Arch Manning has (seemingly) finally found his footing. With a rivalry win over Oklahoma, two overtime victories over Kentucky and Mississippi State, and an incredible performance to topple Vanderbilt, the Texas Longhorns and their quarterback are trending in the right direction.
Over the last two games, Manning averaged a 68.4 completion rate for 337.0 yards, three touchdowns, and 0.5 interceptions per game. Simply put, he looks like the quarterback everyone was expecting to see all year long.
ESPN analyst David Pollack, who played linebacker for the Georgia Bulldogs in the early 2000s, was breaking down why Manning's game has seen such rapid improvement, and his thoughts were.