Arch Manning's roommate shifts Red River Rivalry allegiance
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Arch Manning's Roommate Is Transferring To Rival Program
After entering the transfer portal at the turn of the year, Arch Manning's college roommate has reportedly jumped to their school's biggest rival. On Jan. 1 it was reported that Texas wide receiver Parker Livingstone intended to enter the portal after finishing his redshirt freshman season with 29
Texas quarterback Arch Manning reportedly made more than the large majority of college football head coaches last season.
Parker Livingstone won over Texas Longhorn as a breakout freshman star, making huge plays in big games against marquee opponents. But Livingstone's fanfare wasn't enough to keep him there as a Longhorn. In fact, he'll be crossing the Red River to join the Oklahoma Sooners, according to On3's Pete Nakos and Hayes Fawcett.
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