Manning Passing Academy list of college attendees includes 12 SEC quarterbacks
Every year, the Manning Passing Academy draws big-name college quarterbacks to work on their skills and serve as counselors for top high school quarterbacks across the country.
This year, a dozen SEC quarterbacks will be in attendance at Nicholls State University in Louisiana from June 23 to 26.
Per On3 Sports, these SEC quarterbacks will be among the 45 college quarterbacks to attend the camp started by SEC legend Archie Manning:
- Will Levis, Kentucky
- Spencer Rattler, South Carolina
- Anthony Richardson, Florida
- Will Rogers, Mississippi State
- Mike Wright, Vanderbilt
- Bryce Young, Alabama
- Luke Altmyer, Ole Miss
- Stetson Bennett, Georgia
- Myles Brennan, LSU
- Hendon Hooker, Tennessee
- KJ Jefferson, Arkansas
- Max Johnson, Texas A&M
Of the 14 SEC teams, only Auburn and Mizzou won’t be represented by a quarterback at the Manning Passing Academy.
Odd isn’t it? That Vandy and Ole Miss has a QB participating, but not Auburn or Missouri.
The Missouri recruit is more than likely opt out of colege for MLB money. Not certain if that’s a factor.
Do you not understand how this works? This is not about recruits. Recruits are the campers at the Manning Passing Academy.
These guys are counselors, not campers. Rising Freshman QBs who’ve never played a game never get invited to be a counselor.
Ahhh, I confused this with Elite 11.
That would be a shame, Quantrill, with Mizzou about to turn a corner. If he does, who is the back-up? Sometimes that guy pays more dividends in the long run….thinking of Kyle Trask in particular.
I suspect Cook the given Drinks preference. I was really excited at the the prospect of Macon when he signed, but clearly hasn’t created his opportunity.
I think Macon really hurt his chances in the Georgia game when he whiffed on some passes, including an easy TD that my 12 year old son could’ve completed. But it was his first start, and it was against one of the best defenses to ever play college football. So I really think he should get more opportunities.
Let him dice up some cupcakes and get comfortable, then test him against one of the big boys in the SEC. Unfortunately I’m not sure how much I trust Drink’s ability to evaluate and develop QBs. It’s not really his area of expertise, and I’m glad someone else is running the QB room now.
Unfortunately our starter didn’t pan out and transferred to Indiana, so there’s no QB on the roster with enough experience to send to the camp.
It doesn’t necessarily mean that our QBs aren’t good, they’re just unknown.
Just read that both Connor Bazelak and Taylor Powell are participating.
I heard Powell was transferring again, where is he even going to be playing next year?
Confused why it’s odd Ole Miss has a QB participating?
you beat me to it
because awburn sux.
Auburn had their own clinic that ended on the 23rd. Maybe that’s why?
my first thought was that 12 sec qbs and 45 qbs in general was a ridiculously high # and what kind of cache was really donned to the selected qbs to instruct at the academy. but, in seeing that they’re expecting 1,200 participants, that’s really not an outrageous #.
that camp has just gotten really big
I remember they started out with just a select 4 or 5 QBs to start
Stetson Bennett – a willing mind and a light behind, walk-on to NC game MVP, chewing that Redman, strutting like prize winning roster, hung for large women and small cattle – all attitude
The Chihuahua of college QB’s
Lord, only a Georgia fan. Talking about a QBs endowment and farm animals in the same post. I guess Tdowns got the goats legs out of his boots long enough to type this. Can’t make this stuff up, there is Tdowns and Negan. I’ll save the yappers the trouble, 1998, hillbilly, and mustard.
Not a yapper… but maybe golf ball should be added to the list? Would pretty much cover everything. Just trying to be helpful.
Definitely my mistake, golf ball, possibly a coke can, maybe a Dasani bottle, toss in a bat flip and I think all is covered.
LOL… you’re a good sport.
Speaks volumes about the character of the SEC QBs as a whole. The Mannings wouldn’t allow substandard counselors you would assume.
I think Johnny Manziel triggered a complete rewrite for who gets invited to the Manning Camp
Just like when the SEC Football Head Coaches are all in the same room, it would be something to have all 14 starting Quarterbacks sit in the room and talk. Love to he in both rooms to hear what would have been said.