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Arch Manning discusses upcoming high school season, college recruitment, learning from the great players in his family

Michael Wayne Bratton

By Michael Wayne Bratton

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Arch Manning has a long way to go before he even gets close to making his college decision but the anticipation surrounding the college recruitment of the latest Manning quarterback has really started to heat up this offseason.

The son of Cooper Manning, and nephew of Peyton and Eli, Arch is expected to be among the top overall prospects in the nation by the time his senior season rolls around if he continues to develop and find success on the high school gridiron.

The rising sophomore quarterback for Isidore Newman in New Orleans threw for 2,438 passing yards and 34 touchdowns during his freshmen season playing for the school’s varsity team and helped lead the team to a 9-2 overall record.

The 2023 prospect has been mostly shielded from the media until now, as Tiger Details scored a recent interview with Arch and posted it on the site’s official YouTube page.

In the video, Arch discusses the upcoming high school season, his college recruitment as well as what it’s like growing up in the Manning family and the quarterback in the family he likes to pattern his game after more than any other.

To get an idea of why Arch is such a coveted prospect, it has a lot more to do than his last name, check out his freshman season highlight reel.

Michael Wayne Bratton

A graduate of the University of Tennessee, Michael Wayne Bratton oversees the news coverage for Saturday Down South. Michael previously worked for FOX Sports and NFL.com

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