Austin, TX
Analyzing how Texas QB Arch Manning shined in the Orange-White game
AUSTIN, Texas — What a difference a year makes.
The anticipated burnt orange and white debut of Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning in 2023, weeks after the heir to football’s royal quarterback family completed that year’s recruiting cycle as the consensus No. 1 recruit in the country, was never set up for Manning’s success.
Competing against returning starting quarterback Quinn Ewers and Maalik Murphy in his second spring on the Forty Acres, Manning was relegated to third-string snaps in last year’s Orange-White game, playing behind an offensive line made up of walk ons and early enrollees and throwing to walk ons and early enrollees. Manning finished 5-of-13 passing for 30 yards, mostly settling for making plays with his legs.
On Saturday, however, in the 2024 edition of the Orange-White game with Manning taking over for Ewers late in the first quarters with head coach Steve Sarkisian planning to limit the reps of his starting quarterback, Manning came out firing, hitting sophomore wide receiver DeAndre Moore Jr. on a 75-yard touchdown pass.
“That’s why I put Quinn and Arch on the same team — I wanted Arch to be able to just go play football. He hadn’t really played in a year,” said Sarkisian after the scrimmage.
With the help of the first-team offensive line and Sarkisian’s top wide receivers — outside of early enrollee Ryan Wingo, as it turned out — Manning led five scoring drives with his lone blemish coming on the final play, a hail mary on a play snapped with one second remaining that was intercepted near the goal line. The redshirt freshman finished 19-of-25 passing for 355 yards passing and three touchdowns. Another would-be touchdown went off the hands of junior Alabama transfer wide receiver Isaiah Bond in the first half and two more incompletions came on the final drive when Manning opted against putting the ball in danger against strong coverage.
On several occasions, Bond made up for that aforementioned miscue, elevating for a catch on a throw that Manning made under duress and then temporarily taking the lead for the White team with a little over three minutes remaining in the fourth quarter when Bond beat press coverage to the boundary and Manning hit him for another 75-yard touchdown on a go route.
The play design on Manning first’s touchdown made the throw more simple for the young quarterback, who faked a screen to the boundary, holding the single deep safety, while a switch route helped Moore break open on a coverage miscue by either junior cornerback Terrance Brooks, who carried the new inside route, or junior nickel back Jaylon Guilbeau, who played the curl without carrying Moore with the running back flaring to the flat.
Still, Manning showed off his textbook mechanics and timing by hitting Moore with a beautifully-throw pass.
In a similar vein, Bond was set up for success on his long touchdown catch with a one-on-one matchup against senior cornerback Gavin Holmes as the X receiver to the boundary — normally a field cornerback not tasked with playing press coverage because of his dearth of height and length at 5’11, Holmes failed to jam Bond at the line of scrimmage and the Alabama transfer is too fast to catch from behind.
Still, Manning made the simple and clear pre-snap read with the single deep safety shaded to the field and ensured that Bond had a chance to score by hitting him in stride.
As Manning completed his first 10 passing attempts on Saturday before twice failing to connect with Bond, the touchdown pass to Blue illustrated a key area of growth for Manning, who has a tendency to use his athleticism to escape the pocket and make a play with his legs instead of with his talented right arm.
“The biggest thing I saw from Arch was something that we kind of really harped on with him about a week and a half ago about just dial into playing the play, keep your eyes up,” said Sarkisian.
The Texas head coach spoke publicly in his final media availability before the Orange-White game about Manning’s improvement from the second scrimmage to Tuesday’s practice in precisely that area — staying in the pocket and maintaining the eye discipline to find passing targets breaking open.
On the pass to Blue, it came behind strong protection and on a rather late-developing route — out of the backfield, the electric Texas running back looked like he was going to run a wheel route before breaking it inside against senior linebacker Mo Blackwell, winning easily into space.
With Manning non-contact in the practice, Sarkisian admitted that Manning was likely frustrated at times with his quick whistle to blow plays dead, but when plays did develop, Manning made the right decisions.
“When he keeps his eyes up and steps up in the pocket, he can deliver those balls down the field the way we like to play and so it was good to see, it was good to see some of the guys around him play with him the way that they did,” said Sarkisian.
The small things stood out, too. When Manning needed to check down because the downfield options in his progressions weren’t open, he check down. When Manning needed to deliver screen passes, he did so on time and on target to allow the intended receiver the best chance to make yards after the catch. When he identified a cushion provided by the defender in coverage, he converted those opportunities.
And despite all the typical caveats about a quarterback’s performance in a spring game, Manning left no doubt that his trajectory is on track to play at a high level when Ewers moves on to the NFL after the 2024 season.
After all, a year can make all the difference.
Imagine what another year can do for Arch Manning.
Austin, TX
LD Systems expands Texas Footprint with Austin Location and welcomes ILIOS Productions — TPi
For over two decades, ILIOS Productions has been a key part of the live events community in Austin, TX, transforming spaces and audience experiences with a vast range of lighting and video design, as well as event production services across a diverse client portfolio. Now, with the backing of parent company Clair Global, LD Systems, a Houston-based premier provider of audio, video, and lighting for event production and installed technology solutions, is welcoming ILIOS Productions to the team, marking the group’s fourth location in Texas. ILIOS Productions will now operate under the LD Systems brand.
LD Systems will further resource ILIOS’ existing Austin operation to include additional services such as audio and rigging for live events, as well as integration solutions and services. This addition helps round out LD Systems’ ability to locally serve major metropolitan areas across Texas, including Houston, San Antonio, Dallas-Fort Worth, and Austin and reflects Clair Global’s continued focus on offering global resources while maintaining strong local-market expertise and responsiveness.
