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Texas’ Redemption Arch: The Controversial Landmark Set to Stir Debate and Define an Era

Texas' Redemption Arch: The Controversial Landmark Set to Stir Debate and Define an Era

Texas is a very different story. Entering the year, there was a ton of hype for a few reasons. Texas was very good last season, and they were ranked highly entering the year. The expectation of winning, or at least competing for a National Championship was thrust upon the roster. Along with the team hype was the mania surrounding yet another golden arm of the Manning family. Arch Manning was taking the ball for the Longhorns after a couple of years as a backup. The problem is that Manning has struggled in his first year under center. He is 81-for-135 with 1,151 passing yards and 11 touchdowns. He also has five interceptions. That may not sound terrible, but when your team is just 3-2, the numbers aren’t good enough. He does lead the team in rushing, which is actually a concern of mine, considering he is at just 160 for the season. He does have five rushing touchdowns, but the team needs to have more than just him running the ball. The first loss of the season was against Ohio State, on the road. Ohio State might be the best team in the country, so the loss was a bit expected, and it was a 14-7 loss, so it wasn’t exactly embarrassing. The other loss came last week, off of a bye, when they lost to a bad Florida team, dropping that one 29-21. Simply put they cannot lose another game this season. 

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