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Jermaine Bishop sets stage for big-time Texas career

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The Willis product has next for the Longhorns at wide receiver.

Arch Manning is just like the rest of us. Not because the redshirt junior quarterback for the Texas Longhorns tries to live as normally as possible — it’s because when Manning recently watched the high school highlights of his new teammate Jermaine Bishop, an early enrollee wide receiver out of Willis, the star quarterback’s reaction was the same as everyone else who has seen Bishop’s exploits during a legendary high school career that is quickly reaching mythological status. “I was at my house the other night with my roommates watching his high school highlight tape.

I mean, he has like 80 touchdowns from like 70 yards out. It’s incredible,” Manning said in April. Technically, Bishop *merely* scored 72 total touchdowns on offense during a stellar high school career during which he became Houston area’s all-time leading receiver, but Manning certainly deserves forgiveness for the mild exaggeration, especially considering that Bishop scored another five touchdowns on kick returns, punt returns, and interception returns.

It’s hard to keep track of that many and how long they all were. Manning had to see more of what his new teammate is about after the Willis product created some real buzz after arriving on the Forty Acres in January. “He’s a really good player.

Smart, wants to be good. That’s kind of the big thing with that freshman class is I look around, all these guys are hard workers. They want to be good, coachable, so it’s been fun,” Manning said.