CLEVELAND, Ohio — The struggles of Texas quarterback Arch Manning have become one of college football’s most dissected topics, with everyone from casual fans to professional analysts weighing in on why the highly-touted freshman hasn’t lived up to expectations.

On a recent episode of First Things First, football analyst Joel Klatt provided a masterclass in quarterback mechanics while highlighting how the Manning name itself may be contributing to Arch’s early career difficulties.

Manning’s statistics tell the story of his struggles: 44% completion rate against UTEP, 114 yards, and an interception in every game he’s played. But according to Klatt, the issues go deeper than raw numbers, starting with fundamental timing problems.

“Timing plus spacing equals completion,” Klatt explained. “S

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