Arch Manning opened his second season at Texas with heavy expectations, mixing highlight-reel moments with uneven play that made it unclear if he could fully meet the hype.
Then, after a brief concussion injury, he returned to deliver arguably his cleanest performance of the college football season, helping the Longhorns pull off a 34-31 upset over No. 9 Vanderbilt in Week 10.
On a recent episode of "See Ball Get Ball," college football analyst David Pollack suggested that the brief setback may have actually been the turning point Manning needed.
"I think the concussion absolutely helped Arch Manning. And I say that because it's the first time I've seen him play where he did not want to get hit. It was very clear he didn't wanna get hit," Pollack said. "A lot of times, you see him w

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