

Arch Manning, the highly anticipated successor to Quinn Ewers as the Texas Longhorns‘ starting quarterback, has once again found himself at the center of controversy. ESPN’s recent ranking of the top 15 quarterbacks for the 2025 season placed Manning at a modest 12th position, a decision that has ignited a firestorm among fans and analysts alike.
Despite limited playing time in his initial seasons, Manning showcased significant promise during the 2024 campaign. He appeared in 10 games, starting two due to Ewers’ injury, and amassed 583 passing yards with four touchdowns and a single interception. His performance against Mississippi State was particularly noteworthy, completing 26 of 31 passes for 324 yards and two touchdowns, leading Texas to a 35-13 victory.
Fans React to ESPN’s Ranking
The reaction to ESPN’s ranking was swift and intense. Fans took to social media to express their disbelief and frustration, with comments highlighting the perceived injustice. One fan remarked, “The fall of ESPN should be documented because no way Arch is 12.” Another added, “Holy Moly, Arch got done dirty.”
Critics argue that Manning‘s ranking is incongruent with his demonstrated potential and the expectations surrounding his upcoming tenure as the Longhorns’ starting quarterback. With Ewers declaring for the NFL Draft, Manning is poised to take the reins, a transition that has been met with optimism by the Texas coaching staff.
Head coach Steve Sarkisian praised Manning‘s patience and commitment, noting, “He’s been patient. How many people have come after him from other schools to get him to transfer? He’s stayed the course and stayed true to his word, so we’re pumped about him.”
The controversy surrounding ESPN’s ranking underscores the heightened expectations and scrutiny that accompany Manning’s ascent. As the 2025 season approaches, all eyes will be on him to validate the faith of his supporters and perhaps silence his detractors.
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