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Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian and starting quarterback Arch Manning have made a notable decision by opting out of the highly publicized EA College Football cover shoot. This choice reflects their commitment to focusing on the upcoming football season rather than engaging in promotional activities related to video games.
Both Sarkisian and Manning understand the importance of preparation and teamwork as they gear up for a challenging season ahead. By prioritizing on-field performance over off-field distractions, they aim to foster a culture of dedication and hard work within the Texas football program.
Manning, who is stepping into a crucial role as the starting quarterback, recognizes the significance of his responsibilities and the expectations that come with being a leader. Sarkisian, in his role as head coach, emphasizes the value of discipline and focus as the team prepares for its upcoming games.
As the season approaches, fans are eager to see how this commitment to football will translate into performance on the field.
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