Arch Manning shrugs off criticism, delivers bold declaration ahead of 2026 season

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Arch Manning shrugs off criticism, delivers bold declaration ahead of 2026 season

The Longhorns' star signal-caller is facing another season full of expectations and conversations, but he's feeling confident.

Arch Manning shrugs off criticism, delivers bold declaration ahead of 2026 season

The Longhorns' star signal-caller is facing another season full of expectations and conversations, but he's feeling confident.

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"Everything is bigger in Texas," as the saying goes, and this is especially fitting with Texas Longhorns football. Excitement and expectations are always sky high, and this buzz comes with a burden. Many talented players across college football have crumbled under this level of pressure over the years, but Longhorns superstar quarterback Arch Manning is unfazed.

In an interview with On3's Chris Low last week, he commented on the scrutiny that comes with both his last name and his role on the field, saying "I'm not going to shy away from anything. People are allowed to say whatever they want. It doesn't really affect me. I know where I'm going and I know no one's going to stop me. So that's where I am with all that."

The redshirt junior has been limited so far in spring practices after undergoing a minor foot surgery in January. However, he is feeling "100% right now," and is expected to return in time for summer workouts.

In his first season as the full-time starter in Austin, Manning threw for 3,163 yards and 26 touchdowns, adding 399 yards and 10 scores on the ground. He was named Citrus Bowl MVP after leading the Longhorns to a 41–27 victory over the Michigan Wolverines on New Year's Eve. In that game, Manning recorded 221 passing yards, 155 rushing yards, and 4 total touchdowns, including a 60-yard rushing score to seal the win in the fourth quarter:

Y'all see that speed? 👀 pic.twitter.com/JmOoz6VKlG

— Texas Football (@TexasFootball) December 31, 2025

Manning will have plenty of weapons at his disposal in 2026, with several notable portal additions for the Texas offense. These include projected 2027 1st round pick Cam Coleman (from Auburn) and a pair of highly touted running backs in Hollywood Smothers (N.C. State) and Raleek Brown (Arizona State). This influx of playmakers, combined with a revamped offensive line and an already talented group of returning skill position pieces, has the Longhorns optimistic as they seek a return to the College Football Playoff in 2026.

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