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College Football Analyst Has Tough Words for Texas' Arch Manning's Future

College Football Analyst Has Tough Words for Texas' Arch Manning's Future

Summary

Texas quarterback Arch Manning, initially seen as a top prospect, has not met expectations in his college football career. Analyst Joel Klatt suggests Manning needs more college experience before considering the NFL, recommending 20 more games to develop his skills.

Key Facts

  • Arch Manning plays as a quarterback for the Texas Longhorns college football team.
  • Manning did not start in his first two college years as he was behind QB Quinn Ewers.
  • He became a full-time starting quarterback in the 2025 season.
  • Some analysts believe Manning needs more time in college football to develop his skills.
  • Joel Klatt suggests Manning needs at least 20 more college games before being ready for the NFL.
  • Manning has thrown for 2,123 yards this season but hasn't been as dominant as expected.
  • His potential as a top NFL draft pick has been questioned due to his performance.
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