Arch Manning Confirms He鈥檚 Game-Ready for Texas Longhorns
Arch Manning reassured Texas football fans he鈥檚 ready to play if a game were scheduled today, despite limited participation in spring practice. Manning stated he feels "100%" and is following a cautious approach as emphasized by head coach Steve Sarkisian. With Fan Day approaching, the spotlight will soon shift back to the field, even though Manning will not be the focus of Saturday鈥檚 events. As Texas prepares for its first game against Texas State on September 5th, anticipation builds for a rematch with Ohio State. The Longhorns are looking to improve on last year's close miss to the College Football Playoff.
By the Numbers- Texas football's first game is set for September 5, against Texas State.
- Prediction markets suggest Texas has a 74% chance of making the College Football Playoff in 2026.
While Manning feels ready to play, the coaching staff remains focused on a long-term plan, potentially prioritizing his development over immediate participation.
State of Play- Manning has limited participation during spring practices, following a phased approach.
- Fan Day will provide fans a preview of the 2026 Longhorns, though Manning will play a minor role.
As Texas gears up for the 2026 season, Manning鈥檚 health and readiness will be closely monitored leading into the September opener against Texas State.
Bottom LineManning鈥檚 confidence provides reassurance to fans, but the coaching staff's cautious strategy underlines the importance of long-term success over short-term gains.
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