ESPN Southeastern Conference analyst Paul Finebaum is very confident in the Texas Longhorns heading into the 2025 college football season. Particularly, in Arch Manning.
“I am as married to Arch Manning as an old geezer like me can be to a young, great college quarterback, but I like everything about him and I think you said something,” Finebaum said earlier this week, according to Fansided. “The Manning name matters, but it isn’t going to matter that field in a couple of weeks at Ohio State. The experience of being an understudy to Ewers and understanding Sark’s system is what’s going to get them over the top and probably — well, not probably — definitely beat Ohio State in the opener.”
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