The Texas Longhorns‘ journey in the college football season will begin this weekend with their opening game against Colorado State. Head coach Steve Sarkisian still needs to make a final decision on who will start as quarterback.
In their first presentation since joining the SEC, all eyes will be on this program. Last year, the Texans reached the playoffs, and this season they will aim to at least match that achievement.
The main issue for Coach Sarkisian is having two top-tier quarterbacks. On one hand, there’s Quinn Ewers, who is considered a serious contender for the Heisman Trophy. On the other hand, there’s Arch Manning, who has been making a strong case for more playing time.
The path this season will be far from easy for the Longhorns. Among other top contenders, they will face teams like Oklahoma, Georgia, Florida, Arkansas, and Texas A&M. Undoubtedly, it will be a significant challenge for the Texans.
The final decision from HC on who will start in week 1
Regarding the final decision on who will be the starter for the debut against Colorado State, Coach Sarkisian did not specify whether it will be Manning or Ewers.
According to columnist Anwar Richardson, ‘Texas football coach Steve Sarkisian was asked if he would play Arch Manning in the first half against Colorado State. Sarkisian responded, “We’ll find out.”
The Texas Longhorns’ first games of the season
- vs Colorado State, August 31st
- vs Michigan, September 7th
- vs UTSA, September 14th
- vs ULM, September 21st
- vs Mississippi State, September 28th