Texas QB Arch Manning Earns SEC Honors
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Arch Manning's recent improvement has proven that he's not 'a flop'
When The Athletic asked, “Is Arch Manning college football’s first flop?” the post went viral and had the entire sports world weighing in on the fair — and unfair — treatment of the sophomore QB. For Manning,
Texas quarterback Arch Manning had quite the week. It started with him in concussion protocol after a rough hit the week before against Mississippi State. Then it took another turn when he was caught in a viral photo at a traffic stop before he finished the week by leading the No. 20 Longhorns to a 34-31 win over No. 9 Vanderbilt on Saturday.
How did Arch Manning do against Vanderbilt? Here's a look at his stats, highlights and more from the Longhorns' win over the Commodores.
Nobody had better Heisman odds entering this season thanArch Manning (+650). Peyton Manning’s nephew had Paul Finebaum and other analysts saying he was the best quarterback prospect since forever, or at least since Tim Tebow.
The Longhorns offense is suddenly on a roll, as Manning threw for 328 yards and three TDs in the 34-31 win over No. 9 Vanderbilt.
Analyst Todd McShay has upped his level of confidence in Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning because of one area in which he has shown major improvement.
Texas Longhorns star Arch Manning receives a strong endorsement from ESPN broadcaster Sean McDonough during his career-best game.
Arch Manning passed for 328 yards and three TDs, including a 75-yarder to Ryan Wingo on the first play, to lead No. 20 Texas over No. 9 Vanderbilt 34-31.
After clearing concussion protocol last week, Texas QB Arch Manning authored a huge win over No. 9 Vanderbilt that kept Texas in solid contention in the SEC race and the CFP. Here's how he did it.
It also derailed Arch Manning‘s preseason Heisman hype and hopes. Now, sitting at 7-2, Texas is still in the hunt – all thanks to the 12-team playoff format introduced last season. With room for three teams each from the Big Ten and SEC,
Texas football’s Arch Manning, whose the program’s first-year full-time starting quarterback, and Colin Simmons, who’s steadily coming to represent the face of this season’s Longhorn defensive line, both received SEC player of the week honors,