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Arch Manning promises to improve as Texas prepares for its last game before SEC play
- Texas will host Sam Houston on Saturday, September 20, in their final game before beginning SEC competition.
- Arch Manning’s struggles in the first three games, including a weak season opener and a poor outing against UTEP, have led to growing doubts among fans.
- Through three games, Manning completed 55% of his attempts, going 11 of 25 and accumulating 114 passing yards while throwing one touchdown and one interception against UTEP; meanwhile, receiver Parker Livingstone recorded three touchdown receptions during the first two contests.
- On Monday, Manning expressed confidence in his abilities and assured that both he and the offense will improve, while coach Sarkisian emphasized the importance of patience as the quarterback navigates his first major challenge.
- The game against Sam Houston is a must-watch to see if Manning can improve before SEC play, though any positive performance might be downplayed due to the opponent’s lower-level status.
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Arch Manning promises to improve as Texas prepares for its last game before SEC play
Texas quarterback Arch Manning promises better days ahead after a rough start to the season. Manning addressed questions Monday about his performance in last week's win over UTEP.
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