Sounds like it may be Texas where he lands
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If he goes to Texas, who transfers in a year or two, Manning or Ewers? Will he get the same Million dollar NIL package?
So, Manning is going to sit on the bench for a year at Texas? Ewers will still be there next year. At any of those 3 schools, he’s likely to sit for at least one year, maybe longer if he should choose the Tide. I don’t see that working out to well with any of those 3 schools, especially if he wants to play immediately.It's likely down to Texas, Georgia, and Alabama in that order. Bama may be a distant third at this point.
There's some new spin on the Arch Manning sweepstakes almost every day. I've been following it for several months.
Wouldn’t Ewers have to sit out a year if he transfers again? I thought you could only transfer once, penalty free?If he goes to Texas, who transfers in a year or two, Manning or Ewers? Will he get the same Million dollar NIL package?
So, Manning is going to sit on the bench for a year at Texas? Ewers will still be there next year. At any of those 3 schools, he’s likely to sit for at least one year, maybe longer if he should choose the Tide. I don’t see that working out to well with any of those 3 schools, especially if he wants to play immediately.
It isn’t exactly chopped liver behind Young at Alabama. Milroe and Simpson (5* I believe) are waiting in the wings. Texas probably is his best bet in that regard.Bryce Young will be eligible for the draft after this season. So it's likely Manning would be in the mix to be their starter right away, as a true freshman.
At Texas, Ewers is a year younger than Young (younger than Young lol) -- so he'd still be there if/when Manning arrived.
But -- the latest word (rumor, whatever) is that Manning is intrigued by the possibility of going to a school with enough talent in place to earn the legend title by winning a national title with a team that hasn't won one in a while. Thus the supposed lean with Texas over Alabama and Georgia. He has to know the QB situation at each school -- so apparently he's "okay" with sitting a year (heck, he'll be a millionaire while riding the bench).
Those are the only the three schools being mentioned at this point. Previously, Clemson and, I think, Ole Miss were in the discussion -- but I think those have been nixed.
I believe that is correct. It will be interesting to see how this unfolds over the next year or two if Manning goes to Austin.Wouldn’t Ewers have to sit out a year if he transfers again? I thought you could only transfer once, penalty free?
On the national scope, the contenders (aside from Texas which has not recently offered another quarterback) for Manning continue to court other options just in case he picks another program in the coming months.
It's likely down to Texas, Georgia, and Alabama in that order. Bama may be a distant third at this point.
There's some new spin on the Arch Manning sweepstakes almost every day. I've been following it for several months.