Quinn Ewers' decision to head for the NFL Draft means the Texas Longhorns will have a new signal-caller in 2025 -- and their new QB1 is set to be Arch Manning, the highly-touted 19
Kirk Herbstreit said he wasn’t second-guessing Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian about one fourth-quarter play call, but it sure sounded like it.
Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian addressed a disputed play called during the game vs Ohio State, making something noted to QB Arch Manning.
Everything seemed set up perfect for the Texas Longhorns future no matter what happens in the Cotton Bowl for their College Football Playoff semifinal matchup a
After leading the Texas Longhorns to back-to-back College Football Playoff semifinal appearances, it should have surprised no one that head coach Steve
Quinn Ewers was that guy. He was the No. 1 recruit, the first perfectly graded quarterback in the 247Sports Composite since Vince Young. His initial decommitment from Texas in 2020 as a high school recruit portended the end of the Tom Herman era.
Action Network's Brett McMurphy reported on Saturday that Sarkisian has agreed to a contract extension to remain at Texas. Details on the length of the extension have yet to be reported, but it comes after the head coach reportedly declined interviews with two NFL franchises.
No Arch Manning, a controversial unsportsmanlike penalty on Gunnar Helm and head-scratching decisions from Steve Sarkisian doomed Texas in the final moments of Friday's 28-14 loss to Ohio State in the College Football Playoff semifinals. The Longhorns ...
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.
If Quinn Ewers turned down an $8 million NIL deal to turn pro because he only wanted to play at Texas, Steve Sarkisian better hope that Arch Manning is as good as what his five-star rating coming out of high school suggests he could be.
Texas has used backup quarterback Arch Manning in packages for the red zone to success this season, as the 19-year-old gave their offense a mobile threat that Quinn Ewers didn't. Fans and local Austin media wanted to see more of Manning in the red zone during the CFP.