Texas' season ended with a loss to the Ohio State Buckeyes in the semifinals of the College Football Playoff. Following the season, Texas quarterback Arch Manning spoke with ESPN's Marty Smith, revealing his thoughts on the current state of the Longhorns.
Manning understands the level of attention and scrutiny that comes with his family’s last name, but says he hasn’t done enough to earn his current stardom.
Texas football quarterback Arch Manning turned a lot of heads when showcasing his athleticism on Thursday. As the heir apparent to the Manning quarterback dynasty, the former 5-star recruit is already generating hype as he is set to start for the Longhorns in 2025.
Manning, the highly touted quarterback from the famed Manning family, said Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian played a key role in his decision. “Coach Sark just told me to be myself and be a leader and work hard, and it’ll all work out,” Manning said.
ESPN College Football analyst Marty Smith gave an eye-popping prediction about Texas football quarterback Arch Manning, comparing him to a college football legend. The sophomore QB is entering his first year as a starter with massive hype.
He went to Texas knowing Ewers was the guy and even stayed after Ewers decided to return for the 2024 season. In a recent interview with ESPN's Marty Smith, Manning revealed why he wanted to be the Longhorns' quarterback so badly.
After much back and forth, Quinn Ewers has successfully passed the torch to his successor. The post More Woes for Arch Manning As Texas Suffers Crushing Blow Leaving Steve Sarkisian Stranded appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Ten days have elapsed since the 2024 college football season ended. Twenty days have gone by since the Texas Longhorns saw their campaign end at the hands of the Ohio State Buckeyes. The calendar still says January.
Red Bull has signed quarterback Arch Manning to an NIL deal, boosting his profile even further as he prepares to lead Texas through the 2025 college football season
Arch Manning sent a strong message about the Texas football coach who has him locked in with the Longhorns after two years on the bench.
ESPN college football analyst Marty Smith gave a surprising prediction for Texas football quarterback Arch Manning heading into 2025