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Arch Manning's progress in Longhorns QB1 battle revealed by HC Steve Sarkisian

Sarkisian seems to be impressed with the progress of his QB2

Manning is in the midst of a QB battle with Quinn Ewers
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As the Texas Longhorns gear up for their inaugural season in the SEC in 2024, much of the attention has been on the development of their quarterback roster, particularly the progress of Arch Manning. While Quinn Ewers remains the starting quarterback, head coach Steve Sarkisian has been vocal about the strides Manning has made during his time with the team.

In a recent interview on The Dan Patrick Show, Sarkisian provided insight into Manning's growth, emphasizing that the young quarterback is on the right track. "Arch has shown significant development since he ed us," Sarkisian said. "We're confident in his abilities and believe that when his moment comes, he'll be ready to contribute effectively. It's not just about getting him ready for a few snaps; it's about shaping him into a quarterback who can excel in the SEC and beyond."

While Manning is currently the backup, Sarkisian made it clear that the team has full confidence in his potential. The focus is on ensuring that Manning is not only prepared to step in if needed but also on developing him into a championship-caliber player. Sarkisian's comments suggest that the team is taking a long-term approach to Manning's growth, understanding the pressures and expectations that come with his last name and his role in a program like Texas.

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The head coach's remarks also hint at a strategic development process, one that balances immediate readiness with future potential. Sarkisian noted that while Ewers had an outstanding 2023 season, which included 3,161 ing yards and 21 touchdowns, Manning is being groomed carefully for future leadership. The Texas coaching staff is focused on preparing him not just for college success but also for a potential career in the NFL.

As the Longhorns prepare for their first season in the SEC, Sarkisian's approach to Manning's development will be a key storyline. Although Ewers is expected to lead the team, the coaching staff is clearly invested in ensuring Manning is ready when his opportunity arises. With early non-conference games on the schedule, there may be opportunities for Manning to see the field and demonstrate the progress Sarkisian has highlighted.

The 2024 season is poised to be a defining one for Texas, not only because of their transition to the SEC but also due to the potential emergence of Arch Manning as a future star quarterback. Sarkisian's comments underscore the careful and deliberate process behind Manning's development, one that could pay dividends for the Longhorns in the years to come.

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