In a recent development, the Texas Longhorns have been fined $250,000 by the Southeastern Conference (SEC) following an incident during their 30-15 loss to Georgia. The fine was imposed after fans threw debris onto the field, causing a significant delay in the game. The University of Texas at Austin issued a statement condemning the unsportsmanlike behavior and pledged to prevent such incidents in the future.
In other news, Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers has announced his intention to enter the NFL Draft, paving the way for Arch Manning to potentially become the Longhorns’ starting quarterback next season. Manning, the nephew of NFL legends Peyton and Eli Manning, has expressed his commitment to staying with Texas and is poised to lead the team in the 2025 campaign.
Manning’s decision to remain at Texas comes amid discussions about his potential role in the team’s future. With Ewers’ departure, Manning is expected to take on a more prominent position, bringing his highly touted skills to the forefront of the Longhorns’ offense.
These developments mark a significant turning point for Texas football as they prepare for the upcoming season with a renewed focus and leadership under Arch Manning.