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Time of India
11 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Fearless Arch Manning goes viral after unexpected lineman act during Ryan Wingo event
Fearless Arch Manning goes viral after unexpected lineman act during Ryan Wingo event (Image via Getty) An unexpected event happened at a youth football camp in St. Louis this weekend. A photo went viral, leaving fans surprised and amused. It showed Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning in a place no one thought he'd be — down in the trenches. The internet quickly picked it up and started reacting. But why was Arch Manning there, and what exactly was going on? The full story includes friendship, teamwork, and a fun day on the field with kids. Arch Manning helped Ryan Wingo run a youth football camp in St. Louis On Saturday, June 15, 2025, University of Texas wide receiver Ryan Wingo held a youth football camp in St. Louis, Missouri, where he was born and raised before coming to college. That morning, dozens of kids came to learn football skills, hear good advice, and meet their idol collegiate football players. What surprised and shocked everyone was the guests was none other than Arch Manning, one of the most talked about quarterbacks in collegiate football. Arch Manning came to facilitate and support Ryan Wingo. He didn't just speak or throw passes — he was fully involved. A photo posted by the account @Flghtchiatrist on X (formerly Twitter) showed Arch Manning lined up with young players, down in the trenches, participating just like any coach or teammate would. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 2025 Top Trending local enterprise accounting software [Click Here] Esseps Learn More Undo The post quickly went viral. 'Who the hell got Arch Manning in the trenches,' one user wrote, while another said, 'Keow they aie toot Arch in the trenchesh lootball,' referencing the funny moment of seeing a quarterback in a lineman's spot. Fans were surprised but loved the energy. Ryan Wingo praised Arch Manning's support during the football camp Ryan Wingo, who joined Texas in 2024, spoke highly of Arch Manning's visit. He told local reporters, 'Arch didn't have to come, but he did. That's the kind of teammate he is.' The two players have grown close since becoming Longhorns, and this camp showed just how strong that bond is. The event took place at a local high school field in North St. Louis ran throughout Saturday morning and afternoon. Arch Manning and Ryan Wingo worked with the kids on drills, teamwork, and motivation. It wasn't just about football — it was about giving appearance left a big impact on everyone who attended. Also Read: Texas QB Arch Manning Goes Viral After Casually Pulling Up To A St. Louis Neighborhood Fans Are Calling 'The Trenches' Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here
Yahoo
14-03-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Texas WR Ryan Wingo undergoes LASIK surgery ahead of spring football
Freshman wide receiver Ryan Wingo was expected to make an impact for the Texas Longhorns in his first season, but few could have predicted the extent of his contributions. Even more surprising, he accomplished it despite what has been described as 'very poor vision' on the field. According to reporter Anwar Richardson, Wingo underwent LASIK surgery during the offseason after Texas staff discovered he was struggling with significant vision issues. 'According to my sources, Texas WR Ryan Wingo recently had LASIK surgery after the staff discovered he was struggling with very poor vision after struggling in workouts,' Richardson shared on X. 'Apparently, he dealt with it last season. However, he'll clearly see those dimes from Arch Manning this season.' Wingo, a five-star recruit and one of the Longhorns' top offensive weapons, made his collegiate debut in Texas' season opener against Colorado State. He led the team with 70 receiving yards on four catches, including a 30-yard reception. His impact continued throughout the season, highlighted by a career-high 127-yard performance against UTSA, which included a 75-yard touchdown grab from quarterback Arch Manning. According to my sources, Texas WR Ryan Wingo recently had LASIK surgery after the staff discovered he was struggling with very poor vision after struggling in workouts. Apparently, he dealt with it last season. However, he'll clearly see those dimes from Arch Manning this season. — Anwar Richardson (@AnwarRichardson) March 14, 2025 The St. Louis native also played a key role in Texas' transition to SEC competition, contributing in matchups against Mississippi State, Oklahoma, and Georgia. He finished the regular season with 16 games played, tallying multiple receptions in the College Football Playoff matchups against Clemson, Arizona State, and Georgia. This article originally appeared on Longhorns Wire: Texas WR Ryan Wingo undergoes LASIK surgery for vision correction


USA Today
14-03-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Texas WR Ryan Wingo undergoes LASIK surgery ahead of spring football
Texas WR Ryan Wingo undergoes LASIK surgery ahead of spring football Wingo was still able to catch from Manning. Freshman wide receiver Ryan Wingo was expected to make an impact for the Texas Longhorns in his first season, but few could have predicted the extent of his contributions. Even more surprising, he accomplished it despite what has been described as 'very poor vision' on the field. According to reporter Anwar Richardson, Wingo underwent LASIK surgery during the offseason after Texas staff discovered he was struggling with significant vision issues. 'According to my sources, Texas WR Ryan Wingo recently had LASIK surgery after the staff discovered he was struggling with very poor vision after struggling in workouts,' Richardson shared on X. 'Apparently, he dealt with it last season. However, he'll clearly see those dimes from Arch Manning this season.' Wingo, a five-star recruit and one of the Longhorns' top offensive weapons, made his collegiate debut in Texas' season opener against Colorado State. He led the team with 70 receiving yards on four catches, including a 30-yard reception. His impact continued throughout the season, highlighted by a career-high 127-yard performance against UTSA, which included a 75-yard touchdown grab from quarterback Arch Manning. The St. Louis native also played a key role in Texas' transition to SEC competition, contributing in matchups against Mississippi State, Oklahoma, and Georgia. He finished the regular season with 16 games played, tallying multiple receptions in the College Football Playoff matchups against Clemson, Arizona State, and Georgia.