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Texas quarterback Arch Manning says his playing future -- whether it's remaining with the Longhorns after this season or entering the NFL draft -- has yet to be decided despite recent comments by his grandfather Archie Manning.
Earlier this month, Archie Manning said that his grandson, Arch Manning, would not declare for the 2026 NFL draft and instead would remain at Texas next year. Arch pushed back against that comment at his media availability on Wednesday.
Arch Manning gets advice from his grandfather to "get down and get out of bounds" at the end of every phone call, and will look to apply that advice when
Texas quarterback Arch Manning took the time to respond to a comment made by his grandfather, Archie, who said he believed his grandson wouldn't enter the 2026 NFL Draft.
Arch Manning and Julian Sayin can make an important statement against each other that has nothing to do with the Heisman Trophy.
Arch Manning reacted to comments made by his grandfather, Archie, that predicted he would stay with Texas football through 2026 and skip the next NFL draft.
Texas football quarterback Archie Manning pushed back on his grandfather Archie Manning's comments last month about his future at Texas and NFL draft:
The Manning Award released its 2025 watch list list this week, and it includes some of the top names in college football such as Penn State's Drew Allar and LSU's Garrett Nussmeier. However, there was one notable quarterback missing: Arch Manning of the Texas Longhorns.
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