

Arch Manning, the highly anticipated quarterback from the legendary Manning family, is set to step into the starting role for the Texas Longhorns in the 2025 college football season.
With Quinn Ewers opting to declare for the NFL Draft, Manning‘s time has come to lead the Longhorns on the field and prove his worth as one of the top quarterbacks in the nation.
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Manning, who has been waiting in the wings for the past two years, finally gets his shot at the starting job after a promising 2024 season. Playing in 10 games, he tallied 939 passing yards, nine touchdowns, and just two interceptions.
Notably, Manning was thrust into starting duty for two games due to injuries to Ewers, and Texas emerged victorious in both matchups, showcasing his ability to handle the pressure.
Now, as Manning prepares for his first full season as the starter, all eyes will be on him, particularly when Texas faces Ohio State in their season opener on August 30. The Buckeyes ended Texas’ 2024 campaign in the College Football Playoff semifinal, setting the stage for a highly anticipated rematch. The game will be held in Columbus, though the exact kickoff time is yet to be determined.
Arch Manning’s rising star power
Off the field, Manning‘s marketability is skyrocketing, thanks to a series of lucrative NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) deals. One of his latest partnerships is with Vuori, a California-based activewear company, which announced his signing via an Instagram post. Vuori praised Manning not only for his football skills but also for his integrity and work ethic, which align with the brand’s values.
Manning‘s NIL portfolio already includes major deals with companies like Uber and Red Bull, making him one of the top athletes in college football in terms of earnings. As his star continues to rise, Manning could become a household name, both for his performance on the field and his presence off it.
With a standout 2025 season, Manning could also set his sights on the 2026 NFL Draft, where experts predict he could be one of the top quarterbacks selected. But for now, his focus remains on leading Texas to a successful season and proving himself as one of the nation’s top quarterbacks.
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