Steve Sarkisian discusses potential for Arch Manning to return to Texas
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 25, 2026, 4:00 PM
Last updated Jun 25, 2026
Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian suggested that quarterback Arch Manning may consider returning for another season after 2026. Sarkisian acknowledged that Manning loves college football and the University of Texas, hinting at the possibility of opting for another year instead of entering the NFL Draft. This discussion follows a trend in college football where high-profile quarterbacks weigh their draft options against returning to college for more experience and better financial incentives. Sarkisian's comments are likely to keep the speculation lively throughout the upcoming season, especially with regards to potential NFL draft picks.
- •Steve Sarkisian hints at Arch Manning's potential return to Texas.
- •Manning enjoys college football and is successful with NIL contracts.
- •Sarkisian's comments have stirred ongoing speculation about Manning's future.
- •The trends show top quarterbacks weighing NFL against college returns.
- 4:00 PMYahoo Sports — Steve Sarkisian hints QB Arch Manning returning to Texas after season
"Browns potential 2027 QB target, Arch Manning, just might stay back after his junior season this year.
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