Arch Manning opens up on 'undeserved attention'
Ten days have elapsed since the 2024 college football season ended. Twenty days have gone by since the Texas Longhorns saw their campaign end at the hands of the Ohio State Buckeyes. The calendar still says January.
In an interview with ESPN published Thursday, Manning touched on myriad topics ahead of his first season as Texas’ starting quarterback. The former five-star recruit was Quinn Ewers’ backup during the 2024 season and is set to be Texas’ No. 1 QB in 2025 with Ewers off to the NFL.
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Texas' season ended with a loss to the Ohio State Buckeyes in the semifinals of the College Football Playoff. Following the season, Texas quarterback Arch Manning spoke with ESPN's Marty Smith, revealing his thoughts on the current state of the Longhorns.
Sure, there is cause for excitement now that electric young quarterback Arch Manning is primed to lead this program into the 2025 season after a 13-3 finish and a second straight College Football Playoff semifinal. Manning will enter Year 3 in the ...
Week 1 of the 2025 college football season features a loaded slate, including LSU at Clemson, Notre Dame at Miami and Alabama at Florida State, among others. LSU-Clemson could be a top-five matchup, as could the biggest headliner: Manning and Texas visiting Ohio State in a matchup of the 2024 national champion and our early 2025 favorite.
Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders have remained at the center of conversation for the 2025 NFL Draft, largely due to their status as the top two quarterback prospects. Both are expected to be first-round picks,
The Dallas Cowboys and Jerry Jones' decision to replace Mike McCarthy by ostensibly promoting offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer to be a first-time NFL
Cam Newton pulled no punches when discussing how the Dallas Cowboys will in the first year of the Brian Schottenheimer era.
We all love to make it seem like we don't care about the money when we really do, and Arch Manning is just like the rest of us.
Manning was an NIL behemoth before he ever stepped foot on a college campus. But with the starting job his in 2025, his marketability is set to hit the stratosphere: According to On3's NIL Valuation,