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Bijan Robinson dit Arch Manning ready for the Texas-Ohio qualifying series match

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The first Saturday of the 2025 university football season will start with Texas N ° 1 heading to Ohio State 3 in a match that will have all your eyes to look, especially on the Longhorns sidelines.

Arch Manning, the nephew of the Super Bowl champions, Peyton and Eli Manning, was very publicized this offseason while the Texas offensive will now cross it. The second year student of Redshirt has high expectations, but a former Longhorn thinks that it has been built for the moment.

Bijan Robinson, the Star of the Falcons of Atlanta, the star back, knows what it takes to succeed in Texas, and he is convinced that Manning understands exactly what must be done this Saturday and every week after to reach the ultimate goal of a national title.

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Arch Manning Look

The quarter-arre of Texas Longhorns Arch Manning (16) warms up in front of the Peach Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on January 1, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Dale Zanine / Imagn images)

“His family, the man, he was around his whole life,” Robinson told Fox News Digital while promoting College Colors Day, which fell on August 29. “So this moment here is not too big for him.”

Manning grew up watching his uncles climb through the NFL tests – seeing them fail in difficult times but also get up to win the Vince Lombardi trophy.

The Arch of Texas Manning gives off confidence before the long -awaited confrontation with Ohio State

Peyton said this offseason earlier on “The Pat McAfee Show” that his father, Cooper Manning, prepared Arch to reach this stage of his football trip. As a WHO, Peyton said he had just acted as a guide if necessary.

“I have the impression that there is no time that is too big when you play in Texas,” said Robinson. “The outside world can make it huge, but when we are there and on the ground, God gave us a gift to go there and have fun doing it.

Arch Manning looks at the media

Texas Longhorns Arch Manning Quarterrière answers media questions during the dry media days at the Omni Atlanta hotel. (Jordan Godfree-Imagn images)

“So, with (Manning), I’m delighted to see what he can do because his confidence has been huge and he’s been in the game for so long. He’s around super bowls with his uncles and things like that, guy. This game will not affect him at all, and I think he is prepared for that and everyone around him is prepared for that.”

Playing in “The Horseshoe” in Columbus, Ohio, can be an intimidating task, but Robinson is convinced that there will be a lot of burnt orange in the stands.

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“Fortunately we were playing in Texas, there will be many fans of Texas in this match,” said Robinson with a smile. “You will see a lot of burned orange. It is quite incredible that we travel so well. We are the most hated team when we present ourselves in the stadium. No matter who we play, they will find a way to hate ourselves. But our fans travel extremely well. There are games where we will have more fans of Texas than the team at home, which is quite special.”

These days, Robinson looks at a sea of ​​red and black when he takes the ground in Atlanta. But this weekend, he will resume his old college colors – something he encourages all fans to do this Friday.

Arch Manning and Bijan Robinson side by side

Atlanta Falcons star, RB Bijan Robinson, who played his college ball in Texas, thinks that the starter Longhorns Arch Manning will not be confused despite the start of the season on the Ohio State road. (Getty)

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Developed by the License License Licenses Collegiate CLC, August 29, Marks College Colors Day, a national call for fans to “return the Switch” and to show their support for their favorite university football team.

“For all those who are a fan, I have the impression that it is really important to wear your colors and represent your school,” said Robinson.

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