The Texas Longhorns are preparing to face No. 9 Vanderbilt, but the health of their starting quarterback, Arch Manning, is uncertain due to concussion protocols.
Former Florida star Tim Tebow expressed caution about rushing Manning back, citing long-term brain injury risks. Appearing on The Paul Finebaum Show, Tebow said:
Well, I think you're talking about Arch, who's a really tough player; he's a physical player.
Tebow stressed that Manning's health should not be sacrificed for a win. The 21-year-old quarterback, nephew of Super Bowl winners Peyton and Eli Manning, remains in concussion protocol ahead of the November 1 clash.
Author's summary: Tebow warns against rushing Arch Manning back.