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00:00What a beating Georgia put on Texas at Memorial in Austin.
00:09I couldn't believe my eyes.
00:11Then again, it is Kirby and the Bulldogs.
00:16It is Kirby and the Bulldogs.
00:18What a show by them in Austin.
00:20They built a 23 to nothing halftime lead over the Horns.
00:25And really that was that.
00:27The Horns did get it to 23-15 late in the third, but then an ETN touchdown in the fourth
00:32put it out of reach.
00:3330-15 was the final.
00:36Quinn Ewers, of course, started this game for Texas.
00:38He did not play well in the first half.
00:41Sark ends up going to arch to finish the first half and then brought Ewers back out in the
00:47second half to put him in.
00:49Let's see if we can get Sark to explain some of that mess.
00:53I felt Quinn was a little uneasy.
00:56I just felt like giving him a chance to step back and regroup.
01:00I didn't know if we'd get a series or two with arch depending on how much time was remaining
01:05in the half on the clock.
01:07We just told Quinn, we're going to go with arch here, give you a chance to get into locker
01:11room, let's regroup and then come back out in the second half.
01:14That's what we did.
01:16I felt like it was effective.
01:17I thought Quinn came out and played a much better second half and played well in the
01:20third quarter.
01:22Quinn's our starting quarterback.
01:24I appreciate the fact that we're fortunate enough to have a backup like arch that can
01:28come into the game and provide a spark in some sense.
01:34At the end of the day, Quinn's our starter.
01:38I think we've got to do a better job around him.
01:41I think he would tell you he can play better, but we've got to coach better.
01:44Everybody's got to be better for our offensive football team to perform better.
01:48I think one of the problems for me is, my guess would be knowing personalities and talent
01:55and competition.
01:59There is no doubt in my mind that Quinn Ewers has to look over his shoulder knowing that
02:04this iconic name is standing on the sideline and that when he plays, he's better than him.
02:12The funny thing is that here's another coach that just thinks he's got all the answers
02:18and he's going to keep playing this kid who's not better than the kid standing on the sideline.
02:22Quinn Ewers' best days are over, but you're going to see what happens when he falls in
02:26that NFL draft like a brick.
02:30Arch Manning will play at Texas next year, break every record, and he'll be drafted number
02:36one in the NFL.
02:38His future is bright.
02:40The fact that he put that kid back in there after that shacky of a performance is all
02:46you need to know that he doesn't want to hurt the kid's psyche knowing that the kid
02:52on the sideline is better than him.
02:55Everybody knows it.
02:56So does Sarkeesian.
02:57Arch Manning should be the quarterback of the Texas Longhorns.
03:00He will rue the day that he keeps going back to this kid.
03:05He'll end up costing them in the end this season.
03:08They will win nothing because that's who he's playing.
03:11And if he would have played Arch Manning, I think they could have won the national championship.
03:15But far be it for me to question a genius like Steve Sarkeesian.
03:21So honestly, I'm scared to death to question genius head coaches in College of Pro Football.
03:26There's so many of them.
03:28There's so many geniuses.
03:29That word is used so loosely now in sports because there are just so many brilliant geniuses
03:34out there.
03:35But I got to tell you, that kid has never been the same since Arch Manning was standing
03:42over his shoulder on the sideline.
03:44It drives him nuts.
03:45He'll never admit it to anybody because he's Quinn Ewers and he's a, you know, Texas boy,
03:49badass.
03:50He's done great things in Texas, but he already knows that he's not better than that kid.
03:56And it drives him nuts.
03:57It's the classic story of the kid.
04:02The backup is better than the starter.

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