Arch Manning, Texas Longhorns
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The Longhorns bring hype with Arch Manning at quarterback, but talent losses in the trenches leave questions. Can Texas’ star QB carry the team through the SEC gauntlet, or will early missteps derail expectations?
For the Texas Longhorns, playing in the Forty Acres makes their home games easier on them, but it is daunting for their opponents, a perk of having one of the b
Texas starts the season ranked No. 1 for the first time in program history and a betting favorite to win the national championship.
Arch Manning is the No. 1 overall pick in ESPN analyst Field Yates' 2026 mock draft. Here's why he has the Texas QB going first.
Arch Manning is one of the main reasons for the hype that they are receiving. Manning has been one of the most talked about players in college football. It helps that his uncles are NFL legends Peyton Manning and Eli Manning.
Earlier in August, Archie Manning, NFL legend and grandfather of Arch Manning, boldly declared that his grandson would stay with the Texas Longhorns beyond this season and not enter the 2026 NFL Draft. Weeks later, the Longhorns quarterback finally had a chance to share his opinion about his pro aspirations.
With pressure and expectations growing around the nephew of Peyton and Eli Manning as he looks to lead the No. 1 Texas Longhorns to the program’s first title since the 2005 season, his grandfather and New Orleans Saints legend, Archie Manning, attempted to take some of the pressure off of his grandson recently.
What this decision has inadvertently done is put even more pressure on Texas' first-year starting quarterback Arch Manning to play at a high level during Week 1. While Manning has not had a lot of starting experience,