
Is Arch Manning the Next Trevor Lawrence? Insider Drops Stunning Comparison That Could Change Texas Football Forever
Manning did get a couple of starts last season while Quinn Ewers was injured, and he looked good. He threw for nearly 600 yards in those two games, and he threw four touchdown passes and two interceptions. He also threw four touchdown passes in a game that he didn’t start in. The Texas offense had a lot of success with Manning in the game.
“Smart, competitive, great pedigree, obviously. In his two starts, 13 total touchdowns, two interceptions, like the guy can play,” Klatt continued. “Texas could be a more dangerous offense. I do believe that you have to account for him as an athlete and as a runner, we saw that in some of those games, his ability to take it the distance is there, so you have to account for that at least, at a minimum, which is difficult because there’s only so many defenders that you get to deploy as a defensive coordinator.”
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