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    “Keep That Same Energy On The Field”: Fans Fired Up As Charged Up Arch Manning Gears Up For First Lone Star Showdown

    Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning appeared hyped up heading into this year’s Lone Star showdown. On Friday, Nov. 28, Manning and the rest of coach Steve Sarkisian‘s Longhorns faced coach Mike Elko’s Texas A&M Aggies in another episode of their in-state rivalry for a Week 14 matchup in the 2025 collegiate football season on the former’s home pitch, the DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium.

    Leading up to the highly anticipated game, a video was posted by @texasfootball on Instagram, showing Manning entering the stadium. During his entrance, he was seen screaming alongside Longhorns fans in what became a candid moment between him and his supporters. The young star was wearing an all-brown suit, a blue long-sleeved button-up, and a navy blue tie inside.

    “Fire us up, @archmanning 😤🤘,” @texasfootball on Instagram captioned with a couple of emojis.

     

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    College football fans online got charged up over Manning being vividly hyped for the matchup as the energy resonated throughout the venue.

    “Let’s keep that same energy on the field, Archie,” one fan said with a couple of emojis.

    (image credits: @texasfootball on Instagram)
    (image credits: @texasfootball on Instagram)

    “HYPE ME UP KING,” another fan exclaimed.

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    (image credits: @texasfootball on Instagram)

    “Career game for Arch incoming,” another user claimed.

    (image credits: @texasfootball on Instagram)
    (image credits: @texasfootball on Instagram)

    “Yaaass, we love a spicy QB1!,” a fan shared with a fire emoji.

    (image credits: @texasfootball on Instagram)
    (image credits: @texasfootball on Instagram)

    Other users, even those who are not Longhorns faithful, acknowledged the energy that was being exuded by Manning.

    “Would never usually say this as an Alabama fan but HOOK ‘EM,” one user wrote.

    (image credits: @texasfootball on Instagram)
    (image credits: @texasfootball on Instagram)

    “Love his spirit! Go Arch!!,” another fan posted.

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    (image credits: @texasfootball on Instagram)

    “Love it! Have the best game tonight,” a fan commented with a plethora of emojis.

    (image credits: @texasfootball on Instagram)
    (image credits: @texasfootball on Instagram)

    Manning is in his junior year of college football tenure with the Longhorns, having spent the last three seasons with the program. He is pursuing his first national championship this year, as the squad has had back-to-back postseason exits in the NCAA tournament over the past couple of campaigns. Manning is hailed by many as the best player in his position in the current landscape.

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    Arch Manning And The Texas Longhorns Won Against The Texas A&M Aggies By 10 Points

    Arch Manning and the rest of the 2025 Texas Longhorns showed tremendous composure and determination as they defeated the Texas A&M Aggies despite trailing at halftime.

    After the first two periods, the Aggies led the Longhorns by seven points, 10-3, which was then countered by Texas’ 10-0 run in the third quarter. In the final frame, the Longhorns jumped to a 14-7 score to win by 10 points, 27-17.

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