Steve Sarkisian’s Longhorns came into the big 2025 with the No.1 ranked tag and thinking they were about to run the SEC after stacking up $35-40 worth roster. But fast forward three weeks of Texas football and booing, the Longhorns looked nothing like a pre-season trailer. Look, a 2–1 record isn’t the end of the world in Texas, but when you’re averaging just 24 points a game with this much stacked offense? Obviously, people will turn their heads. Manning’s pigskin throws had analysts like Paul Finebaum and ESPN’s Jordan Rodgers eat their pre-season words.

Look, not everybody sold out or dumped their stock on Arch Manning after that Cotton Bowl rematch with Ryan Day’s Buckeyes in the season opener. Still, Arch looked like a nepo baby getting everything handed to him in that 14–7 loss. He l

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