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Can Steve Sarkisian bring back the glory to Texas football?

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Texas football has big expectations for the upcoming season.

Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian is not worried about the past or the present. His leadership is top-

notch. Sarkisian had learned a lot from his coaching mentors, Nick Saban and Pete Carroll. Sarkisian

will pull all strings and do whatever it takes to win with his roster. His coaching experience at

Washington, USC, and Alabama will significantly influence the upcoming season.

Texas is ready to win.

Sarkisian knows what he signed up for. He has the mind of a champion. That’s why Sarkisian took this

job and will expect a lot from his players. He takes pride in helping and serving others.

Are we going to see Arch Manning anytime soon? As far as we’re concerned, Quinn Ewers is the starting

quarterback. He’s entering his junior year and has earned second-team All-SEC honors. Manning will be

entering his second season with Texas. He’s part of a family of football royalty: his grandfather is Archie

Manning, and his uncles are Super Bowl champions Peyton and Eli Manning. We want to see Arch in

action and what he’s capable of, but he might have to wait and learn to get his moment to shine.  As the

starting quarterback, Quinn Ewers. He was named to the second team of the SEC and is about to enter

his junior year. With Texas, Manning will be starting his second season. He comes from a football-royal

family: Peyton and Eli Manning, two Super Bowl winners, are his uncles, and his grandfather is Archie

Manning. Arch may need to wait and study in order to have his chance to shine, but we want to see him

in action and what he is capable of.

Since the coach joined the program, the transfer portal and NIL have become relevant. Sports are about

adaptation; it is either you adapt or you die. The Longhorns program depends on team success. Playing

for Sarkisian means putting your egos aside; it does not matter if you get paid as an athlete. He will not

allow that to get in the way of a positive development in the program. The Longhorns can win the

championship if all of their players stay healthy. They have a number of good players who can add value

and success to Texas, including Michael Kern, defensive tackle Alex January, tight end Washington

Wide receiver Ryan Wingo.

Georgia is the only team that could get in their way. Texas would rather be more than Georgia’s

underdog in the SEC. The Longhorns will have a point to prove as the season approaches. This upcoming

season, keep an eye on Oregon and Ohio State as well. It will be intriguing to watch which team steps up

to the plate in the College Playoffs.

Is it possible for Sarkisian and the Longhorns to restore Texas’ glory? Since 2005, they are vying for their

first national championship.

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