Texas QB Arch Manning reacts to family comparisons: ‘It is fair’
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Texas QB Arch Manning reacts to family comparisons: ‘It is fair’

Arch Manning will be the most talked about quarterback in college football next season. With Texas Longhorns who enter its second year in Sec, Manning goes in the limelight as the program’s next start -quarterback 2025.

For manning, expectations could not be higher. He not only leads one of the foremost programs in the country – he has a surname synonymous with Quarterback -Stathet. Being the nephew of the Super Bowl Master Peyton and Eli Manning, along with is the NFL -quarterback -Father, Archie, means that the comparisons will never stop, and fairly or not, his every move will be reviewed at a level few player experiences.

Manning has already met the label “Nepo Baby”, something he acknowledged during an “I Got Time Today” segment for Complex.

“Yes, I mean, it’s fair,” said Manning after reading a comment called him a “nepo baby” (H/T ON3). “I have a lot of football in my family, so it’s a fair comment. Freedom of speech.”

Manning saw limited measures early in his college career. As a real beginner, he showed up in two matches before taking a bigger role in 2024 as a red -haired beginner. After Quinn Ewers returned, Manning played in ten matches and threw for 969 meters and nine touchdowns with two intercepts. He also brought 115 rushing turns and four touchdowns on the ground.

While he still proves himself, ESPN’s Marty Smith recently noted to manning will make comparisons with Tim Tebow Because of his role as the face of a sec power. Tebow was a twice national champion and Heisman Trophy winner on Florida, and all links to his heritage give another layer of intrigue to Mansing’s upcoming service.

With Longhorns who continues its Secs and expectations at a maximum time, Mansing’s game in the field will ultimately determine how his story is written-not just his last name.