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One of the most predictable College Football The offseason program is Manning Pass Academy, which brings together some of the nation’s top quarterbacks to compete, learn and prepare for the upcoming season.
Of course, the camp had Mannings attending instead of teaching. Texas Longhorns Quarterback Archmanning has attracted attention from virtually everyone and from anyone looking at the house.
Arch will lead the Longhorns this season after spending two years as a backup for Quinn Ewors at Austin. If he has a Heisman level season that predicts him, he will probably jump up and down into the NFL after his third year.
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Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning (16) is practicing before the 2024 SEC Championship Game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. (Brett Davis-Imagn image)
Despite not yet in the league, he and his Super Bowl champion uncle Payton Eli Manningit’s already begun.
Payton has appeared “Pat McCuffy Show” He explained his nephew excitement this season. However, he knows Arch, his brother, Arch’s father, Cooper. Others are already preparing for the future for Texas signalling callers.
“Pat, Eli and I are his uncle,” Peyton told McAfee. “We’re trying to be there as a resource for him, but Cooper has done a great job with the Arch. They handled all the different things that came in the right way. I’m excited to see the arch play. He’s extremely patient.
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But it wasn’t just the arch that turned his head at Manningpas Academy.
“[Arch] and [LSU QB] Garrett Nussmeier was like a three-throw exhibition and he really threw the ball well. All the quarterbacks threw it well. It’s impressive. They make throws I don’t even think about making. In other words, the arch made a slower the other day. He had to hit a cutoff man to get the ball to the actual receiver. Nussmeier, Lanolis [Sellers] It’s far more impressive from South Carolina. ”
There was a spotlight in the arch as he chose the Longhorns from high school, but that was pretty dim as he had to wait for his turn to help him stay last season and lead Texas. College Football Playoffs.
But for two years, head coach Steve Sarkisian’s offensive scheme is what Indianapolis Colts legend believes his nephew is good.

Texas quarterback Archmanning (16) will face Ohio State in the first half of the Cotton Bowl College Football Playoffs semi-final game in Arlington, Texas on Friday, January 10th, 2025. (AP Photo/Gales Patterson)
“But looking, he became patient,” explained Payton. “It’s well documented and he’s been there for two years. I believe in mastering the system you’re in. When you have a new coordinator every year in the NFL and college, it’s frustrating for me. I was fortunate. I was fortunate.
“I’m looking forward to him getting on the field. He’s working hard. I love watching him go to that camp for his teammates. It’s a good teammate. It’s a good wingman. I’m excited to see some games in Austin.”
When comparing Arch to his NFL-Star uncle, one of the main things football fans point out is the fact that he can really run to the ground, and that he can get caught outside his pocket and wrap his head around to miss the defender.
As Payton pointed out, Cooper was a wide receiver, so his wheels must come from his father.
Additionally, the next generation has been “SW Awa”, which Cooper has taken over to the Arch.

Payton Manning couldn’t be more excited to see his nephew Arch Manning lead the Texas Longhorns this season. (image)
“Moxie, that was his dad,” Payton said. “Cooper was a cheeky wide receiver who opened every time in Huddle. I was a sophomore in high school, I was a quarterback and I think Cooper was a senior. I think he completed 90 passes that year, and I think he liked all 120 people.
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“But the Arch has to be his own person and he can move. I skip my dad’s speed, generation, skip me, skip Eli. It helps him. But I still think I can throw from the pocket at all quarterbacks, throw over time and get lots of hits.
The Arch will soon be tested as a starter for the Longhorns as Texas travels to Ohio and faces the reigning champion on August 30th.
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