the pot between other players if you’re lucky enough to hold the winning ticket.
He says: “Avoiding these numbers doesn’t increase your chance of winning, but if you do win, you’re much less likely to split the prize with other winners.
Adrian Bayford became one of the UK's biggest Euromillions winners in 2012 when he scooped the £148.6 million jackpot.
The former postman celebrated his gigantic win by ordering Domino’s pizza for him and his then-wife, Gillian.
Speaking about the win at the time, Gillian said: ” “I checked the numbers on my phone, the TV, the internet — and we just looked at each other and giggled.”
Adrian and his wife divorced just 15 months after their win, with Gillian later saying the money had come between her and her family.
Adrian has splashed his winnings on various ventures since.
He purchased a Grade II listed estate, Horseheath Lodge, in Cambridgeshire for £6.5million, complete with luxurious amenities.
In 2020, he bought two estates in Scotland — he paid £1.1million for one in Blairgowrie, Perthshire, and days later splashed out 1.35million on another plush pad just 12 miles away.
He has also previously run small businesses on his estate, including a record shop, a pub, and even organised a music festival dubbed a ‘mini Glastonbury’ on his Cambridge Estate since 2017.
In 2023, he began renting out a cottage on his property as an Airbnb for £110 a night, and the following year began renting out a farmhouse on the 189-acre estate for extra cash.
Adrian planted grape vines in 2024, aiming to produce sparkling wine. His vineyard is roughly the size of six football pitches.
Together with his fiancée Tracey Biles, he has been growing his own food in a new kitchen garden, as well as creating a large carp pond and raising goats and pigs.
You have to be in it to win it, so if you want the chance of scooping a jackpot, you must buy a ticket.
But certain days are better than others to play.
Lottery Guy said Tuesday is actually the best day to buy a ticket rather than Friday.
He said: “With EuroMillions, Friday is the much more popular day, so you’ve got more competition on a Friday.
“Consider focusing on the Tuesday draw if you want to keep more of that jackpot for yourself.”
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Every time you buy a ticket the odds of winning increase.
But WARNING – only spend what you can afford. At the end of the day, it’s down to luck.
This is why some people prefer to be part of a syndicate, where multiple tickets are bought.
While this means you’ll have to share the pot, the odds become more favourable each ticket you buy.
Probability pro David Hodge said the key to playing the Euromillions is to pick numbers that other players will not.
That’s because, statistically, each number has an equal chance of being drawn, so there is no such thing as a “lucky” number.
He tells Sun money: “Any prize could be theoretically shared, so you will want to be the only one who wins if you do win.
“So that means you need your numbers not to be other people’s numbers. That means avoiding number patterns.”
Picking “boring numbers” – those which do not stand out in any way – is a good tactic, he said.
These are numbers that have been drawn out an average number of times in the Euromillions draws.
So 37, 24, and 13, which has been drawn a mediocre 91 times, could be a good option, as well as 32, which has been drawn 90 times.
“Pick the ones that look boring and that people won’t be interested in,” David adds.
Likewise, don’t pick “overdue” numbers – which are the numbers drawn the least number of times in Euromillions games.
David says picking these numbers is a common tactic players follow.
Again, that means that if you win, there’s a greater chance of splitting your winnings with other people.
“People might look for numbers that haven’t come up very often, because they think they’re due to come up soon,” said David.
“This is nonsense, because past numbers have no effect on what’s going to happen in the future.”
You might be tempted to pick “weird” number combinations thinking that no one else will.
That’s sequences like:
But picking “weird” combinations is a surprisingly common tactic, says David.
“If you think something is a weird combination, it’s likely that other people will think it’s weird too, and will likely pick that combination too.
“That’s because your brain holds onto anything that fits some kind of pattern.”
The key is to avoid number patterns, he says.
What better way of avoiding number patterns than to pick a lucky dip?
This is when the numbers are randomly selected for you by a computer when you buy a ticket at the till.
David says: “Humans are notoriously bad at picking random numbers.
“So it’s likely that your attempt at picking five truly random numbers will probably fail.
“The key is not to be biased towards any number.”
A lottery syndicate is when a group of people put money into a pot for lottery tickets.
There will be one person in charge – called the syndicate manager – who is in charge of buying tickets and sharing out any winnings out among the group.
The syndicate manager will need to register the group with the National Lottery and list themselves as the person in charge.
Playing with a group could be a good way of boosting your chances of winning, as Simon, from The National Lottery operator Allwyn UK, explains.
He says: “If you join a syndicate of 10 people, then there’s 10 tickets and 10 chances of winning, so there’s clearly a greater chance of winning compared to if you just bought your own ticket.
Simon advises players in a syndicate to draw up a list of terms and conditions that they all must agree to and sign.
He adds: “If there’s any confusion or complications down the line, then you can refer back to the agreement and then everyone knows where they stand.
Of course, the biggest downside to a syndicate is that you will have to split the pot among the whole group equally.
So if you played in a group of 10 people and you won the £131million jackpot, each person would walk away with £13.1 million.
Of course, that’s still big winnings to walk away with, but it’s certainly something to consider.
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A single ticket sold in Georgia matched all six numbers during the estimated $980 million Mega Millions drawing on Friday (November 14), according to MegaMillions.com.
The Mega Millions jackpot will reset to $50 million for Tuesday’s (November 18) drawing. Results from Friday’s Mega Millions game are listed below:
NUMBERS: 1-8-11-12-57
GOLD BALL: 7
Friday’s drawing was the eighth-highest Mega Millions jackpot in the game’s history and the 14th-largest in U.S. lottery history. Mega Millions jackpot previously reset after a single ticket sold in Virginia matched all six numbers during the estimated $348 million Mega Millions drawing on June 27, according to MegaMillions.com.
A player in New Jersey won the $1.13 billion drawing on March 26, 2024, which was the fifth largest in the game’s history and the eighth largest in U.S. history. The jackpot reset four times in January 2023, which included one player in Maine winning the estimated $1.35 billion drawing on January 14, one player in New York winning the following $20 million drawing on January 17, one player in Massachusetts winning the $31 million drawing on January 24 and another player in Massachusetts winning the $31 million drawing on January 31.
The January 14, 2023 Mega Millions drawing was the second-highest in the game’s history and offered the fourth-largest jackpot in the U.S. lottery history. Mega Millions tickets rose from $2 to $5 prior to the April 8 drawing and officials said the increased revenue will improve a player’s odds of winning the jackpot from 1 in 303 million to 1 in 290 million, which will lead to more sales.
“People really want big jackpots,” said Joshua Johnston, the Washington state lottery director for the Mega Millions game, via the New York Post. “We expect to see a sales lift on this.”
Higher ticket prices would allow the jackpot to start at $50 million, rather than the $20 million it resets to after a jackpot hits during the last prior drawing, while the next jackpot would swell even larger if there isn’t a big winner. Additionally, the minimum prize of $10 on a winning ticket will double given the rise in cost for a ticket, according to lottery officials.
Lottery players will reportedly have a 1 in 23 chance to win any prize, an improvement from the 1 in 24 odds prior to the price change, officials confirmed to the New York Post. Mega Millions has only previously changed its price one time since its launch in 2002.