
Arch Manning 'Fought His Ass Off' vs. Florida, Says Texas HC Steve Sarkisian
Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian defended starting quarterback Arch Manning and the Longhorns' 3-2 start to the season when speaking to reporters after Saturday's 29-21 loss to the Florida Gators.
"I found out he's a tough dude. He fought his ass off on Saturday," Sarkisian said Monday on what he'd learned about Manning, per Horns247's Eric Henry. "This guy has a lot of courage and toughness and I think he gained a lot of respect from his team.
"Does he need to play better, sure. We need to play better around him, sure."
About Texas' record, Sarkisian said (h/t Texas reporter Anwar Richardson): "I mean, how many teams are there in college football? 136?
"Take the other 135 and have them go play at Ohio State and at The Swamp, see how they do."
Texas' three wins this season have come against non-SEC opponents in San Jose State, UTEP and Sam Houston.
The Longhorns have lost their biggest two games of the season so far, including a season-opening defeat at Ohio State and last weekend's SEC opener at Florida.
Manning finished Saturday's loss having gone 16-for-29 with 263 passing yards while adding a team-high 83 rushing yards.
He recorded two passing touchdowns, including a 38-yard throw to Ryan Wingo to help the Longhorns make a late push in the third quarter.
Manning then threw back-to-back fourth-quarter interceptions that erased Texas' hopes of a comeback.
Texas' offense outside of Manning combined for just 15 rushing yards in the loss. The offensive line, which lost four starters from last season and has yet to find its rhythm this fall, struggled to protect its quarterback.
Manning took six sacks, including one on which he lost his helmet and missed the next drive, from a Florida pass rush that had previously totaled just three total sacks in four games.
When asked what could be changed about the offensive line going forward, Sarkisian said Monday (h/t David Eckert of the Austin Statesman): "Got to play better. Got to coach better. Got to play better."
Texas has another big game coming up on the schedule when the annual Red River Rivalry matchup with undefeated Oklahoma takes place on Saturday at Cotton Bowl Stadium in Dallas.
The Longhorns will need to find some answers soon in order to set up Manning for success against the Sooners' pass defense, which has ranked second in the FBS with just over 118 passing yards allowed per game through the program's 5-0 start to the season.
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