Sun Sep 15 01:28:14 UTC 2024: ## Arch Manning Shines in Debut as Longhorns Quarterback

Austin, Texas – Arch Manning, the highly touted freshman quarterback for the University of Texas Longhorns, made his highly anticipated debut in the second half of Saturday’s game against UTSA. Manning entered the game after starter Quinn Ewers suffered an abdominal strain, leaving the Heisman Trophy hopeful sidelined for the remainder of the contest.

Manning wasted no time making his presence felt, leading the Longhorns on a four-play, 72-yard touchdown drive in his first possession. The drive culminated in a 19-yard touchdown pass to DeAndre Moore, showcasing Manning’s impressive accuracy and arm strength.

The young quarterback then showcased his athleticism on the following drive, breaking off a 67-yard rushing touchdown. The electrifying run left fans in awe, demonstrating Manning’s ability to make plays both with his arm and legs.

In just one quarter of action, Manning completed 3 of 5 passes for 25 yards and a touchdown, while also rushing for 53 yards and another score.

“Arch Manning is already looking incredible,” said Matthew Laskowitz, a college football analyst. Social media erupted with excitement as fans lauded the freshman’s performance.

“A Manning that can run is SCARY!,” exclaimed one fan on Twitter, highlighting the added dimension Manning brings to the Longhorns offense.

While the Longhorns went on to win the game, the focus remains on the impressive performance of the freshman quarterback. Manning’s debut has generated immense buzz, and fans are eagerly anticipating his future with the Longhorns.

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