December 16, 2025 - 05:35

Arch Manning has made headlines once again as he confirms his decision to return to the University of Texas for the 2026 season. After a promising first year as a starting quarterback, Manning has chosen to further develop his skills and leadership on the field rather than enter the NFL Draft.
The young quarterback's performance this past season showcased his potential, drawing attention from fans and analysts alike. His ability to read defenses and make crucial plays has solidified his role as a key player for the Longhorns. Manning's choice to stay in college reflects his commitment to honing his craft and contributing to the team's success.
As he prepares for the upcoming season, expectations will be high for Manning. He will have the opportunity to build on his experiences and lead Texas in pursuit of a championship. With his talent and determination, fans are excited to see what the future holds for this rising star in college football.
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