Texas, Arch Manning and Oklahoma
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Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning, like any big name in sports, has his fair share of supporters, as well as an equal amount of critics that would tell h
"There was a lot of sh— getting talked about our team, and I think they responded," Texas coach Steve Sarkisian said.
Arch Manning and the Texas Longhorns are back in the latest AP Poll, which was released Sunday, at No. 21 following Saturday's rivalry win over Oklahoma. At the same time, Bryce Underwood and the Michigan Wolverines fell out of the rankings entirely with Saturday's road loss to USC.
USA Today's Blake Toppmeyer had words for The Athletic's Will Leitch after his article on Arch Manning, calling the Texas Longhorns quarterback "college football's first flop."
The latest Manning quarterback staggers beneath the weight of his surname. He is Arch, by the way, not his grandpa Archie, not his uncle Eli and certainly not his uncle Peyton. He is still just 21 years old, and for all the privilege he inherited — and all the hype he invited — he deserves time to grow into himself.
Hot Ones host Sean Evans joins Big Noon Kickoff to spice it up, asking whether James Franklin or Arch Manning will be the first to leave and which Top 10 squad will miss the CFP.