Texas now has two 5-star quarterbacks, Ewers (a sophomore) and Manning, class of 2023.
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or it could all fall apart like Williams and Rattler. In this day and age you just really never knowThis story has already been written, Ewers will have a solid year next year, leading texas to a bowl game, 9 maybe 10 wins. He will be a heisman hopeful, but will struggle Manning will come in and take over the team. Ewers will have to decide on NFL or transfer.
Yeah, I think he's available for the '24 season if I'm not mistaken. Doesn't he still have to play his senior year high school?It’s a long time until Arch graduates high school. Just saying.
I think the days of stockpiling 5stars are over, we’ll see. To me it seems that a team like a texas is getting their qb rotation in order for the next 4 or 5 years. But here’s what I’m seeing with that situation, with NIL it seems pretty apparent that those 2 guys are the qb’s of the immediate future.Texas now has two 5-star quarterbacks, Ewers (a sophomore) and Manning, class of 2023.
I had a fellow to tell me that Arch Manning is very overrated and will not expectations. He is the same fellow that told me the same thing about Spencer Rattler a couple of years ago.
Thank God Boone Pickens is gone in this new age with the NIL. That man was a BOOSTERTexas is back!
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Arch's high school TE committed to Texas a week before Arch did. Let's see if Sark and crew can turn texass into a winning program.That may be the case but his name will drag quality players to UT.
The jury is still out on Rattler. With a fresh start and a fanbase that wants him there, he could end up being an outstanding college QB. We'll find out one way or the other.I had a fellow to tell me that Arch Manning is very overrated and will not expectations. He is the same fellow that told me the same thing about Spencer Rattler a couple of years ago.
Arnold, meanwhile, played at a 6A school at Denton.I have a friend that is from that area of Louisiana and he was saying that the competition level isnt the best. Arch plays at a 2a school, there is a reason Bama took on another qb for the 2023 class.
Manning first has the name. Second saw him on espn last year. He was good but not Caleb Williams good yet. #1 player in HS Fb in us? Not so fast. WSI had a fellow to tell me that Arch Manning is very overrated and will not expectations. He is the same fellow that told me the same thing about Spencer Rattler a couple of years ago.
You worried? I aint. 😉If Venables rallied the 2022 recruiting class to be ranked 8th by Rivals under much turmoil, it seems to me he can at least equal that ranking for 2023.
Currently, Rivals has OU ranked 40th.
Didn't say I was worried.You worried? I'm not. 😉
CT I may be wrong, but I don't think grampa and uncles are on board with this decision.Texas now has two 5-star quarterbacks, Ewers (a sophomore) and Manning, class of 2023.
Maybe, but my guess is they want Arch to make his own decision as to where HE wants to go and the fact that he will be playing in the SEC sooner rather than later makes his choice a little easier to accept.CT I may be wrong, but I don't think grampa and uncles are on board with this decision.
My guess is that Manning was overwhelmed by the female talent in Austin, which is abundant.Maybe Manning likes the "setting " in Austin. Keep Austin weird.
1...If true, good for Saban !I cannot speak to the validity of what I heard from my "loafer's paradise" sports bar yesterday but I was told that Texas pledges $3.6m in NIL. I also heard that Saban called Grandpa and told him he was not buying into this "highest bidder" bullshit and withdrew the Bama offer.
Female talent in Austin: chicks with dicks??
That puts a different spin on Saban's comments. Maybe he only opposes the NIL when he's not high bidder??on3 sports has it listed as 3.1. Texas is averaging 369K per recruit. Next team on with most NIL is Bama at 183K
If we get either Tease or Jobe, somebody’s going to have to come up here & pick me up off the floor. If we get both, there’d better be a defibrillator nearby.This NIL situation may explain why Venables is hitting Oklahoma, north Texas, Nebraska and Colorado hard for talent with only two from faraway places like Florida and Virginia so far.
I see 4 studs (WR's Adams and Tease, ATH Jacoby Johnson, DE Bai Jobe) from Oklahoma leaning towards OU and more from Texas and the South.
FWIW, this website has them as OU leans.If we get either Tease or Jobe, somebody’s going to have to come up here & pick me up off the floor. If we get both, there’d better be a defibrillator nearby.
Yea it's funny how just a year ago Texas fans were distraught about how OU was a QB factory who just picked up another #1 QB to go with their budding Heisman favorite QB. Now the roles have reversed. Here's what I think... doesn't matter how good your QB is if your O-Line sucks. Texas' O-Line sucks. They'll have to remedy that quite a bit if they want to be a real contender and have a Heisman level QB.or it could all fall apart like Williams and Rattler. In this day and age you just really never know
Good point...Yea it's funny how just a year ago Texas fans were distraught about how OU was a QB factory who just picked up another #1 QB to go with their budding Heisman favorite QB. Now the roles have reversed. Here's what I think... doesn't matter how good your QB is if your O-Line sucks. Texas' O-Line sucks. They'll have to remedy that quite a bit if they want to be a real contender and have a Heisman level QB.
Good point...
While the quarterback position is considered to be the most important one on any team, it can't be overlooked that so goes the offensive line, so goes the quarterback's success.
Both OU and Texas have offensive lines that are in a transitional mode this season. There are highly recruited players available, but they are unproven and haven't meshed as a unit yet.
I think we will know a lot more about OU when it faces Nebraska in Lincoln on September 10th and I believe it will be a tough, physical game, considering how desperate Nebraska is for a benchmark win, especially playing at home.
Texas will reveal more about itself when it faces Alabama in Austin also on September 10. Like Nebraska when it plays OU, Texas also needs a benchmark win coming off a disastrous 2021 season.....and even if Texas keeps the score close, it will likely be a "moral victory" for the Horns. A Texas upset would immediately restore relevance to the team's program, as far as I'm concerned.
You know the more I think about the Manning kid, the more it doesn't make sense. You have the opportunity to play behind any offensive line in the country and you pick Texas? That is just crazy to me.Good point...
While the quarterback position is considered to be the most important one on any team, it can't be overlooked that so goes the offensive line, so goes the quarterback's success.
Both OU and Texas have offensive lines that are in a transitional mode this season. There are highly recruited players available, but they are unproven and haven't meshed as a unit yet.
I think we will know a lot more about OU when it faces Nebraska in Lincoln on September 10th and I believe it will be a tough, physical game, considering how desperate Nebraska is for a benchmark win, especially playing at home.
Texas will reveal more about itself when it faces Alabama in Austin also on September 10. Like Nebraska when it plays OU, Texas also needs a benchmark win coming off a disastrous 2021 season.....and even if Texas keeps the score close, it will likely be a "moral victory" for the Horns. A Texas upset would immediately restore relevance to the team's program, as far as I'm concerned.