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(3) Ohio State 14 (1) Texas 7
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How about them Buckeyes?
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After one game, I am not impressed with Manning. So far, the hype is because of the name on the back of the jersey and that he plays for Texas.
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What a way to kick off the season and noon on week one with these two teams playing. 
With playoff implications on the line. I was pulling for OSU in this one, Congrats to them on the win.

I didnt get to watch it. Was OSUs defense just that dominate? Or did Manning struggle somewhat?
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(Yesterday, 09:07 PM)King Kong Wrote: What a way to kick off the season and noon on week one with these two teams playing. 
With playoff implications on the line. I was pulling for OSU in this one, Congrats to them on the win.

I didnt get to watch it. Was OSUs defense just that dominate? Or did Manning struggle somewhat?

IMO, Manning looked like that he didn't belong out there. He was rushing his throws and he looked uneasy all game long.. OSU's speed may have to do with that.
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I agree with Jarons. Arch was in his own way most of the game.
However, he did make improvements as the game went along and his throwing was better in the 4th quarter. I haven't written him off completely. I'm anxious to see Texas play next week.
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(8 hours ago)Granny Bear Wrote: I agree with Jarons.  Arch was in his own way most of the game.
However, he did make improvements as the game went along and his throwing was better in the 4th quarter.  I haven't written him off completely.  I'm anxious to see Texas play next week.

I think Arch will be fine.  He has more pressure on him than any player in college football.  Throw in the fact his first start was on the road in one of the biggest games in college for all of 2025 and against the defending national champs that has roster full of future NFL starters.  Who wouldn't have struggled?

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