Arch Manning Could Leave Texas
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The college football season is right around the corner, and the most anticipated Week 1 showdown will take place on Aug. 30 when the Ohio State Buckeyes face the Texas Longhorns. While Ohio State enters the season fresh off a 2024 national championship,
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Texas-sized expectations await Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning. Why he is ready for the challenge
Arch Manning puts it simply: "I think for greatness you have to be a leader and you have to win games. And so I'm going to try to do both."
Arch Manning gets advice from his grandfather to "get down and get out of bounds" at the end of every phone call, and will look to apply that advice when
Urban Meyer didn’t hold back on Sayin. He praised the 20-year-old quarterback’s ability with “it’s magic when it comes out of his hand.” Meyer stopped short of anointing him, but he conveyed confidence that Sayin has the tools and the mindset to grow into elite territory early in his career.
Arch Manning and Julian Sayin can make an important statement against each other that has nothing to do with the Heisman Trophy.
Baker will likely get a lot of snaps at right tackle this season after Andre Cojoe, who was competing for the starting spot, went out with a knee injury a few weeks ago. Ranked No. 9 on ESPN’s list for 2025 second-year breakouts, the 6-foot-4, 308-pound sophomore will have a big role on a new offensive line.
Orgeron believes the first-year starter can make an instant impact for the Longhorns, compares him to a Tiger great.
The Texas Longhorns have begun the Arch Manning era at quarterback. As the grandson of legendary college quarterback Archie Manning and the nephew of Peyton and Eli Manning, he is one of the highest-rated high school recruits of all time.