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Arch Manning of Texas football denies transfer rumors in light of Quinn Ewers’ probable comeback

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During the Texas Football segment of the Sugar Bowl media availability, reporters questioned quarterback Arch Manning about his college football future and he addressed the reports that he would leave the Longhorns. But he put that nonsense to rest when he declared that Texas is the school he has always wanted to play for, thus he is prepared to remain there, according to Bob Ballou.”I haven’t given transferring any thought. All I have on my mind is improving and supporting this team in any way I can, with the goal of one day fulfilling my lifelong dream of playing for the University of Texas.

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Manning comes from a fantastic football family—his grandfather is Archie Manning, his uncles are Peyton and Eli Manning—so it is undeniable that he has garnered a lot of media attention. The next great quarterback to replace Peyton Manning talked about how much attention he was receiving before the Sugar Bowl game versus the Washington Huskies.

“It has both good and bad aspects,” Arch stated. There are many benefits to it, but the drawback is that you are recognized rather quickly everywhere you go. Sometimes you just want to be discreet and unassuming. I frequently receive excellent advise.

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Manning is now the Longhorns’ backup quarterback.

Arch Manning has been promoted within the Longhorns and is now officially Quinn Ewers’ backup quarterback. Maalik Murphy, on the other hand, has entered the transfer portal and plans to attend Duke. Even though Manning is only a freshman and only eighteen years old, Texas football’s offensive coordinator Kyle Flood told ESPN that the squad has a great deal of faith in the kid.

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“We have complete faith in Arch,” Flood went on. He has made great growth this year, in my opinion. He has approached the game from the outset with the mindset of a true student. The fact that he never viewed the game like a backup or third quarterback made it very easy for him to simply keep doing what he was doing when that happened, which was probably best for both him and our team. He tackles every situation as though he were the starting quarterback. That, in my opinion, is the secret to being prepared for calls when serving in a reserve capacity.

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Even though Manning redshirted this season and, according to Bleacher Report, will be eligible for four more seasons, he will most likely start as the backup quarterback once more because Ewers’ future plans to leave Texas are currently unknown. If Manning proves to be the next great quarterback in his royal family, a lot of eyes will be on him anyway.

Texas QB Arch Manning makes his debut against Texas Tech - Burnt Orange  Nation

Manning has only played in one game, which was on November 24 at the conclusion of a resounding victory over Texas Tech, in which he completed just five passes. As things stand right now, the No. 3 Texas football team will play the No. 2 Washington Huskies on January 1 at 8:45 p.m. at the Sugar Bowl.

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