Steve Sarkisian responds to Arch Manning injury rumors

Hayden Victoria

Steve Sarkisian responds to Arch Manning injury rumors image

Texas coach Steve Sarkisian dismissed rumors Monday that quarterback Arch Manning is dealing with an injury, brushing aside speculation during his weekly press conference.

A reporter asked Sarkisian if Manning was hurt after claiming to have noticed the sophomore grimace during a recent moment. Sarkisian cut off the line of questioning.

“According to who?” Sarkisian responded. When the reporter said it looked like it, Sarkisian said simply, “He doesn’t.”

Sarkisian then used some humor to further drive home his point after reporters pressed him. “I’ve never filmed any of you guys using the bathroom, so I don’t know what faces you do when doing that,” he said.

Manning, the Longhorns’ starting quarterback, has occasionally shown facial expressions on the field that some fans have interpreted as signs of discomfort. However, Sarkisian made clear that the former five-star recruit is healthy.

Observers have jokingly referred to such moments as the “Manning twitch,” pointing out that uncles Eli and Peyton Manning also had distinctive mannerisms during their playing careers.

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Hayden Victoria

Hayden Victoria is the founding CEO of Texas Sports Network and currently serves as Head of Content at SEC Unfiltered while contributing to USA TODAY’s Longhorns Wire. A proud student at the University of Texas at Austin, he has been credentialed to cover premier events like the Super Bowl, College Football Playoff National Championship, and NFL Combine.