ESPN's Marty Smith invoked the name Tim Tebow when discussing the level of hype Arch Manning will receive this fall.
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.
The Texas Longhorns football team is entering a new era with highly anticipated quarterback Arch Manning, the nephew of Peyton and Eli Manning, taking the reins
Arch Manning's time as the starting quarterback for the Texas Longhorns is underway and the legacy gunslinger will be flexing his wings in more ways than one throughout 2025.
Dan Morrison of On3 Sports notes that there are not yet any details available regarding the specifics of the deal, but Manning already had over a $2 million edge over Duke freshman forward Cooper Flagg, whose NIL valuation is $4.3 million.
Football will always be king in Austin, but on Saturday, it was the Texas Longhorns men's basketball team that stole the show. Facing off against the rival No.
Texas QB1 Arch Manning and former head coach Mack Brown meet in Moody Center during Texas vs. Texas A&M basketball game.
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Arch Manning reflects on his decision to choose Texas
Manning, the highly touted quarterback from the famed Manning family, said Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian played a key role in his decision. “Coach Sark just told me to be myself and be a leader and work hard, and it’ll all work out,” Manning said.
Arch Manning is a household name despite only having started two career games on the collegiate level. The nephew of Peyton and Eli Manning will get his chance to be the guy at Texas next season now that Quinn Ewers is moving on to the next level.
Arch Manning is stepping into a massive spotlight at Texas. This latest comparison to a former SEC national champion is bound to garner mixed emotions.
Steve Sarkisian and the Texas Longhorns saw their season come up short once again, falling in the College Football Playoff semifinals for the second straight year. It was the Ohio State Buckeyes that ended the Quinn Ewers era in Austin,