Bijan Robinson has some words of wisdom for Arch Manning.
Robinson, who also attended Texas for his college profession, gave some advice to the struggling quarterback during “The Wealthy Eisen Show” on Tuesday, telling him to disregard the media.
“I might say to proceed to remain consistent,” Robinson told Wealthy Eisen when asked about Manning. “Stay consistent as much as possible. You understand, don’t hearken to the media, since the media can either steer you in the precise direction or it’ll tarnish you on your profession.
“So, for him, all the time know that everyone has his back in that constructing. Coach [Steve] Sarkisian can have his back. Everybody around him has his back.”

Robinson, in his third season with the Hawks, made some more comments regarding Manning during an appearance on “The Zach Gelb Show,” during which the Pro Bowler called for people to stop referring to the 21-year-old as a bust.
“I feel such as you shouldn’t put that on a child because all he’s attempting to do is improve,” Robinson said. “All he’s attempting to do is develop into one of the best that he can develop into, not only for himself, but his team. That word — the b-word — I actually hate that folks use that word, especially with him, man.

“He’s one guy that in the event you knew who he was as an individual, then you definately would know that each one he’s attempting to do is make his team one of the best.”
Manning has did not impress to this point during his first season starting for the Longhorns, along with his most up-to-date performance being a devastating 29-21 loss to Florida by which he threw two interceptions and was sacked six times.
Despite the rough showing, Sarkisian told reporters after the sport that Manning “competed rather well.”
“He did take some hits,” Texas coach Steve Sarkisian said. “I assumed Arch competed rather well. He battled his butt off. … I’m sure there’s going to plays he’s going to have a look at on the film and say he wished he could have back that we thought we had going.