With eight weeks until kickoff, Paul Finebaum stirred debate this week by predicting Arch Manning could join Tim Tebow in college football’s Heisman legacy.
Manning, the former No. 1 recruit and nephew of NFL legends Peyton and Eli, steps in as Texas’ starting quarterback after two seasons behind Quinn Ewers. Last year, he posted a 68% completion rate with 939 passing yards, nine touchdowns and two picks, plus 108 rushing yards and four scores.
Speaking Monday on ESPN’s Get Up, Finebaum said he expects Manning to contend for the Heisman Trophy if Texas lives up to its championship hopes under coach Steve Sarkisian. Finebaum also argued Sarkisian stuck too long with an injured Ewers last season, suggesting that playing Manning sooner might have turned the tide.
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If Texas plays to its potential and makes a national title run, ESPN’s analysts believe Manning will be there:
“I believe also that Arch Manning is the best college football quarterback we have seen since Tim Tebow entered the scene in 2006,” he added."Arch Manning is the best college football quarterback we have seen since Tim Tebow entered the scene in 2006."
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Finebaum says Texas coach Steve Sarkisian, known as one of the game’s best play-callers, made a costly mistake late last season by sticking with an injured Quinn Ewers instead of turning to Arch Manning. Finebaum compared it to Nick Saban’s move to bench his starter for Tua Tagovailoa years ago, a switch he thinks could have helped Texas beat Ohio State and win the national title.
Looking ahead, Finebaum says the Longhorns are capable of another run and believes Manning is the best college quarterback prospect since Tim Tebow’s debut in 2006.
Arch Manning shaping his game after NFL stars Josh Allen and Joe Burrow

Speaking at the Manning Passing Academy, Arch Manning said he studies NFL stars Josh Allen and Joe Burrow’s college tape because of their toughness and competitive edge, traits he calls “dogs.”
"I’m watching a lot of Josh Allen and Joe Burrow right now,” he said, according to Irish Star. “Those are my guys... they’re dogs. I’ve watched some of their college film. They’re just good players, elite competitors and fun to watch."After a strong spring, Manning is set to lead a Texas team with playoff hopes but big roster holes. The Longhorns will lean on newcomers as they open Aug. 30 against defending champions Ohio State.
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