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Sports Illustrated did a great article on 15-year-old Newman School star QB Arch Manning, son of Cooper Manning, and nephew of Peyton and Eli Manning. The rumblings are he could be the best Manning yet, but his family is approaching things different. He doesn't do social media or interviews, and he's not accepting recruiting offers...
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"When it’s all said and done, he’s going to be the most highly recruited player out of the state of Louisiana,” says Mike Detillier, a longtime NFL draft analyst based in New Orleans. “It’s going to be a tsunami of recruiting like we’ve never seen.”

For now, though, there isn’t a ripple in sight. In an era of attention-seeking recruits and spotlight-craving parents, the Manning camp has gone dark. Coaches interested in extending a scholarship have been politely told not to bother. “We just say, ‘There’s no offer to give because there’s no offer to receive,’” says Stewart, 42, in his 14th year as Newman’s coach and a teammate of Cooper’s and Peyton’s in the 1990s.

Arch is not on social media, and he’s never done an interview. Except for a few benign comments, the usually accessible Mannings declined to speak about Arch for this story or to make him available. “They’re very private and protective of Arch,” says John Georges, a New Orleans businessman who owns the state’s two largest newspapers. “As much as they try to keep a lid on it, there’s a buzz. Certain people know how to raise thoroughbreds. The Mannings know how to raise athletes.”
This is great...
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Arch is unassuming and quiet, those close to him say. He wants to be as normal as possible, but—as the first freshman ever to start at quarterback for Newman—he is not. He won the job over senior Beau Adams, who then emerged as one of the team’s best receivers. There is no tension between Adams and Arch. “Beau would drive him home during the summer,” Stewart says, then pauses, “because Arch isn’t old enough to drive.”
You better believe LSU's Coach O is on the trail...
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Similarly, college coaches continue to try to find ways around the Mannings’ recruiting embargo. Take last summer, when Arch and his high school team won a seven-on-seven tournament on LSU’s campus. Tigers coach Ed Orgeron and his offensive staff spent much of the event schmoozing the Manning family. “It was unlike anything I’ve witnessed at a seven-on-seven tournament,” says Shea Dixon, a 247Sports recruiting reporter covering LSU and Louisiana. “I haven’t seen LSU coaches put that attention on a senior, let alone a kid who just finished eighth grade.”

The Tigers planned to offer Arch a scholarship, Dixon says, before they learned the likely reply: There is no offer to give because there is no offer to receive.

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Steve Janowski50 months
I'll take the downvotes, but they said the same thing about Jimmy Clausen! He was the LeBron James of football. They said he could skip college and play right away. I'm not saying the kid isnt great, but its a wait and see IMO.
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FlyinTiger9350 months
Plenty of time for all the harassing phone calls, text, and pop ins. Let the kid be a kid. I admire the Manning family for many things, but protecting a prized possession may be the best accomplishment yet.
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Bige1150 months
This is coopers kid right? He was by far the most athletic manning. Makes sense that this kid is a stud.
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brewdrees50 months
Proud of that Young kid for staying off Social Media!!!
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LSU-DUDE50 months
Do honestly think its his decision?
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tiggerthetooth50 months
Smart move. Never know what things you say will be held against you later in life and you know the media want it.
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SwatMitchell50 months
It's prudent to protect a HS freshman like that - he is 15 and will have plenty of time to deal with all of the attention and external forces.
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DownSouthCrawfish50 months
Not even a TikTok? I don't believe it
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elcid50 months
Several times I have hear that Cooper (Arch’s dad) was the best athlete in the family but got hurt. Many say he would have been a pro bowl receiver had he stayed healthy. His son sure does seem to have the genes! Hope we get him in three years.
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jimbeam50 months
Good.
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JBeam50 months
You don't actually believe this do you? The kid likely has a burner account or at least some access to IG or Twitter.
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jamboots0850 months
"The Mannings know how to raise athletes.” I think it goes past raising athletes. It seems everyone in their family is a good person too.
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Yeti_Chaser50 months
Man the youngest kid in that pic has the forehead of a Manning if I've ever seen one
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Chalkywhite8450 months
Cooper doesn't look like he would be anyone s dad haha
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atltiger648750 months
how cool is it for Archie Manning to now witness the third generation of family QBs. They seem like a very solid family. That show, Book of Manning, was pretty damn impressive, and I didn't know about Archie's father. Archie was involved in one of my very first LSU football memories - in a cast on national TV in Tiger Stadium, where we crushed them 61-17.
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The Torch50 months
He's not flushing his career down the drain at Ole Miss
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Jabontik50 months
Damn he looks ready to start at LSU right now
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Tonio50 months
He’s gonna be a beast.
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kywildcatfanone50 months
He's smart if that is true
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buckfammer50 months
Looks good with plenty of time to throw.
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TKLSUMD50 months
He reminds me of Joe Burrow.
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BabyTac50 months
Manning’s hate LSU. You can give up that dream. With that said, good looking kid. Has a bright future.
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Tiger Prawn50 months
Meh. Tennessee and Ole Miss have been dumpster fires with a carousel of coaches in recent years. A lot can change in 3 years before Arch is committing to a school, but it would be silly for them to completely rule out LSU at this point after watching this past year and seeing Joe Burrow go from not even being able to win the starting job at Ohio State to winning a Heisman, natty, and becoming the #1 overall pick.
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