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  WEEK 2 SEC FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK: Parker Livingstone, WR, Texas, Livingstone caught four passes for 128 receiving yards (32.0 ypr) and two touchdowns in helping Texas to a 38-7 win over San Jose State in the Longhorns' home opener...His 128 receiving yards rank 11th on the UT freshman single-game list...The touchdowns came within 2:40 of each other on the clock late in the first quarter, providing Texas its first two scores of the game and a 14-0 lead...The first was an 83-yard reception, which is the fourth-longest by a freshman in UT history and the longest since 2015 when John Burt had an 84-yarder against Kansas.

It was also the longest passing play for Texas since a 90-yard completion against Oklahoma State on Oct. 21, 2017 and the 13th-longest overall in program history...Then with 12 seconds left in the quarter, Livingstone pulled in a three-yard touchdown...Third Longhorn to have multiple receiving touchdowns in the first quarter of a game in the last 30 years, joining Jaxon Shipley (Sept. 29, 2012) and Joshua Moore (Oct. 9, 2021). The 100-yard effort is the first of his career...Livingstone now leads the Longhorns with 175 receiving yards, 29.2 yards per reception and three touchdown receptions this season...The three touchdown receptions also rank second in the FBS, while the 29.2 yards per catch are fourth. - SEC Football


(DS#8 WR) rFr/2029 WR Parker LivingstoneTexas
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