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Arch Manning had his most difficult task of his limited university career on Saturday.
The probable eventual n. ° 1 In the NFL general draft that leads the best classified Texas Lonchorns went to Columbus, Ohio, Saturday to face the current Ohio State Buckey champion, and made him look human.
The son of Cooper Manning, Eli and Peyton’s brother, only had 38 aerial yards entering the last quarter and finished completing only 17 of his 30 passes in a 14-7 loss.
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The Texas Lonchorns Campo Marshal, Arch Manning, returns to the team group in the first quarter of a match against the Buckeyes of the state of Ohio at the Ohio stadium in Columbus, Ohio, on Saturday. (Kyle Robertson/Columbus Dispatch/USA Today Network through IMAGN images)
The expectations for the upper recruit are in the clouds. They made calls throughout the past year that should have been playing about Quinn Ewers, and when he played, he impressed.
But Saturday was a different animal, and social networks were in full validity.
A New York Jet Fan account even said: “Boys, I don’t think #jets should Arch tanks.”

The Texas Lonchorns Campo Marshal, Arch Manning, tries to read the defense of the Buckeyes of the state of Ohio in the second quarter of a game at the Ohio stadium in Columbus, Ohio, on Saturday. (Kyle Robertson/Columbus Dispatch/USA Today Network through IMAGN images)
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Manning was filled in room and goal from the line of a yard, launched a expensive interception and almost launched a second.
He was given an opportunity for redemption when the Longhorns recovered the ball with 2:26 remaining, and began to hot with a perfect 30 -yard shot. However, the robust defense of the Buckeyes prevented Texas from obtaining another first Down.
Manning was not the only quartback with eye balloons on him. Julian Sayin made his debut in the state of Ohio, going 13 of 20 with 126 yards and a touchdown.

The safety of Ohio state buckers, Jaylen McClain, addresses the Texas Lonchorns Marshal, Arch Manning. (Network of Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch/USA Today through IMAGN images)
Texas will receive San José State, UTEP and Sam Houston State in the next three weeks.