Arch Manning, Texas and College Football
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With pressure and expectations growing around the nephew of Peyton and Eli Manning as he looks to lead the No. 1 Texas Longhorns to the program's first title since the 2005 season, his grandfather and former New Orleans Saints quarterback Archie Manning attempted to take some of the pressure off of his grandson recently.
The Manning family's NFL legacy is deep and rich, from patriarch Archie Manning playing 12 years for the New Orleans to his sons, Peyton and Eli, combining to collect five league MVP awards, three Super Bowl MVP nods and four Super Bowl rings.
The Minnesota Vikings took J.J. McCarthy with the 10th overall pick of the NFL Draft last year, so you would think that Arch Manning — or any of the quarterbacks set to be featured in the 2026 draft class — would not be on their radar.
When your last name is Manning, expectations follow you everywhere. Arch Manning, grandson of Archie and nephew to Peyton and Eli, carries not only the legacy of one of football’s most famous families but also the hopes of a Texas Longhorns program hungry for national glory.
If anyone can understand the heft of being a Manning, it’s Arch’s siblings — fiercely loyal, wickedly funny and always there to support him.
Texas quarterback Arch Manning disagreed with his grandfather Archie's assessment about his chances of entering the 2026 NFL draft.
The Texas Longhorns' Week 1 matchup against the Ohio State Buckeyes on Aug. 30 will officially mark the beginning of the Arch Manning era in Austin. The hype surrounding the former five-star recruit could not be higher, with ESPN BET already giving Manning the best odds (+600) to win the Heisman Trophy.
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Texas safety Michael Taaffe isn't shy when it comes to talking about defense or ribbing Arch Manning
A USTIN - Michael Taaffe admitted he found a certain degree of satisfaction when the Associated Press preseason All-America football team was unveiled this week. Partly because the Texas senior safety was one of those choices along with linebacker Anthony Hill Jr. and edge rusher Colin Simmons on the defense. But mostly because who wasn't on it.