This season, the Texas Longhorns’ offensive line hasn’t performed as well as it once did. Injuries and draft loss have made the O-line vulnerable, allowing pressure on 41.9% of Arch Manning’s drop-backs last month, the worst in the SEC and 124th in the FBS. On top of that, a limited running game has forced him into rushed throws and mistakes. Now going up against Georgia, Steve Sarkisian is risking Manning in high-pressure situations once again, with the entire team’s hope sitting squarely on his back.
Arch Manning’s situation turned from best to worst this year, taking 18 sacks in eight games, six of which were against Florida, when the O-line allowed pressure on 58% of his dropbacks. Then he even suffered a heavy hit from two Mississippi State defenders, which ended up putting him in

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