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Arch Manning reportedly decides on 2023 enrollment plans
By Rolando Rosa
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Arch Manning, the nation’s No. 1 prospect in the Class of 2023, has reportedly decided when he’s going to enroll at Texas.
The 6-foot-4, 215 pound quarterback out of New Orleans is electing to early enroll this January, as confirmed by Rival.com’s Anwar Richardson.
This shouldn't come as a surprise but future Longhorn QB Arch Manning has decided to early enroll in January. Arch heavily considered delaying his enrollment & defending his team's state basketball title but is eager to learn from Steve Sarkisian & join his teammates in 2023. pic.twitter.com/0fd6uTaR35
— Anwar Richardson (@AnwarRichardson) October 28, 2022
The 5-star Manning has a 0.9999 rating according to the 247Sports Composite. Manning committed to Texas over other suitors such as Alabama, Georgia, and Clemson.
Manning’s father Cooper told NBC’s Dan Patrick that the prized prospect from one of the royal football families wanted to keep a low profile despite all the fanfare surrounding his decision.
“He didn’t want any limelight on him, he wanted to stay out of the social media stuff and he didn’t want to draw any attention to himself,” Cooper said to Patrick via SI.com. “He is still kind of wired that way. ‘I want to play ball and enjoy it, but I don’t want to be getting more attention than I deserve.’”
Arch Manning is the nephew of Super Bowl champion quarterbacks Peyton Manning and Eli Manning. The phenom has broken every major passing mark for the Isidore Newman program.