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Paul Finebaum Drops Shocking Prediction on Arch Manning’s Future at Ohio State—What It Means for College Football’s Biggest Rivalries

Paul Finebaum Drops Shocking Prediction on Arch Manning’s Future at Ohio State—What It Means for College Football’s Biggest Rivalries

So, Arch Manning is finally stepping into the limelight as Texas’s starting quarterback — the moment many predicted but few dared to bet on happening this soon. It makes you wonder, doesn’t it: what if he’d taken the helm last season instead of Quinn Ewers? Paul Finebaum certainly has strong opinions — suggesting that Manning’s presence might’ve flipped that heartbreaking Cotton Bowl loss to Ohio State and maybe even propelled Texas closer to a National Championship. Now, with Ewers off to the NFL, Manning’s not just inheriting the role; he’s carrying the weight of massive expectations under Steve Sarkisian’s offense, kicking off with a colossal Week 1 clash against those same Buckeyes. Can the nephew of Peyton and Eli quiet the “what-could-have-beens” and carve out his own legacy? Buckle up, because this season might just be Texas’s most electric yet. LEARN MORE.

Eli Manning’s Advice For Arch Manning (0:21)

Arch Manning will assume the saddle as Texas’s starting quarterback. Paul Finebaum wondered how last season would have unfolded if Manning received the nod sooner.

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