Netflix has announced plans for a new docuseries offering an in-depth look at several Southeastern Conference (SEC) football programs during the 2024 season. The series aims to provide fans with behind-the-scenes access, similar to the platform’s successful “Formula 1: Drive to Survive.”
However, the Texas Longhorns, along with Alabama, Georgia, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Ole Miss, declined participation in the project. This means prominent Longhorns figures like head coach Steve Sarkisian and quarterbacks Quinn Ewers and Arch Manning will not be featured.
The decision is understandable, given the high-pressure environments of these programs. Allowing camera crews behind the scenes could introduce distractions during a critical season. Nonetheless, the docuseries will spotlight the remaining 10 SEC schools, promising viewers an intimate glimpse into the dynamics of college football’s premier conference.
While fans may be disappointed by the absence of Texas and its star quarterbacks, the series is expected to deliver compelling narratives from other programs. The show is anticipated to debut on Netflix in the summer of 2025, offering a comprehensive look at the 2024 SEC football season.
For those interested in the dynamics between Quinn Ewers and Arch Manning, there are other resources available that delve into their performances and roles within the Texas Longhorns.