If anyone can relate to what Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning will experience next season, it’s former Texas A&M QB Johnny Manziel. Like Manning,
Smith and Manning are among the rising superstars who not only helped their teams get to the 2024 postseason but also figure to define the race to the 2025 national championship. They will be household names next fall as two of the biggest figures in the entire sport.
A sophomore expected to start at quarterback for the Longhorns next season, Arch Manning praised Quinn Ewers and the team leaders after the CFP loss.
Sarkisian has a 2-3 record in Bowl games and two consecutive semifinal losses. Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian has signed a seven-year contract extension to remain with the program, solidifying his commitment to the team despite recent NFL interest.
Following the news from EA Sports, some fans took to social media to share their thoughts on whether Manning should be on the cover of the 2026 installment of the popular game.
After falling short in the CFP for the second consecutive season, what’s next for the Longhorns as they look to get over the hump.
Texas has reached consecutive College Football Playoff semifinals and posted 25 wins over two years. You have to go all the way back to when Colt McCoy was playing quarterback during coach Mack Brown's heyday more than 15 years ago to find a better stretch.
Texas junior quarterback Quinn Ewers has declared for the NFL draft, ending a Longhorns career in which he led the program to a Big 12 championship and twice to the College Football Playoff but was not always embraced by a fan base eagerly waiting for Arch Manning to take over.
The Longhorns sideline boss could've made some serious cash in the pros but decided to stick around longer and mentor his future meal ticket in Austin.
The Ohio State Buckeyes and Notre Dame Fighting Irish have yet to play the 2024-25 National Championship Game as the season reaches its end, but the betting odd
There are numerous potential candidates for the cover of College Football 26, including Texas's Arch Manning and Ohio State's Jeremiah Smith.