Heading to an intense week 4 of college football, the discussion about the competing teams and the players on the fiscal is getting heavier, to be specific, bolder. Texas Longhorns backup quarterback Arch Manning emerged as the latest sensation of college football, reeling out a bombshell performance with five touchdowns, leading the team to a 56-7 victory over UTSA. Referring to that brilliance, ESPN analyst Paul Finebaun gave him a rare flower with his honest prediction. That said, it seemingly didn’t sit well with Stephen A. Smith, another prodigy on the show.
Manning took over the field after Quinn Ewers’ unfortunate benching due to an injury and changed the trajectory of the entire match. Although UTSA wasn’t a very strong opponent to score for, Paul could see Manning leading the Longhorns to the National Championship in the long run. But he got interrupted but Stephen A. Smith who outright declined the statement with a rude shot. ”I was getting ready to ask Paul fine bomb to go get drug tested I don’t know what the hell he was talking about. I’m like, what are you talking about?”, the co-host stated on the recent edition of ESPN College football discussion.
Only time can settle the debate spot on.