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One of the most anticipated American university football programs is the Manning Passing Academy, which brings together some of the best quarterbacks and others in the nation to compete, learn and prepare for the next season.
Of course, the camp had a Manning participation instead of teaching, since Texas Field Marshal Lonshorns Arch Manning attracted tons of attention of virtually all in person and looking at home.
ARCH will lead the Longhorns this season after spending two years as the quinn Ewers backup in Austin, and if it has the Heisman level season, some predicted for him, maybe he will make the leap to the NFL after his third year.
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The Texas Lonchorns Campo Marshal, Arch Manning (16), before the 2024 SEC championship game at the Mercedes-Benz stadium. (Brett Davis-Imagn images)
Despite not being in the league yet, the comparisons with their uncles of the Super Bowl champion, Peyton and Eli Manning, have already begun.
Peyton appeared in “The Pat Mcafee Show”, where he explained his emotion for his nephew this season. However, he meets Arch, his brother and the father of Arch Cooper, and others have already prepared the person who calls the Texas signal for what will come.
“You know that Pat, Eli and I are his uncles,” Peyton told McAFee. “We try to be there as a resource for him, but Cooper has done a great job with Arch, and they have handled all the different things that have reached the right way. I am excited to see Arch play. He has been very patient. I thought he threw the ball really well in the camp.”
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However, it was not only Arch that caught attention at the Manning Passing Academy.
“[Arch] and [LSU QB] Garrett Nussmeier, in a kind of our three launch exhibitions, really threw the ball well. All quartbacks threw it well. It is impressive. They make releases that I wouldn’t even think about doing. I mean, Arch made one launch the other day: I had to hit the cut man to take the ball to the real receiver. Nussmeier, Lanorris [Sellers] From South Carolina, it is impressive at all times. “
While there has been a focus on the arc since he chose the Longhorns out of high school, he has been quite dim because he has had to wait for his turn behind Ewers, who stayed last season to help take Texas to the university football playoff.
But two years of learning learning The offensive scheme of Steve Sarkisian coach is something that the legend of the Indianapolis Colts believes that his nephew was good.

The Texas Campo Marshal, Arch Manning (16) is executed against Ohio State during the first half of the Playoff Football semifinal game of Cotton Bowl College, on Friday, January 10, 2025 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo AP/Gareth Patterson)
“But, look, he has been patient,” Peyton explained. “He has been well documented, he has been there two years. I think that in the domain of the system in which you are. When you have new coordinators every year in the NFL and the University, that is frustrating for me. I was lucky … the fact that Sarkisian calls the works and the arch has already been there for two years and the system will know, that will be a great advantage for him.
“I really want to see him go out to the field. He has worked very hard. I love seeing him to go to that camp for his teammates. That is a good teammate. That is a good wing. I am excited to go there and see some games in Austin.”
One of the main things that football fans point out when comparing Arch with their NFL-Star uncles is the fact that it can really start running, causing defenders to get lost when it gets into and heads off their pocket.
As Peyton pointed out, Cooper was an open receiver, so his wheels must come from his father.
What also happened to the next generation is the “arrogance” that believes that Cooper transmitted to the arch.

Peyton Manning could not be more excited to see his nephew, Arch Manning, lead the Texas Longhorns this season. (IMAGN)
“The Moxy, that was his father,” Peyton said. “Cooper was a arrogant receiver who was open every time in the group. I think of the second year at high school, I was the field marshal, and Cooper was a senior. I think I completed 120 passes that year, and I think that 90 of them would have liked the 120.
“But Arch has to be his own person, and he can move. The type of speed of my father, omitted a generation, jumped to me and Eli.
ARCH will be tested immediately as the head of the Longhorns, since Texas will travel to the state of Ohio to face the renowned national champions on August 30.