Texas QB Arch Manning is the bane of the Longhorns' 2025 hopes to have a successful college football season, perhaps even a national title run. 247 Sports' Cody Nagel believes Manning is the "one ...
Teenage sensation Arch Manning is poised to have a big season for Texas in 2025 after inheriting the starting role at ...
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Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning has secured a significant name, image and likeness (NIL) deal with energy drink giant Red Bull. The contract, which is Manning's first multi-year ...
The Texas Longhorns new QB1 is already a celebrity. Arch Manning was a celebrity in high school in New Orleans. The 2025 season is months away and already the media blitz has begun. Case in point ...
Arch Manning has the potential to run for 400 yards and a half-dozen touchdowns, which will take some pressure off the passing game. Texas will open the 2025 season at Ohio State and will play ...
With an NIL valuation of $6.6 million (per On3), Arch Manning can probably take whatever mode of transport he'd like to class. The Texas quarterback, who is primed to take over as the Longhorns ...
With Quinn Ewers's declaration for the NFL Draft and the Texas Longhorns having already kicked off winter workouts, the Arch Manning era is fully underway. And if Ewers' public declaration wasn't ...
There will be nothing holding back Arch Manning in 2025. With Quinn Ewers out of the way and off to the NFL, the reins now belong to Manning. Becoming the Texas Longhorns’ starting quarterback ...
Arch Manning is partnering with Red Bull. The energy drink brand announced an NIL deal with the Texas Longhorns quarterback on Instagram on Thursday, writing “target locked, wiiings secured @ ...
Texas quarterback Arch Manning started a couple of games during the 2024 season in the absence of an injured Quinn Ewers, marking the most real action he had seen in his time at Texas.