Texas quarterback Arch Manning is already expected to be the team's starter for the 2025 season, and he scored another win off the field. Manning announced
"We're going to go Tom Brady, Patrick Mahomes, Peyton Manning, Drew Brees, and Eli Manning," said Arch. "They're all dogs. Got completions, were winners, and just pros all around." The Longhorns quarterback obviously isn't afraid to show some personal bias ...
Arch Manning is hoping someday he'll be talked about as one of the greatest players to every step on the gridiron. In the meantime, he has revealed his list for the top five quarterbacks of all-time.
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.
Only 19 years old and getting the hype of a pro-level quarterback, Arch Manning has been in the media glare throughout his brief college football career in which he has mostly been on the bench.
Arch Manning's famous bloodlines, and his connection to them amid an ascent to Texas' starting quarterback for the 2025 season, have made him one of college football's true draws. But it's also created what the No.
Arch, however, is exactly the opposite. He’s easy-going and quick to laugh. When we ask him to react to a tweet (or whatever we’re calling X posts now) calling him a nepo baby, he stuns me when he says he’s never heard the term before. When it’s defined to him, Arch shrugs and says, “I mean, that’s fair.”
Arch Manning is preparing to lead the Texas Longhorns offense next season after Quinn Ewers declared for the 2025 NFL Draft.
Nick Saban is arguably the greatest college football head coach of all time, and he retired from Alabama with seven national championships to his name. He is also considered a great mentor of young men,
He went to Texas knowing Ewers was the guy and even stayed after Ewers decided to return for the 2024 season. In a recent interview with ESPN's Marty Smith, Manning revealed why he wanted to be the Longhorns' quarterback so badly.
There is certainly some pressure that comes with being born into the Manning family, but as Arch Manning shared recently, there are also plenty of benefits. Arch Manning has been able to lean on his grandfather Archie Manning and uncles Peyton Manning and Eli Manning throughout his football career.