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Texas Longhorns Quarterback Shakeup: Ewers Benched for Arch Manning

Texas Longhorns Quarterback Shakeup: Ewers Benched for Arch Manning

The Texas Longhorns faced a major quarterback controversy during their matchup against No. 5 Georgia. Head coach Steve Sarkisian made the decision to briefly bench starting QB Quinn Ewers and replace him with redshirt freshman Arch Manning. The switch happened in the second quarter after Ewers struggled to lead the offense effectively. Despite Sarkisian stating that Ewers remains the starter, Manning's appearance has stirred widespread speculation about the future of the Texas quarterback position.

Quinn Ewers, who has been the Longhorns' starting quarterback for most of the season, faced significant challenges in the game, with the Texas offense struggling to maintain momentum. Sarkisian’s decision to insert Manning into the game raised eyebrows, as the young quarterback is one of the most highly touted recruits in recent years. Although Manning’s performance was brief and didn’t drastically change the course of the game, Texas ultimately lost to Georgia, 24-17, leaving many to question Sarkisian’s long-term plans for the QB position.

This moment has created an ongoing debate about whether Ewers will continue as the starter or if Arch Manning will see more playing time in the future. Manning, the nephew of NFL legends Peyton and Eli Manning, carries immense pressure and expectations. Meanwhile, Ewers has shown both brilliance and inconsistency throughout the season. As the season progresses, Sarkisian and the Longhorns coaching staff will have tough decisions to make regarding who will lead the team.

Our website will continue to provide updates on the Texas quarterback situation, including the latest developments on Quinn Ewers’ performance and Arch Manning's role on the team.