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Takeaways from Week 3: College football unrest and the arrival of Arch Manning


Arch Manning takes over for the Texas Longhorns. Well, sort of. We don’t know how long he’ll be the guy, because we don’t know enough about the severity of Quinn Ewers’ abdominal injury. We also don’t know yet if it’s a Wally Pipp situation, in large part because Ewers had been playing at a level that had him in early contention for the Heisman Trophy. (NBC Sports)

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Takeaways from Week 3: College football unrest and the arrival of Arch Manning


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