Arch Manning, the 21-year-old quarterback for Texas Longhorns, expressed his frustration with the team's performance after a crushing 35-10 loss to Georgia. The interception Manning threw on third-and-short was particularly ugly, sailing above DeAndre Moore Jr.'s head and landing in the hands of Bulldogs defensive back KJ Bolden.
When asked about the game, Manning bluntly stated that "losing" was the most frustrating part of it. His statement didn't provide much insight into what went wrong for the team, but his overall tone conveyed disappointment and frustration.
Texas's performance this season has been rollercoaster-like, with some highs and lows. The loss to Georgia dropped them to 7-3 on the season, putting their College Football Playoff hopes in jeopardy. However, Longhorns running back Quintrevion Wisner remains optimistic that his squad can still reach the playoffs if they "take care of business" in their upcoming games.
Wisner's confidence is echoed by Manning, who emphasized that Texas will focus on beating Arkansas next and controlling what they can control. The Razorbacks have yet to win a game against Southeastern Conference opponents, making them an attractive opponent for Texas.
The team's struggles this season are evident, but the Longhorns are determined to bounce back from Saturday's loss and make a push for the playoffs.
When asked about the game, Manning bluntly stated that "losing" was the most frustrating part of it. His statement didn't provide much insight into what went wrong for the team, but his overall tone conveyed disappointment and frustration.
Texas's performance this season has been rollercoaster-like, with some highs and lows. The loss to Georgia dropped them to 7-3 on the season, putting their College Football Playoff hopes in jeopardy. However, Longhorns running back Quintrevion Wisner remains optimistic that his squad can still reach the playoffs if they "take care of business" in their upcoming games.
Wisner's confidence is echoed by Manning, who emphasized that Texas will focus on beating Arkansas next and controlling what they can control. The Razorbacks have yet to win a game against Southeastern Conference opponents, making them an attractive opponent for Texas.
The team's struggles this season are evident, but the Longhorns are determined to bounce back from Saturday's loss and make a push for the playoffs.