Texas, Arch Manning and SEC
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With SEC Media Days having transpired this week we are now in the midst of "football talking season." We are now in, to quote the legendary Elvis Costello, "the other side of summer." We're now passed the halfway point of summer,
With the prevalence of the transfer portal in the modern era of college football, it's not exactly common to see a five-star quarterback stick with a team for two seasons before having the chance to earn a starting spot,
NFL great Peyton Manning discusses what drew him to be part of the culturally relevant series "The Mega-Brands That Built America."
Texas quarterback Arch Manning is projected to enter his first season as a full-time starter while ranked as the highest-paid player in college sports, according to On3 NIL Valuations.
Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning has never even started a game at the college level, but he is already one of the most high-profile players in the sport with analysts discussing his NFL potential ever since he enrolled two years ago.
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Fourteen-year-old Marshall Manning has enrolled at Baylor School in Chattanooga, where he will begin his eighth-grade year this fall.
While Manning will take over as Texas’ starting quarterback in 2025 after playing in 12 games, including two starts, as a backup, Rodgers warned that the spotlight may be too bright, too soon. Like Bronny James, Manning could face outsized scrutiny before he has had a chance to settle into the college game.
Marshall Manning, the son of Peyton Manning, is set to begin the 8th grade this fall at a new school in Tennessee.
Manning has taken the College Football world by storm over the last few seasons and this year he gets to face the Sooners as an official starter.