Texas, Arch Manning and QBs
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With the prevalence of the transfer portal in the modern era of college football, it's not exactly common to see a five-star quarterback stick with a team for two seasons before having the chance to earn a starting spot,
While Manning will take over as Texas’ starting quarterback in 2025 after playing in 12 games, including two starts, as a backup, Rodgers warned that the spotlight may be too bright, too soon. Like Bronny James, Manning could face outsized scrutiny before he has had a chance to settle into the college game.
The playbook is open for Arch Manning as he takes over the Texas football offense, Steve Sarkisian said Tuesday. After coaching Manning through two starts in 2024 and spending more than 30 months teaching him the scheme, Sarkisian feels comfortable opening the volume cover-to-cover when Manning steps under center against Ohio State on Aug. 30.
On his recent trip to Atlanta, Georgia, for SEC Media Days, Arch Manning didn't just prepare for the barrage of questions awaiting him from reporters-he also took time to visit the
Rodgers pointed out that Manning performed well against teams such as the Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks, UTSA Roadrunners and the Mississippi State Bulldogs. However, he noted that none of these teams had a strong defense, with Mississippi State ranking 125th in the nation in that category.
While a lot of high praise has been sung for Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning, one analyst isn't fully sold on it yet.
Arch Manning waited two years for this opportunity. He did something that’s essentially unheard of as a five-star, can’t-miss quarterback prospect in the 2020s — he sat on the bench for two seasons, backing up Quinn Ewers.
Cooper Manning must have had the best intentions when he flew down to Austin from New Orleans just to help his son, Arch Manning, with his SEC Media Day outfit. But after the Texas Longhorns QB appeared on the coveted event, his father’s efforts were hilariously trolled.