ILIOS Productions’ experience spans the concert and festival sector, corporate and activations, and high-end private, philanthropic and charitable events. The company’s commitment to critical event delivery has established trust with major brands including Lollapalooza, SXSW, Austin City Limits, Google, YouTube, the University of Texas System and many more.
Founder, President & Sr Ops Manager of ILIOS Productions, Bryan Azar, said: “After many years of working alongside LD Systems in Austin and beyond, we are delighted to be joining their world-class organisation. This is an exciting new chapter for a bolder future together.”
Zach Boswell, General Manager, ILIOS Productions, added: “We are passionate about the work we do, and the community and business culture found at LD Systems is the ideal next step for our dedicated employees to progress as a united workforce.“
LD Systems co-founder and President, Rob McKinley commented: “We are delighted to amplify our service offerings in Austin with the addition of Bryan and his exceptional team of technology professionals. They have made a significant difference to many Texans with the work they undertake, and LD Systems is proud to welcome both their talent and ethos to the company.”
Building on this momentum, LD Systems also announced plans to expand its San Antonio facility into a new location in January 2026. Together with the addition of ILIOS Productions in Austin, this investment reinforces the organisation’s long-term investment in Texas and its dedication to meeting growing client demand with enhanced capacity and infrastructure.
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Austin, TX
Austin airport one step closer to major expansion that will add 32 new gates
AUSTIN, Texas — Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is one step closer to getting a major makeover after finalizing lease agreements with airlines that will support future renovations, including the addition of 32 new gates.
The airport on Wednesday announced the completion of Airline Use and Lease Agreements and Signatory Cargo Agreements with several major airlines and cargo companies, including Southwest Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, American Airlines, Alaska Airlines, FedEx and UPS.
According to a press release from the airport, the use-and-lease agreements allow companies to commit funding to the project through rent and fees “generated under the agreements’ cost-recovery structure, supporting the airport’s ability to deliver projects that expand capacity, strengthen resiliency, and improve the passenger experience.”
The agreements will support the following projects at Austin-Bergstrom over the next 10 years:
- The addition of Concourse B, which will add 26 new gates, including 18 for Southwest Airlines and five with United Airlines.
- Concourse M, adding six new gates, a bus to transport travelers to and from the Barbara Jordan Terminal, new concessions, restrooms and passenger amenities.
- Enhanced seating and amenities, increased space and modernized concessions in Concourse A (home to all international flights). Delta Air Lines will have 15 gates, American Airlines will have nine, Alaska Airlines will have one and there will be eight common-use gates.
- Updates to HVAC systems, electrical system, IT and telecommunications, storm drainage, water quality and de-icing infrastructure.
In a statement, District 2 Councilmember Vanessa Fuentes applauded the future job creation that’s to come out of the project.
“This expansion program represents a tremendous economic opportunity for Austin—not only through the trades and construction jobs created during the buildout, but also through long-term jobs in concessions, airport operations, and airline services after the program is complete,” Fuentes said.
“This agreement reflects years of partnership, thoughtful negotiations, and shared vision with our airline partners. Their commitment provides the financial foundation we need to modernize our facilities, transform customer experience, and build the infrastructure needed to support Central Texas’ continued growth for generations to come. AUS would not be where it is today without the collaboration and investment of our airlines, and we are deeply grateful for their trust and partnership as we shape the future of air travel in Central Texas,” said Ghizlane Badawi, CEO of Austin-Bergstrom International Airport.
The final cost of the project is still under development, but is anticipated to grow from an estimated $4 billion to $5 billion. According to the airport, funding sources include airport cash reserves, airport revenues, bond proceeds and grants from the Federal Aviation Administration.
“No local Austin taxpayer dollars are used to fund the airport’s expansion program,” the release said.
Austin, TX
Black Sheep Coffee Opens First Austin Location, Expanding Its Texas Footprint | What Now Austin
Black Sheep Coffee, the international coffee brand, will celebrate the opening of its first Central Texas location in Downtown Austin with two public events. The new café, located at W 6th St & Guadalupe St, Austin, TX 78701, marks a significant step in the company’s U.S. expansion following strong growth throughout the Dallas–Fort Worth region.
A public ribbon-cutting ceremony, hosted in partnership with the Austin Chamber of Commerce, will take place on Thursday, January 15 from 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m., welcoming community members, local leaders, and partners into the space. During the event, guests can enjoy half-price lattes, including coffee and matcha drinks.
On Saturday, January 17, Black Sheep Coffee will officially celebrate their grand opening with a Sips & Beats event from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., featuring live vinyl set by DJ Foxxy Brown, signature menu tastings, and half-price lattes throughout the event. Continuing the celebration, the store will also offer a 50% discount to International Half Marathon medal holders on Sunday, January 18, welcoming runners and spectators to refuel post-race.
Designed to reflect Austin’s creative identity, the location features custom graffiti artwork inspired by the city’s street art scene and the energy of Downtown. The new outpost will serve Black Sheep Coffee’s complete menu, including its 100% specialty-grade Robusta coffee, ceremonial-grade matcha, smoothies, pastries, Norwegian waffles, curated food offerings, and two bakery variations created exclusively for the Austin store. Additional limited-time items will debut later in January as part of the brand’s functional health product refresh.
“Austin has long been on our radar for its passionate community and standout coffee culture,” said Eirik Holth, co-founder of Black Sheep Coffee in a statement. “We’re excited to become part of that fabric and bring something new to Downtown. With several U.S. locations in the pipeline, Austin marks a major milestone in our next chapter of growth.”
Black Sheep Coffee chose Austin for its strong alignment with the brand’s ethos and its reputation as a city that celebrates individuality and creativity. The opening also reinforces the company’s long-term commitment to Texas, with several additional locations planned statewide for 2026.
The Austin café will be open Sunday through Thursday from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. For more information, visit BlackSheepCoffee.us.
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