Texas QB Arch Manning steals spotlight at SEC Media Days
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After Steve Spurrier questioned the “hype” around Arch Manning considering his lack of playing time, the Texas quarterback reacted Tuesday at SEC Media Days. He said his focus remains on improving his game ahead of his first year as the Longhorns’ starter.
New Orleans' Arch Manning was part of the Texas contingent here in Atlanta on Tuesday for SEC media days. He's generated a lot of hype, but is it justified?
What Did Steve Sarkisian Say About Arch Manning at SEC Media Days? originally appeared on College Football News.
Texas quarterback Arch Manning took the SEC Media Days stage for the first time, and all signs suggest he's ready for the spotlight.
Former NFL MVP and Heisman Trophy winner Cam Newton came to the defense of Arch Manning amid criticism over his decision to spend two years as the backup to Quinn Ewers at Texas, saying that developing as a backup was a wise approach by Arch and his family.
Arch Manning and the Texas Longhorns' upcoming season is one of the most anticipated in all of college football. What did Steve Sarkisian say makes Manning special?
Steve Sarkisian has nothing but praise for his young star quarterback. On Tuesday at SEC media days, Texas's coach gushed about Arch Manning’s maturity and said that sitting behind Quinn Ewers for two years helped his development.
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Texas quarterback Arch Manning admits that being the backup was tough after playing every year in high school.
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.
College football viewers are eagerly awaiting Arch Manning's 2026 debut. The Texas signal caller is set to assume the QB1 role after spending his first