Longhorns Daily News: ULM assistant claims team ‘don’t hold too much fear’ for Texas’ Arch Manning
Plus: Texas volleyball beat Baylor
ULM defensive Earnest Hill sounds confident ahead of his team’s matchup against the Texas Longhorns this weekend.
“We have some kids on our team who played against him in New Orleans [in high school], and a couple guys done beat him already. So, they don’t hold too much fear against him,” Hill said earlier this week, according to 247Sports. “So, they’re not gonna hold any fear against him coming up here [this coming weekend.]”
Let’s see if he changes his tune come time for his post-game press conference.
WHAT THEY’RE SAYING ABOUT THE LONGHORNS
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Austin American-Statesman: Golden: Why Texas football’s defense is having so much fun
247Sports: The Insider, Part I: Longhorns meeting, exceeding or falling short of expectations on defense, special teams
247Sports: Texas football’s defense finds early-season success by trusting Pete Kwiatkowski’s plan
247Sports: Desmond Howard explains why Texas is better than Georgia
Inside Texas: ITYT: Deep Dive – Breaking down every Arch Manning touchdown
Inside Texas: Ranking the Texas Longhorns remaining schedule by difficulty
Inside Texas: What to watch for when Texas plays ULM
ICYMI IN BURNT ORANGE NATION
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RECRUITING ROUNDUP
247Sports: Where Texas football commits are playing this week
247Sports: Texas OL commit John Mills: ‘I know I made the right decision’
247Sports: An early look at the visitor list for No. 2 Georgia at No. 1 Texas on Oct. 19
Inside Texas: Top 2027 QB target Peyton Houston recaps Texas visit and what he loves about the offense
Inside Texas: Texas maintaining communication with a 2025 5-star committed to a national power
SEC SHOWDOWN
Good Bull Hunting: Trenches Preview: Bowling Green at Texas A&M
Rock M Nation: Can the run game be even more effective than last season?
Rock M Nation: Between the Numbers: Vanderbilt preview
Red Cup Rebellion: What we know, kinda know, and don’t know: Final warm-up edition
Rocky Top Talk: Tennessee vs. Oklahoma: Wednesday injury report
Dawg Sports: 3 things that worry me about… us
A Sea Of Blue: Mark Pope is high on Collin Chandler, who is recovering from minor injury
WHAT WE’RE READING
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NEWS CAROSS LONGHORN NATION AND BEYOND
- Texas volleyball beat former Big 12 foe Baylor last night.
HORNS WIN IN WACO #HookEm pic.twitter.com/aAJ9jNVqtV
— Texas Volleyball (@TexasVolleyball) September 19, 2024
This article was originally published by Xander Peters at Burnt Orange Nation – All Posts – (https://www.burntorangenation.com/2024/9/19/24249265/longhorns-daily-news-ulm-texas-arch-manning-quinn-ewers-steve-sarkisian-sec).
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