The Texas football team shockingly fell flat on its face in a 14-7 loss to Ohio State in Columbus. With Arch Manning as the starting quarterback, the Heisman Trophy candidate did not live up to expectations in Week 1.
Manning's performance drew plenty of backlash, including from former NFL quarterback Robert Griffin III and more. With a ton of buzz coming into this season, Manning went just 17-of-30 fr 170 yards with one touchdown and an interception.
Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian said Manning's expectations were “out of control” entering the year, which didn't help the added pressure he had on his shoulders.
Nonetheless, the head coach has a plan in place to help Manning bounce back, as he said on Thursday via Inside Texas. Article Continues Below
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